India has introduced Form 157, a new travel declaration for certain individuals leaving the country. The rule came into effect on April 1, 2026, under the Income-Tax Act, 2025.
Here’s the simple version: most travellers will not notice any change, but people without a PAN or taxable income may now need to submit a manual declaration before each foreign trip.
Form 157 is a declaration required from individuals domiciled in India who do not have a PAN or taxable income. It replaces the earlier Form 156 and must be submitted before every international trip.
Authorities say the goal is to improve compliance and maintain better records of travellers who are outside the tax system.
If a person living in India travels abroad but does not have a PAN or does not file income tax returns, they may need to submit Form 157 before departure.
Even though most tax services are digital today, Form 157 currently requires physical submission to the jurisdictional Assessing Officer. Travellers may need:
No additional supporting documents are usually required.
No. There has been confusion online suggesting that everyone must obtain an Income Tax Clearance Certificate (ITCC) before travelling abroad.
Officials have clarified that this is not true. The requirement applies only in limited situations, such as:
For most travellers, foreign travel continues as usual.
If you have a PAN card, the new Form 157 rule will usually not affect your travel plans.
In short, having a PAN and being part of the tax system usually means no extra paperwork before travelling abroad.
The new rule is part of a broader effort to improve transparency and track international travel data for individuals outside the tax system. Officials say it helps prevent misuse of financial loopholes while ensuring normal travellers are not affected.
No. It mainly applies to people without a PAN Card or taxable income.
No. ITCC is required only in rare cases, such as major tax dues or financial investigations.
Currently, it must be submitted manually to the jurisdictional Assessing Officer.
Yes. The form must be filed before each international trip.
Most salaried individuals with PAN and regular tax filings are unlikely to be affected.
Form 157 is a targeted requirement, not a blanket rule for all travellers. If you already have a PAN and file taxes normally, your travel plans should remain unaffected.
The key takeaway: tax clearance is still the exception, not the rule, when travelling abroad from India.
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