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Mongolia exit needs employer tax certificate and GDT clearance letter. I export social insurance statements, close MNT account, wire USD to NRE, and map RNOR for mining and construction payroll.
GDT clearance before closing Ulaanbaatar payroll account
Mongolia taxes residents on worldwide employment and business income — obtain salary tax reconciliation and taxpayer clearance from GDT before departure.
Mining, construction, and logistics payroll common in Ulaanbaatar — retain employer settlement; wire hard-currency leg before account dormancy.
Central Asia neighbour: Kazakh brokerage guide if you held Almaty depot alongside Mongolia assignment.
Mongolia lanes
| Item | Mongolia | India |
|---|---|---|
| Salary tax | Ends on exit | Residency tax |
| Social ins. | Export stmt | Form 67 credit |
| MNT/USD bank | Close | NRE wire |
| Work permit | Cancel | OCI/resident |
Mongolia exit
Settlement
Employer final letter.
GDT cert
Tax clearance.
SI export
Contribution PDF.
Wire USD
SWIFT to NRE.
ITR
Overlap-year filing.
Flow
Mongolia kit
- Tax ID.
- Salary cert.
- SI PDF.
- SWIFT receipt.
- Passport stamps.
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USD salary
Many mining employers pay USD — wire USD to NRE directly and retain FX payslip for Form 67.
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Partial-year Ulaanbaatar income?
Yes — declare Mongolia-source in India ITR.
RNOR?
Foreign income may be exempt if RNOR conditions met.
Kazakh parallel?
Kazakh brokerage guide if you held Almaty depot.
Form 67?
If overlap-year double tax on salary.
MNT account?
Convert MNT to USD before SWIFT — thin FX liquidity off-hours.
Remote work?
India taxes from return date as resident.
Your country's rules are the starting point, not the finish line.
Tax exits, pension continuity, banking notifications — the India side has its own rules too. Get both sides clear.