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A Complete Guide To Link PAN Card With Aadhaar

Personal Finance
08-11-2023
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According to a notification from the Income Tax Department, linking a PAN card with an Aadhaar card is a requirement for filing income tax reports. However, the tax department will not process income tax returns unless PAN and Aadhar are linked, even though income tax returns can be filed without linking.

If you are conducting banking transactions of ₹50,000 or more, linking your PAN with Aadhar is also necessary. To file income tax returns and receive other advantages as a responsible citizen, linking the PAN card with Aadhaaris a crucial step.

Deadline for linking PAN with Aadhar

The government has extended the deadline for linking Aadhar and Permanent Account Numbers (PAN) till March 31, 2023. The previous expiration date was March 31, 2022. However, if people fail to link their PAN and Aadhar by March 31, 2022, fines will be imposed.

The penalties will be ₹500 if the PAN and Aadhaar are linked between 1 April 2022 and 30 June 2022. If the Aadhar and PAN are linked as of July 1, 2022, the penalty is ₹1,000. The Income Tax Department has provided taxpayers with two options to link their PAN card with their Aadhaar card, which are as follows:

  1. Through the Income Tax Returns E-filing website
  1. By sending an SMS to 56161 or 567678

How to link the PAN card with Aadhaar through the Income Tax e-filing website?

If you wish to link the PAN card with your Aadhaar online through the IT website, then you must follow a few simple steps. The online process is hassle-free and saves a lot of time, so you must follow the linking process as mentioned below:

Step 1: Visit the official Income Tax Site to link the PAN card with the Aadhaar card.

Step 2: Go to “Quick Links” and choose “Link Aadhaar.”

Step 3: Enter information such as your PAN number, Aadhaar number, name as it appears on Aadhaar, and mobile number. Mark the box if the Aadhaar card only contains the birth year, and mark the square if you consent to having your Aadhaar information verified. Then select “Link Aadhar.”

Step 4: Type the captcha code to complete the form. (Users who have visual problems can request an OTP in place of the captcha code.)

How to link the PAN card with Aadhaar using the SMS feature

 You can use the SMS feature to link PAN with Aadhar. The steps listed below must be followed:

Step 1: On your mobile device, enter your UIDPAN (12-digit Aadhar, 10-digit PAN).

 Step 2: Send it to 567678 or 56161 to successfully link the PAN card with the Aadhaar card.

Procedure to make corrections in the PAN and Aadhaar card to successfully link both the documents

 When attempting to link their PAN and Aadhaar, the majority of people frequently run into issues related to the mismatch of information between the two papers. If crucial information, such as names, dates of birth, and years of birth, does not match between the two documents, linking could become problematic.

Making the corrections to the Aadhaar is the simplest way to update the information in this regard so that it matches. Name, date of birth, address, gender, mobile phone number, and language can all be changed on your Aadhar card. You must go to the closest Aadhaar enrolment or update centre to make any other corrections.

The following are the various steps to make corrections to the Aadhaar card using the website:

  1. Visit the official UIDAI website.
  2. To access your account, enter your 12-digit Aadhaar number and the captcha code.
  3. The “OTP” option should be selected. The registered number is then provided with an OTP.
  4. After entering the OTP, press the submit button.
  5. Choose the Aadhaar Card fields that require updating.
  6. Keep a scan of the supporting documents on hand because they must be uploaded.
  7. A URN (Update Request Number) is generated after the previous phase is finished. This is necessary for the subsequent process.
  8. A hard copy can be obtained once the Aadhaar has been updated with the new information.

The following are the steps to make corrections using the offline method:

  1. Visit the UIDAI website, click on Resources, then select Enrollment Docs, and then download the Aadhaar Correction Form.
  2. Complete the necessary information that needs to be changed.
  3. Any appropriate supporting documentation must be included in any changes that must be made.
  4. The amended form must be forwarded to the following address: UIDAI, Post Box No. 99, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad, India, 500034.

If the PAN card needs to be corrected, you must follow the steps listed below:

  1. Visit the Protean eGov Technologies Limited website to make corrections to the PAN card.
  2. Select “Change or Correction in PAN Card” from the drop-down menu.
  3. Click “Apply for Change or Correction in PAN Card Details” on the new page that appears. Complete the necessary information.
  4. Make the payment for the application using any of the mentioned online modes.
  5. You must then print the acknowledgement before mailing it to the Protean eGov Technologies Limited office. Make sure to mail the application form along with the necessary documents, such as identification, address, and birth date proof. You must mail the acknowledgement to the following address:

The Income Tax PAN Services Unit (managed by Protean eGov Technologies Limited), 5th Floor, Mantri Sterling, Plot No. 341, Survey No. 997/8, Model Colony, Near Deep Bungalow Chowk, Pune – 411 016

Conclusion

Linking the PAN card with Aadhaar is a crucial step to filing future income tax returns without any penalties. You must follow either the online or offline method to link the PAN card with the Aadhaar card, as it helps in providing you with summarised details of the tax filing and other significant information. It also makes filing your income tax comparatively easier, as the website automatically picks up the required details from the Aadhaar card. Piramal can also guide you with any other finance-related concerns that you may have. Read more related blogs on their website, or explore their financial products and services, such as personal loans, credit cards, and financial calculators.

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