In most cases, the IRS takes part of your refund to pay for outstanding government debts you might owe. Federal agency nontax debts. State income tax debt. Unemployment compensation debts owed to a state (for fraudulent wages paid or contributions due to a state fund)

Is it mandatory to file ITR for pensioners?

Once the specified bank as mentioned above deducts TDS under section 194P, the provisions of section 139 (return filing) will not apply to senior citizen aged 75 years and above. This means that if the specified bank deducts TDS under this section, then the senior citizen need not file their ITR.

When do senior citizens no longer have to file ITR?

Budget 2021 proposes to exempt senior citizens who are 75 years or above and have only pension and interest income in a financial year, from filing income tax returns. As per the Budget 2021 proposals, they will not be required to file income tax returns (ITR) anymore.

Where can I find the part 75 rule?

1.2 What is Part 75 and who must comply with it ? The Part 75 rule, which is found in Volume 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), was originally published in January, 1993.

When does a 65 year old have to file a tax return?

If you are married and file a joint return with a spouse who is also 65 or older, you must file a return if your combined gross income is $26,600 or more. If your spouse is under 65 years old, then the threshold amount decreases to $25,300. Keep in mind that these income thresholds only apply to the 2018 tax year,…

When do you not have to file a federal tax return?

If this is the only income you receive, then your gross income equals zero, and you don’t have to file a federal income tax return. But if you do earn other income that is not tax-exempt, then each year you must determine whether the total exceeds $13,850.