Monday, June 7, 2010

Permanent Account Number (PAN)

Permanent Account Number (PAN) refers to a ten-digit alphanumeric number, issued in the form of a laminated card, by the Income Tax Department in India. It is a must to have a PANnumber for all those who file their income tax returns, because from 2005 onwards, it has been made mandatory by the Income Tax Department to quote the PAN on return of income as well as on all correspondence with any income tax authority in the country.
Also, it is now compulsory to quote PAN in all documents pertaining to financial transactions notified from time to time by the Central Board of Direct Taxes, such as sale and purchase of immovable property or motor vehicle or payments in cash, of amounts exceeding a certain limit to hotels and restaurants, or in connection with travel to any foreign country. It is also mandatory to mention PAN for obtaining a telephone or cellular telephone connection. Likewise, PAN has to be mentioned for making a time deposit exceedingRs. 50,000/- with a Bank or Post Office or for depositing cash of Rs. 50,000/- or more in aBank.
How to apply for a PAN ?
(Manual Application)
Applying for PAN is a simple and convenient procedure. All you need to do is submit the application form 49A . The PAN application can also be downloaded from the website of UTI Investor Services Ltd (the authorised agency to manage IT PAN service Centres in various cities) or from the website of National Securities Depository Ltd (NSDL) or printed by local printers or photocopied (on A4 size 70 GSM paper) or obtained from any other source. The form is also available at IT PAN Service Centres and TIN Facilitation Centres.
You will need a recent colour photograph (stamp size: 3.5 cm x 2.5 cm) to attach on the form. You must mention the designation and code of the concerned Assessing Officer of theIncome Tax department in Form 49A. You can get this from the IT PAN Service Centresmentioned in the websites listed above. Also, the application shall have to be accompanied by a proof of identity as well as a proof of residence.
The filled application form has to be submitted at your nearest IT PAN Service Centre orTIN Facilitation Centre along with the requisite fee (INR 95 currently) . The location of such centres can be searched online by using the facility given below :
- IT PAN Service Centres (http://www.utitsl.co.in/pan/search.php)
- TIN Facilitation Centres(http://www.tin-nsdl.com/TINFaciliCenter.asp)
(Online Application)
Applications for fresh allotment of PAN can also be submitted through the Net. Further, requests for changes or correction in PAN data or a request for a newPAN card (for an existing PAN) may also be made through the Internet (https://tin.tin.nsdl.com/pan/index.html). If an application for allotment of PAN is submitted through theInternet and payment made through a 'nominated' credit card, the PAN is allotted on priority and communicated through email.
To track PANcard application status visit https://tin.tin.nsdl.com/tan/StatusTrack.html. A complete application with paper work & successful payment usually takes 7-10 days for a PAN card to be recieved.
For more details visit http://www.tin-nsdl.com .
Govt has decided to follow biometric identifications for new PAN card applicants from Jan 2011. So as of now, its not required to visit NSDL centers to apply a PAN card but from Jan'2011 onwards, it would be mandatory.

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