It should be noted that senior citizens over 75 years of age are not exempted from paying tax, but are only from filing income tax returns (ITR) if they are eligible.
“For senior citizens who only have pension and interest income, I propose exemption from filing their income tax returns. The paying bank will deduct the necessary tax on their income,” she added.
It must be noted that the senior citizens who are above 75 years age, are not exempted from paying tax but only from filing income tax return (ITR) if they are eligible to certain conditions.
The exemption from filing income tax returns would be available only in case where the interest income is earned in the same bank where pension is deposited, confirmed Archit Gupta, Founder and CEO, ClearTax. “Bank will deduct the income tax which he has to pay and deposit to the government. The condition is the person should have only pension income and interest from fixed deposit should accrue in the same bank,” finance secretary Ajay Bhushan Pandey said.
The Budget 2021 has proposed to insert a new section to provide a relaxation from filing the return of income for senior citizens who are above 75, if the following conditions are satisfied:-
(i) The senior citizen is resident in India and of the age of 75 or more during the previous year
(ii) The senior citizen who has pension and no other income. However, he or she may have interest income from the same bank in which he or she is receiving his or her pension income.
(iii) This bank is a specified bank. The central government will be notifying a few banks, which are banking company, to be the specified bank
(iv) He or she has to furnish a declaration to the specified bank. The declaration containing such particulars, in such form and verified in such manner, as may be prescribed
“Once the declaration is furnished, the specified bank would be required to compute the income of such senior citizen after giving effect to the deduction allowable under chapter VI-A and rebate allowable under section 87A of the Act, for the relevant assessment year and deduct income tax on the basis of rates in force,” according to the Budget document. “Once this is done, there will not be any requirement of furnishing return of income by such senior citizen for this assessment year,” it mentioned.
“Generally, persons of 75 years or more have mostly pension income and the money is parked in fixed deposit from which he earns interest. For them, filing return used to be complicated. So, we have made it simpler and said banks will deduct their income tax and they need not file ITR,” Pandey added.
“For other banks where deposits are held, senior citizens may choose to deposit Form 15H so that no TDS is deducted by such a bank. However, in case other banks deduct TDS and a refund is sought, the senior citizen will have to file an income tax return to claim refund,” said Gupta.

