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What Is The Process For Obtaining A PAN (Permanent Account Number) Card

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Last updated: December 8, 2024 4:05 pm
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What Is The Process For Obtaining A PAN (Permanent Account Number) Card
What Is The Process For Obtaining A PAN (Permanent Account Number) Card
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Here is the process for obtaining a PAN (Permanent Account Number) Card in India:

  1. Online application: To apply for a PAN card, you can visit the official websites of either NSDL or UTIITSL and fill out the online application form. You will need to provide basic information such as your name, date of birth, address, and contact details. Once you have filled out the application form, you will need to submit it online.
  2. Payment of fee: After submitting the application form, you will need to pay the processing fee for the PAN card application. The fee for Indian residents is currently Rs. 107 and for foreign residents is Rs. 1,017. You can pay the fee online through various payment modes like net banking, debit card, credit card, or UPI.
  3. Submission of documents: You will need to submit certain documents to support your PAN card application. These include proof of identity, proof of address, and proof of date of birth. You can submit these documents online through the NSDL or UTIITSL website, or in person at a nearby PAN Card center. The documents you can submit as proof of identity include Aadhaar card, voter ID card, driving license, passport, or other government-issued identity proofs.
  4. Verification: Once you have submitted your application and documents, they will be verified by the concerned authority. This may involve a physical verification of your address or other details. If you have provided all the necessary documents and information correctly, your application will be processed and your PAN card will be issued.
  5. Issuance of PAN card: After verification, your PAN card will be issued and sent to your registered address. You can also track the status of your PAN card application online.

It is important to note that a PAN card is mandatory for certain financial transactions. This includes opening a bank account, investing in mutual funds or shares, and filing income tax returns. Hence, it is advisable to apply for a PAN card as soon as possible. This ensures that all the information and documents provided are accurate and complete.

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