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Union Budget 2026: New Money Transfer Benefits for Indian Students Studying in Germany

Indian students intending to study abroad have got good news in the Union Budget 2026. One of the key changes is the decline in TCS on money transfers for overseas education. This update is significant to the students attending countries such as Germany, where a down payment is required. Families will now be able to spend their money in a better way and reduce financial strain due to lower TCS. Instead of students who are employing Yes Germany or a reliable Study Abroad Consultant in Gurgaon, the shift renders international education cheaper and more organised.

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    What Is TCS (Tax Collected at Source)?

    TCS on overseas education is collected by the bank or an authorised dealer. It is applied when money is cleared outside India through the Liberalised Remittance Scheme (LRS). In the past, students were required to pay a higher TCS amount upfront. This tax was levied on international money transfer India. Though the sum was refundable, the amount was held for months. 

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    What Changed in Union Budget 2026

    The budget 2026 study abroad money transfer reforms brought about a sharp decline in TCS rates:

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    • Earlier rate vs. new rate (5% → 2%) on education remittances under LRS

    In the 2026 Union Budget, the TCS on education remittances under LRS was reduced to 2% from 5%, providing relief to students and parents by lowering the upfront tax on international money transfer for education in India. 

    • Threshold details (e.g., above ₹10 lakh)

    The lower TCS rate is applicable only on education remittances exceeding ₹10 lakh in a financial year, with transfers up to ₹10 lakh being exempt from TCS, providing some relief to students and their families. 

    Liberalised Remittance Scheme (LRS) -Explained.

    The LRS permits residents of India to remit foreign currency for their education, travel and investment in foreign exchange.

    Remittances can be made under the LRS for students for:

    • Tuition fees
    • Blocked accounts
    • Living expenses
    • Health insurance

    International transfers just got easier, thanks to the reduced LRS TCS rate.

    Country/Study Costs Scenario

    Germany is a popular choice because of the low cost of tuition fees. However, students still need to show that they have money. A blocked account of approximately ₹11–12 lakh is a must for most German universities. This money is for living for one year. Previously, higher TCS added to the initial burden. Families can better manage funds with less TCS during visa preparation.

    • Why upfront funds are needed for blocked accounts or tuition

    German student visas require proof of financial means before approval. It is plainly evident via a blocked account. On occasion, tuition fees are paid in advance. This shows that the student can stand on his own feet. It allows them to control their spending while on study tours abroad.

    • How reduced TCS improves cash flow

    Reduced TCS on foreign education implies a minor upfront tax deduction in the remittance. It enables families to hold on to more liquid funds immediately to meet other necessities during the process of studying abroad.

    • Examples (e.g., ₹12 lakh blocked account requirement)

    Earlier, a transfer of ₹12 lakh would attract a TCS of ₹60,000 at 5%. At the excellent 2% rate, only ₹24,000 is less, offering a savings of ₹36,000 upfront and also easing the pre-departure financial hardship.

    Benefits for Student & Family

    • Lower upfront tax burden
    • Improved accommodation and insurance cash flow.
    • Simple financial planning of middle-income families.
    • Less reliance on education loans.
    • Better transparency in international money transfer in India.

    Students who apply with a Study Abroad Consultant in Gurgaon have an advantage. Their cost estimates are more accurate. It complies with the new norms and guidelines.

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    Common Mistakes to Avoid

    • Movement of money without knowledge of LRS levels.
    • Neglect of TCS implications in planning.
    • Remittance through illegal means.

    Failure to consult professionals, such as Yes Germany, before major transfers.

    Step-by-Step Guide for Money Transfer

    • Check the total cost of study (tuition + blocked account)
    • Check LRS qualification and 10 lakh limit.
    • Calculate revised TCS at 2%
    • Send money through a certified bank.
    • Retain receipts to use for future taxes.

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    Case Study / Example

    • TCS before vs after Budget (₹ amount saved upfront)

    TCS on ₹12 lakh transfer to Germany from blocked account fell from ₹60,000 (5%) to ₹24,000 (2%) post Union Budget 2026, saving ₹36,000 to be spent on basic study needs. 

    • Impact on student planning and visa interview

    Lower TCS under the Budget 2026 enhances the initial stage cash flow. Students can better handle blocked accounts. They know how to demonstrate strong finances in visa interviews. It also facilitates the payment of initial study costs with confidence

    Conclusion

    Overseas education has become affordable since the Union Budget 2026 cut TCS on foreign education. For students headed to Germany, it enhances cash flow and visa readiness. Get expert guidance from Yes Germany and the best German Education consultant in Gurugram, and take a step closer to foreign education dreams.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Tuition fees above 10 lakh are subject to the new LRS TCS rate of 2%.

    No, it’s for the whole world, but especially for students who are going to Germany, because they have blocked account requirements.

    Yes, TCS is deductible through income tax returns filing.

    Yes, licensed banks are in line with the new Union Budget 2026.

    Absolutely. A Gurugram German Education Consultant will ensure that there is no mistake in planning and compliance.

    2% TCS in Budget 2026: How Indian Students Can Save Big on Germany Study Expenses
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