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Income Tax: Who Must File ITR For AY 2024-25 And Consequences of Not Filing

Certain conditions mandate filing, such as high bank deposits, significant foreign travel expenses, or substantial electricity bill payments. Additionally, taxpayers with foreign assets or income must file regardless of their income level.
04:20 PM Jun 23, 2024 IST | Aniket Raj
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Filing income tax returns (ITR) is a yearly requirement for many Indian taxpayers. For the assessment year (AY) 2024-25, which corresponds to the financial year 2023-24, it's important to know if you need to file an ITR to comply with income tax regulations. Here's a detailed guide to help you determine your obligation.

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Income Thresholds

The key criterion for filing an ITR is your income level. For AY 2024-25, the thresholds are:

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A tax practitioner advises, "If your total income before deductions under Sections 80C to 80U surpasses these limits, you must file an ITR."

Beyond the basic income thresholds, the requirement to file an ITR extends to various types of income, encompassing several categories:

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Specified Conditions

Even if your income is below the threshold, certain conditions mandate filing an ITR:

Moreover, if you have foreign assets or income, or hold signing authority in any account outside India, you are required to file an ITR regardless of your income level.

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Investors in stocks, mutual funds, or other securities are required to file an ITR under certain conditions related to investment gains and losses:

Capital Gains: You need to file an ITR if you earned either short-term or long-term capital gains from your investments.

Dividends: Even if dividends received are tax-free up to Rs 10 lakh, you are required to file an ITR.

Reporting investment losses is crucial because it allows you to carry forward losses to offset future gains, thereby reducing your tax liability in subsequent years.

Claiming Refunds: Filing an ITR is necessary if you have paid excess tax through Tax Deducted at Source (TDS) or advance tax, as it enables you to claim a refund. Without filing, you cannot reclaim the excess tax paid.

Mandatory Filers: Certain categories of individuals and entities must file an ITR regardless of income level:

Consequences of Non-Filing ITR:

Failing to file an ITR can result in penalties and potential prosecution:

It's crucial to comply with these requirements to avoid penalties and ensure compliance with the income tax laws in India

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