New Delhi, April 19 -- A body representing alternative investment funds (AIFs) at GIFT International Financial Services Centre (IFSC) asked the government to intervene after the RBI mandated in late March that such funds must be treated as 'resident Indians' when reporting foreign assets.
In a letter dated 10 April, which Mint has seen, the AIF Chief Financial Officers Association flagged a "critical regulatory overlap" triggered by the RBI's mandate for filing foreign liabilities and assets (FLA) returns, saying it conflicts with the specialized status usually granted to funds in the international zone. GIFT IFSC is a specialized regulatory zone within GIFT City that's treated as a foreign jurisdiction for financial transactions.
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