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    How To Apply For a New/Correction/Lost Pan Card And its uses ?

    How To Apply For a New/Correction/Lost Pan Card And its uses ?


    Online PAN Card Application Process

    The online application process for a PAN card is mentioned below:
    • Visit the TIN NSDL or UTIISL websites and select the ‘New PAN’ option
    • Select Form 49A for Indian citizens (including NRE/NRI/OCI individuals)
    • Fill in the details in the online form, mentioning details such as your full name, address, date of birth, gender, telephone number, income details etc.
    • On filling the form, submit it and pay the processing fee
    • Print the page with the 15 digit acknowledgement and sign in the space provided.
    • Affix passport sized photographs on the acknowledgement, proof of identity and proof of address documents and Demand Draft (if you are paying through DD).
    • The above are to be sent to the NSDL office by post within 15 days of submitting the online application.
    • The PAN will then be sent to the address within 15 working days.

    Offline PAN Card Application Process

    • Download the PAN card application form from the NSDL or UTIISL websites or collect a copy from UTIISL agents.
    • Fill in the form and attach supporting documents (proof of identity, address and photographs)
    • Submit the form and documents to the NSDL office along with the processing fee.
    • The PAN card will be sent to the address mentioned in the form within 15 working days.
    • How Many Days Will It Take To Print And Dispatch Cards (Pan Card Is Under Printing)?
    • As per the National Securities Depository Limited (NSDL) website, the entire process of printing and dispatching cards takes approximately 15 days. Once the application is submitted for a new PAN card or correction in the existing one, the applicant can track the status of the application using the acknowledgement number. The status can be tracked by following the steps mentioned below:
      • Visit www.tin-nsdl.com.
      • Select ‘PAN’ under the ‘Services’ tab.
      • Next, click on ‘Know Status of Your Application’.
      • Select the application type and provide the acknowledgement number.
      • Enter the captcha code.
      • Click on ‘Submit’.
      • On doing so, the details are provided in the corresponding screen.


    The Uses of PAN Card are given below:


    IT Returns Filing: All individuals and entities who are eligible for Income tax are expected to file their IT returns. A PAN card is necessary for filing of IT returns, and is the primary reason individuals as well as other entities apply for one.
    Opening a bank account: A PAN card is required in order to open a new bank account, whether it is a savings or a current account. All banks, whether public, private or co-operative, require the submission of a PAN card in order to open an account with them.
    Buying or selling a motor vehicle: If you wish to buy or sell a motor vehicle worth more than Rs. 5, 00, 000, you have to provide your PAN Card details when conducting the transaction.
    Applying for a credit or debit card: When applying for either a debit card or a credit card at any bank or financial institution, furnishing your PAN card details is mandated by regulations. The bank will not issue the card if this criteria is not met.
    Purchase of jewellery: If you are looking at buying any sort of jewellery that is valued at over Rs. 5, 00, 000, you will have to provide your PAN card details at the time of purchase.
    Making investments: Investing in securities is seen as a good way to build your wealth. If you are considering investing in securities, you would have to furnish your PAN details for any transactions amounting to above Rs. 50, 000. This extends to equities, mutual funds, bonds as well as debentures.
    Proof of Identity: a PAN card is accepted as valid proof of identity anywhere in the country, and is also considered as proof of age. It can also be used as proof of identity when making an application for a passport, voter ID card, driving licence, electricity connection etc.
    Foreign Exchange: If you are travelling abroad and wish to convert your Indian currency into foreign currency, you are required to provide details of your PAN at the money exchange bureau/bank/institution where you are converting the money.
    Property: Buying, selling or renting property in India now requires PAN card proof. In the case of buying of property, the PAN details of the buyer as well as the seller have to be listed on the sales deed and any other such documentation for the sale to be complete.
    Loans: If you require to take out a loan, all loan providers, both banks as well as other lending institutions, require you to submit details of your PAN at the time of loan application. All loans, from education loans to personal loans require PAN details for the loan to be approved.
    Fixed Deposits: If you plan on investing your money in a Fixed Deposit (FD) amounting to above Rs. 50, 000 in a bank, you will have to provide your PAN details. This is done as the bank will deduct TDS (Tax Deductible at Source) on the FD interest amount.
    Cash Deposits: If you are making a cash deposit that amounts to over Rs. 50, 000 at a time, you will have to submit your PAN details as well. This is in keeping with the RBI mandate, which directs banks to report any large cash deposits to the RBI, as a way to prevent money laundering.
    Telephone Connections: If you wish to get a new telephone or mobile phone connection, it is mandatory to submit your PAN details, as private cellular operators will not provide you a connection without it.
    Insurance Payments: As per the Income Tax Department directives, PAN card details have to be furnished when making an insurance payment exceeding Rs. 50, 000 a year.
    From the above, we see that a PAN card is required for a large number of activities, both financial as well as non-financial.

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