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No ITR filing exemption for small taxpayers in new Income Tax Bill, say CAs

The parliamentary panel headed by BJP MP Baijayant Panda had recommended that small taxpayers not be compelled to file an ITR solely to avoid penalties for non-filing.

August 12, 2025 / 06:36 IST
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Small taxpayers might have to continue filing returns to claim refunds, even if their income is below the basic exemption threshold

The new Income Tax Bill, 2025, has been passed by the Lok Sabha after incorporating the recommendations of the 31-member parliamentary panel headed by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Baijayant Panda.

For one, it has eliminated the ambiguity around late-return filers being eligible for a refund on excess taxes deducted during a financial year. Put simply, this means that taxpayers who file belated or revised returns beyond the due date will continue to be entitled to refunds.

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However, another key suggestion that would have brought relief to small taxpayers does not seem to have made its way to the new Bill: doing away with the need to file returns solely to claim tax refunds. “The perception as reflected in the Select Committee Report, that small taxpayers may no longer be required to file their returns just to claim their refunds does not hold good, as section 433 of the new Bill still mandates that refund can be claimed only via a return of income, and no other means or mode,” points out Mayank Mohanka, Founder-Director, TaxAaram.com.

Also read: House panel report on new I-T Bill: Here are the 5 key takeaways for individual taxpayers