The Income Tax Department of India has unveiled PAN 2.0, an upgraded version of the Permanent Account Number (PAN) card. This next-generation system introduces advanced features such as a unique QR code for secure identity verification, digital application processing, and Aadhaar integration for instant authentication. The new PAN card aims to reduce reliance on physical paperwork while enhancing data protection, making compliance easier for individuals, businesses, and other entities requiring PAN cards for financial or tax-related purposes.
Key Highlights of PAN 2.0
Two Primary Portals Available
Applying for PAN 2.0 is a seamless process, with two primary portals available for users: NSDL and UTIITSL. Below is a step-by-step guide for each platform.
Applying via NSDL:
Applying via UTIITSL:
Benefits of PAN 2.0
A More Efficient and Secure Experience
PAN 2.0 is designed to provide a more efficient and secure experience for taxpayers. Key benefits include:
Documents Required for PAN 2.0
Essential Documentation for Applicants
To apply for PAN 2.0, applicants must submit the following documents:
Applicants should ensure that scanned copies of the documents are legible and meet the required size and format specifications when uploading.
Eligibility Criteria for Applicants
The following entities and individuals are eligible for PAN 2.0:
Note that having multiple PAN cards is prohibited. Existing PAN holders can opt for an upgrade
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