Income is Below the Basic Exemption Limit? Still Filing ITR Can Be Compulsory; Know How:

Even if your income is below the basic exemption limit, certain financial transactions and conditions can still make filing an ITR compulsory.
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Income is Below the Basic Exemption Limit? Still Filing ITR Can Be Compulsory; Know How
Now, not even a week is left for the deadline of filing the Income Tax Return (ITR) for the financial year 2024-25 (assessment year 2025-26). Many individuals assume the task of filing ITR is very tricky, especially those whose income is below the basic exemption limit and those who have never filed ITR before.
Many taxpayers even think that they do not owe a tax or that their employer has already deducted TDS (Tax Deducted at Source); hence, they are not required to worry about the paperwork. However, tax experts always advise taxpayers to file an Income Tax Return (ITR) in a timely manner. Escaping or late filing of ITR can attract penalties or several other legal consequences.
ITR filing is mandatory when your income is above the basic exemption limit or taxable income. A chartered accountant (CA) says, "Under Section 139 (1) of the Income Tax Act, 1961, anyone whose income exceeds the maximum amount not chargeable to tax must file a return."
There are several conditions where taxpayers are compelled to file an Income Tax Return (ITR) even if their income is below the basic exemption limit. The conditions are as follows:
- Business turnover above Rs 60 lakh
- Professional receipts crossing Rs 10 lakh
- Depositing over Rs 1 crore in current accounts
- Depositing Rs 50 lakh in savings accounts
- Foreign travel expenses of more than Rs 2 lakh
- Electricity bills of more than Rs 1 lakh in a year
- Or even TDS/TCS of more than Rs 25,000 (Rs 50,000 for senior citizens)
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