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No Taxable Income? Filing Return May Still Be Necessary in These Scenarios
Mint Bangalore
|August 21, 2025
Section 139(1) mandates ITR for income over ₹3 lakh, but to avoid disputes file for ₹2.5 lakh
"Do I need to file a return if my income is below the basic exemption limit?"
At first glance, the answer seems obvious enough. No taxable income, no return. But India's Income Tax Act doesn't look at things only through the "income earned" lens. And frankly, when you think about it, that makes sense.
Think about that one friend on Instagram whose weekdays are a blur of exotic vacations. Then, when you meet them in person, they complain: "Buddy, I'm broke." Yet they're still somehow sipping sangria in Spain and Seychelles every other week. Wondering how the math works? Well, so is the taxman.
The fact is, not having taxable income doesn't automatically mean you're off the hook. The law looks at how you live, how you spend, and how you save—not just how you earn. That's why it clearly says: even if there's no taxable income, certain people must still file a return. It's essentially the government's way of keeping track of big financial moves, opulent lifestyles, and transactions that might otherwise have slipped through the cracks.
The basic rule
Companies, limited liability partnerships (LLPs), and partnership firms have no escape—they must file returns every year, even if they report zero income or losses.
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition August 21, 2025 de Mint Bangalore.
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