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Proof of Funds

pruthvisp

Newbie
Jan 8, 2020
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Hi,

I have some questions regarding proof of funds (Family of 3 including 1 dependant):

Primary Applicant: 6 Lakhs (Gift Deed)
Secondary Applicant: 7 Lakhs (3 Lakhs in contention; refer question 2)

1. Is gift deed accepted? If yes, is it risky? Any instances of rejection only because of this?
2. My wife's LIC money was sent to her Corporation bank account. After the bank was shut, the amount was transferred to her dad's account. Can this be transferred back to her and not be treated as a gift? We have all the necessary documents (LIC policy copy and Corporation Bank statement all in her name)
3. Is ULIP considered a liquid instrument if the concerned bank gives a statement that the money can be withdrawn any time?

I would appreciate your help, thanks.
 

dauntless84

Hero Member
Sep 25, 2017
244
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Hi,

I have some questions regarding proof of funds (Family of 3 including 1 dependant):

Primary Applicant: 6 Lakhs (Gift Deed)
Secondary Applicant: 7 Lakhs (3 Lakhs in contention; refer question 2)

1. Is gift deed accepted? If yes, is it risky? Any instances of rejection only because of this?
2. My wife's LIC money was sent to her Corporation bank account. After the bank was shut, the amount was transferred to her dad's account. Can this be transferred back to her and not be treated as a gift? We have all the necessary documents (LIC policy copy and Corporation Bank statement all in her name)
3. Is ULIP considered a liquid instrument if the concerned bank gives a statement that the money can be withdrawn any time?

I would appreciate your help, thanks.
Hi,

1. Yes. not risky, If you can get a Notarized statement from the family member, you should be good.
2. If you can provide supporting documentation, explain that in the LOE so that the Officer can understand.
3. I am not sure.


Dan
 

zee90999

Hero Member
Dec 24, 2019
301
203
Hi,

1. Yes. not risky, If you can get a Notarized statement from the family member, you should be good.
2. If you can provide supporting documentation, explain that in the LOE so that the Officer can understand.
3. I am not sure.


Dan
1. agreed to Dan
2. In addition to what Dan said you can make an affidavit stating that the money is returned to your spouse by her father... and it should sail smoothly.
3. I don’t think there’s a problem ... but If I were you I wouldn’t take a risk ... rather I would liquidate that and show that as a source of funds