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Arjun (Fictional Character): Krishna, budget of 2021-22 highlights that senior citizen above the age of 75 now need not file their Income Tax Return. Is that true?

Krishna (Fictional Character): Arjuna, in the Union Budget 2021-22, senior citizen above 75 age are exempted from filing return of income subject to certain conditions. The banks on the other side, is required to deduct the requisite tax from the bank account of such senior citizen. It must be noted such assesses are not exempted from paying tax, they are only exempted from ITR filing.

Arjun (Fictional Character): Krishna, what are the conditions to be complied for exemption from ITR filing?

Krishna (Fictional Character): Arjuna, the benefit of exemption will only be available to citizen complying the following conditions:

1. The senior citizen is resident in India and of the age of 75 or more during the previous year;

2. He has pension income and no other income. In addition to such pension income he may have also have interest income from the same bank in which he is receiving his pension income;

3. This bank is a specified bank. The Government will be notifying a few banks, which are banking company, to be the specified bank; and

4. He shall be required to furnish a declaration to the specified bank. The declaration shall be containing such particulars, in such form and verified in such manner, as may be prescribed.

These amendments will be applicable from 1st April 2021.

Arjun (Fictional Character): Krishna, what are the practical difficulties that may be faced while claiming such exemption?

Krishna (Fictional Character): Arjuna, there are many practical difficulties that a senior citizen may face while claiming exemption for ITR filing. Senior citizen generally have FD/RD/saving bank interests as their major incomes. Interest rate for banks differ at times, so it is practically rare for them to have such interest income from a single bank, or from the same bank from which they receive pension income. They may choose to opt for investing in banks which provide high interest rate, or which provide high rates of interest to senior citizen.

Conditions say that for claiming exemption, government will specify banks. It means only those who have pension accounts, plus having interest income from such specified banks will get benefit of the same.

Arjun (Fictional Character): Krishna, what should taxpayers learn from this?

Krishna (Fictional Character): Arjuna, having a look on the scenario, it will not as such help the senior citizens, considering the practical difficulties. They generally have multiple bank accounts, and even if they fulfil the condition of having income accounts in the same bank, what if the bank is not specified? Also, even after filing the declaration, if the bank deducts tax at a higher rate by mistake or by whatsoever reasons, in that case too the senior citizen will have to file return of income to claim refund. In this way, it have very limited benefits.

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3 Comments

  1. Atul Kawale says:

    Sir,

    Your articles are good and very informative. But, you are requested to kindly avoid to use fictional characters like Krishna and Arjun.

  2. C. S. Chhatwal says:

    In addition, the so-called concession assumes that NRI / OCI pensioners never get old. My 107 years old mother in law living in USA gets 6 lakh pension with no other income has to file in 35 page long ITR-2. I file her tax return but I am myself 85 and find big problems getting TDS from banks. Finance Minister thinks all NRIs are tax thieves. I am sure more Indian residents avoid taxes than NRIs. NRIs provide largest single item of revenue in our GDP, but even then all tax laws favor residents and mistreat NRIs and OCIs. Some of the laws are laughable in discrimination.

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