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The complete guide to Pan card in India – Apply, Update, and Download

Let’s start by understanding What Is a PAN Card? A PAN card (Permanent Account Number card) is a laminated plastic card issued by the Income Tax Department of India.

It carries a unique 10-character alphanumeric identifier assigned to every taxpayer — individuals, companies, trusts, and other entities.

The Income Tax Department issues PAN cards through two authorised agencies:

  • NSDL (now Protean eGov Technologies)
  • UTIITSL (UTI Infrastructure Technology and Services Limited)

Key Facts About PAN Card

AttributeDetail
Full FormPermanent Account Number
Issuing AuthorityIncome Tax Department of India
Format10-character alphanumeric code
ValidityLifetime (no expiry)
Governed BySection 139A of the Income Tax Act, 1961
Issuing AgenciesProtean (NSDL) and UTIITSL
e-PAN AvailableYes — free, PDF format

The 5 Most Important Things to Know About PAN Card

  1. Apply once, valid for life — your PAN number never changes or expires
  2. Link with Aadhaar — mandatory; failure makes your PAN inoperative and attracts higher TDS
  3. One PAN per person — holding duplicates is illegal; surrender extras immediately
  4. e-PAN is equally valid — you don’t need the physical card; the PDF is accepted everywhere
  5. Quote PAN for all major transactions — cash above ₹50,000, property above ₹10 lakh, investments above ₹50,000

What Does a PAN Card Contain?

  • Holder’s photograph
  • Holder’s full name
  • Date of birth
  • Father’s name (for individuals)
  • The 10-digit PAN number
  • Holder’s signature
  • Income Tax Department logo and seal

Why Every Indian Needs a PAN Card

A PAN card is not just a tax document — it is a universal financial identity in India. Here is why you need one:

  • File income tax returns — mandatory for all taxpayers
  • Open a bank account — most banks require PAN for savings and current accounts
  • Apply for a credit card or loan — lenders verify PAN before approving credit
  • Buy or sell property — transactions above ₹10 lakh require PAN
  • Invest in mutual funds, shares, or bonds — SEBI mandates PAN for all investors
  • Receive a salary above ₹2.5 lakh/year — employers need your PAN for TDS
  • Make cash payments above ₹50,000 — hotels, jewelers, and others demand PAN
  • Receive foreign remittances — banks require PAN for FEMA compliance
  • Apply for a passport or visa — used as identity proof

Bottom line: Without a PAN card, you cannot participate in most formal financial activities in India.

Who Must Apply for a PAN Card

The Income Tax Act makes it mandatory for the following persons to hold a PAN card:

Individuals Who Must Have a PAN

  • Every person whose taxable income exceeds the basic exemption limit
  • Any person who carries on a business or profession with gross turnover above ₹5 lakh per year
  • A person who intends to enter into a specified financial transaction
  • Any person who files an income tax return

Entities That Must Have a PAN

Entity TypeRequirement
Companies registered in IndiaMandatory from day of registration
Partnership firmsMandatory
Limited Liability Partnerships (LLPs)Mandatory
Hindu Undivided Families (HUFs)Mandatory if taxable
Trusts and societiesMandatory
Non-Resident Indians (NRIs)Mandatory for income or transactions in India
Foreign nationals earning in IndiaMandatory
Foreign companies doing business in IndiaMandatory

How a PAN Number Is Structured

Every PAN number follows a fixed 10-character format. Understanding this structure helps you verify the authenticity of any PAN card.

Example PAN: ABCDE1234F

PositionCharactersMeaning
1–3AAA to ZZZAlphabetic series (issued sequentially)
4Single letterType of taxpayer (see table below)
5Single letterFirst letter of surname or entity name
6–90001 to 9999Running sequence number
10Single letterAlphabetic check digit

4th Character: Taxpayer Type Codes

4th LetterTaxpayer Type
PIndividual (Person)
CCompany
HHindu Undivided Family (HUF)
FFirm (Partnership)
AAssociation of Persons (AOP)
TTrust
BBody of Individuals (BOI)
LLocal Authority
JArtificial Juridical Person
GGovernment Entity

Quick check: If your PAN’s 4th character is ‘P’, it belongs to an individual.

2 Types of PAN Cards in India

1. Physical PAN Card

  • Laminated plastic card with photo and signature
  • Delivered by post to the registered address
  • Takes 15–20 working days after application approval
  • Costs ₹107 (domestic) or ₹1,017 (overseas dispatch)

2. e-PAN Card (Electronic PAN)

  • Digitally signed PDF version of the PAN card
  • Issued instantly (within minutes in many cases)
  • Has the same legal validity as a physical PAN card
  • Can be downloaded free of charge from NSDL or UTIITSL portals

Which One Should You Choose?

Use CaseRecommendation
Urgent need (within 24 hours)e-PAN
Submitting to banks or employerse-PAN accepted everywhere
KYC purposes requiring originalPhysical PAN card
Travel document or visa applicationPhysical PAN card
General financial transactionsEither (both are valid)

What are the Documents Required to Apply for a PAN Card?

For Individual Indian Citizens

Identity Proof (any one):

  • Aadhaar card
  • Voter ID card
  • Passport
  • Driving licence
  • Ration card with photograph

Address Proof (any one):

  • Aadhaar card
  • Voter ID card
  • Passport
  • Driving licence
  • Bank account statement (last 3 months)
  • Electricity, water, or landline telephone bill (last 3 months)

Date of Birth Proof (any one):

  • Birth certificate
  • Matriculation certificate (10th mark sheet)
  • Passport
  • Aadhaar card

Fastest route: Use Aadhaar card — it serves as identity, address, AND date of birth proof in a single document.

Documents for Other Entity Types

Entity TypeKey Document Required
HUFAffidavit by the Karta + Karta’s ID and address proof
CompanyCertificate of incorporation (Ministry of Corporate Affairs)
Partnership FirmPartnership deed + Certificate from Registrar of Firms
TrustTrust deed + Certificate of registration
NRI / Foreign NationalPassport + address proof in country of residence

How to Apply for a PAN Card Online

Method 1: Apply via Protean (NSDL) Portal

Website: onlineservices.nsdl.com

  • Go to the Protean NSDL PAN application portal
  • Select “New PAN – Indian Citizen (Form 49A)” or “New PAN – Foreign Citizen (Form 49AA)”
  • Fill in personal details — name, date of birth, email, mobile number
  • Select your document category and upload scanned copies
  • Upload your photograph and signature (JPEG format, under 300 KB)
  • Pay the application fee online
  • Note down the 15-digit acknowledgement number

Method 2: Apply via UTIITSL Portal

Website: utiitsl.com

  • Visit the UTIITSL PAN online portal
  • Click “Apply for New PAN Card (Form 49A)”
  • Fill in all personal details in the online form
  • Upload identity, address, and DOB proofs
  • Upload photograph and signature
  • Pay the fee online and note the application coupon number

Method 3: Instant e-PAN via Income Tax Portal (Free)

Website: incometax.gov.in

  • Requires a valid Aadhaar number linked to your mobile number
  • No documents to upload — uses Aadhaar data directly
  • e-PAN issued in under 10 minutes in most cases
  • Completely free of charge

Document Upload Specifications

Document TypeFormatMax File Size
PhotographJPEG300 KB
SignatureJPEG300 KB
Supporting documentsJPEG or PDF2 MB each
PAN card (for correction)JPEG or PDF2 MB

How to Apply for a PAN Card Offline

  • Download Form 49A (Indian citizens) or Form 49AA (foreign citizens)
  • Fill the form using block letters in black ink
  • Attach two recent passport-size photographs
  • Attach self-attested copies of identity, address, and date of birth proof
  • Affix your signature in the designated box
  • Pay the fee via demand draft or cash at the centre
  • Submit at the nearest TIN facilitation centre (Protean/NSDL) or PAN centre (UTIITSL)
  • Collect the acknowledgement slip with your 15-digit token number

PAN Card Fees and Processing Time

Fee Structure

Application TypeDispatch Within IndiaDispatch Outside India
New PAN (physical + e-PAN)₹107 (incl. GST)₹1,017 (incl. GST)
Reprint / Correction (physical)₹107 (incl. GST)₹1,017 (incl. GST)
e-PAN only (Aadhaar-based instant)FreeNot applicable
e-PAN download (after issuance)FreeFree

Processing Time

Application ModeTypical Processing Time
Online (physical card)15–20 working days
Offline (physical card)15–25 working days
Instant e-PAN (Aadhaar-based)10 minutes to 48 hours
NRI / foreign dispatch4–6 weeks

How to Download a PAN Card (e-PAN)

Method 1: Download from Protean (NSDL) Portal

  • Visit onlineservices.nsdl.com → e-PAN download section
  • Enter your PAN number, Aadhaar number (or date of birth)
  • Enter the OTP sent to your registered mobile number
  • Download the e-PAN PDF
  • First three downloads within 30 days of PAN issuance: Free
  • Subsequent downloads: ₹8.26 per download

Method 2: Download from UTIITSL Portal

  • Visit utiitsl.com and click “Download e-PAN”
  • Enter your PAN number and date of birth
  • Verify via OTP on your registered mobile
  • Download the PDF

Method 3: Income Tax e-Filing Portal

  • Log in to incometax.gov.in
  • Go to “My Profile” → “PAN Details”
  • Click “Download e-PAN”

Password to open the e-PAN PDF = Your Date of Birth in DDMMYYYY format. Example: Born 15 March 1990 → Password: 15031990

How to Track Your PAN Card Application Status

Track on Protean (NSDL)

  • Visit tin.tin.nsdl.com → Status Track section
  • Select “PAN” from application type dropdown
  • Enter your 15-digit acknowledgement number
  • Enter the captcha and click Submit

Application Status Messages

Status MessageWhat It Means
Application receivedYour form is in the queue
Under processDocuments are being verified
PAN allottedPAN number assigned; e-PAN downloadable
DispatchedPhysical card sent by post
Delivery failedCard returned; contact the agency
DeactivatedPAN deactivated (usually a duplicate)

How to Update or Correct PAN Card Details

What You Can Change

What You Cannot Change

  • The PAN number itself (it stays the same for life)
  • The taxpayer type (individual, company, etc.)

Documents for Corrections

Correction TypeDocuments Required
Name correctionID proof showing correct name
Date of birth correctionBirth certificate, passport, or matriculation certificate
Gender correctionAadhaar or passport showing correct gender
Father’s name correctionAffidavit or supporting ID proof

The Government of India has made it mandatory to link PAN with Aadhaar. Failure to link results in PAN becoming inoperative.

Why PAN-Aadhaar Linking Is Mandatory

  • Prevents individuals from holding multiple PAN cards
  • Enables seamless data sharing between tax authorities
  • Reduces tax evasion
  • Ensures one PAN per person

Via Income Tax e-Filing Portal:

  • Visit incometax.gov.in
  • Click “Link Aadhaar” from the Quick Links section
  • Enter your PAN number and Aadhaar number
  • Enter your name as it appears on Aadhaar
  • Enter the OTP sent to your Aadhaar-linked mobile number
  • Pay the ₹1,000 fee (if applicable) via Challan 280
  • Submit — you receive a confirmation message

Via SMS: Send to 567678 or 56161:

UIDPAN <12-digit Aadhaar> <10-digit PAN> Example: UIDPAN 123456789012 ABCDE1234F

Why Banks Need Your PAN

  • For TDS on interest income above ₹40,000/year (₹50,000 for senior citizens)
  • For compliance with PMLA (Prevention of Money Laundering Act)
  • For high-value transaction reporting
  • Via Net Banking: Go to Profile → Update KYC → Enter PAN → Verify via OTP
  • Visit the Branch: Fill KYC update form with original PAN card
  • Mobile Banking App: Go to Profile → Update PAN → Enter and verify

PAN Card for NRIs and Foreign Nationals

When Does an NRI Need a PAN Card?

  • Earning rental income, dividends, or capital gains in India
  • Operating an NRE or NRO bank account
  • Buying or selling property in India
  • Investing in Indian mutual funds or stocks
  • Receiving gifts or inheritance in India

Documents for NRIs

Document TypeAccepted Proof
Identity proofPassport (mandatory)
Address proof (abroad)Bank statement, utility bill, or tax return
Address proof (India, if any)NRE/NRO bank statement, property documents
Status proofOCI card, PIO card, or visa

PAN Card for Minors

Children under 18 can hold a PAN card. This is useful for investing, opening bank accounts, and financial planning.

  • The parent or legal guardian applies on behalf of the minor
  • The guardian’s identity and address proof are used
  • The minor’s date of birth proof and photograph are required
  • No signature required for minors below 5 years

When a minor turns 18, they must update the PAN card with their own photograph, signature, and identity proof. The PAN number stays the same.

PAN Card for Companies, Firms, and Trusts

Every business entity in India must have a PAN card from the moment of registration.

Entity TypeForm to UseKey Document
Private / Public Limited CompanyForm 49ACertificate of incorporation
Partnership FirmForm 49APartnership deed
LLPForm 49ACertificate of incorporation (MCA)
HUFForm 49AKarta’s identity + HUF affidavit
TrustForm 49ATrust deed + registration certificate
Foreign CompanyForm 49AARegistration certificate (home country)

What to Do If You Lose Your PAN Card

Step 1: Note Your PAN Number

  • Save your PAN number in a secure note
  • It appears on income tax documents, Form 16, and bank records

Step 2: Download Your e-PAN Immediately

  • Visit the Protean or UTIITSL portal
  • Download your e-PAN PDF in under 5 minutes
  • The e-PAN is legally valid and accepted everywhere

Step 3: Apply for a Reprint (Optional)

  • Select “Reprint PAN Card” on the Protean or UTIITSL portal
  • Enter your existing PAN number and verify via OTP
  • Pay ₹107 (domestic) or ₹1,017 (overseas)
  • Physical card dispatched in 15–20 working days

How to Surrender or Cancel Duplicate PAN Cards

Holding more than one PAN card is illegal under Section 272B of the Income Tax Act and attracts a penalty of ₹10,000.

How to Surrender a Duplicate PAN Online

  • Visit the Protean or UTIITSL portal
  • Select “Changes or Correction in existing PAN data”
  • Enter the PAN number you want to keep
  • In the remarks section, mention the PAN numbers you want to surrender
  • Submit the form with supporting documents

PAN Card and Income Tax Filing

PAN Is Mandatory for These Tax Activities

  • Filing income tax returns (ITR)
  • Receiving Form 16 from your employer
  • Claiming TDS refunds
  • Carrying forward losses
  • Receiving notices from the Income Tax Department

TDS Rates With vs Without PAN

ScenarioNormal TDS RateRate Without PAN
Salary TDSAs per slab20%
Bank interest TDS10%20%
Contractor payments TDS1–2%20%
Rent TDS10%20%

Always quote your PAN to avoid higher TDS deductions.

What are the PAN Card Mandatory Transactions List

The Income Tax Department requires you to quote PAN for these transactions:

TransactionThreshold
Cash deposit in a bankAbove ₹50,000 per day
Opening a bank or post office accountNo threshold
Applying for a credit or debit cardNo threshold
Purchase of bank drafts or pay orders (cash)Above ₹50,000
Purchase or sale of immovable propertyAbove ₹10 lakh
Purchase of a vehicle (other than two-wheelers)No threshold
Payment of hotel or restaurant bills (cash)Above ₹50,000
Purchase of foreign currencyAbove ₹50,000
Payment for a travel packageAbove ₹50,000
Purchase of mutual fund unitsAbove ₹50,000
Life insurance premium paymentAbove ₹50,000 per year
Purchase of debentures or sharesAbove ₹1 lakh
Payment for goods or services (single transaction)Above ₹2 lakh

Instant PAN Card via Aadhaar (e-PAN in 10 Minutes)

Who Can Use Instant e-PAN?

  • Indian citizens with a valid Aadhaar number
  • Aadhaar must be linked to a mobile number (for OTP verification)
  • Only for first-time PAN applicants
  • Not available for minors, HUFs, or companies

How to Get an Instant e-PAN (Step by Step)

  • Visit incometax.gov.in and click “Instant e-PAN” under Quick Links
  • Click “Get New e-PAN”
  • Enter your 12-digit Aadhaar number
  • Accept the terms and click Continue
  • Enter the OTP received on your Aadhaar-linked mobile number
  • Confirm your Aadhaar details — name, DOB, gender, address
  • The system allots a PAN instantly
  • Download the e-PAN PDF immediately

Benefits of Instant e-PAN

  • Free of cost — no fee at all
  • No documents to upload — Aadhaar data used directly
  • Issued in minutes — no waiting period
  • Legally valid — same as a physical PAN card
  • Completely paperless and environment friendly

Common PAN Card Errors and How to Fix Them

ErrorProblemFix
Name MismatchPAN name doesn’t match Aadhaar or bank recordsSubmit correction request with Aadhaar or passport showing correct name
Date of Birth MismatchWrong DOB causes issues in ITR filing and KYCSubmit correction with birth certificate, passport, or 10th certificate
Father’s Name ErrorMisspelled or incorrect father’s nameSubmit correction with any ID showing father’s correct name
Wrong Photo/SignatureBlurred photo or outdated signatureSubmit correction and upload new photograph and signature
PAN-Aadhaar Name MismatchMinor differences block linkingCorrect name on PAN or update Aadhaar to match
Duplicate PANTwo PAN numbers for the same personSurrender the duplicate PAN immediately
ViolationPenalty Under Income Tax Act
Not obtaining PAN when required₹10,000 (Section 272B)
Holding more than one PAN₹10,000 (Section 272B)
Quoting false or incorrect PAN₹10,000 (Section 272B)
Failure to quote PAN in specified transactions₹10,000
Not linking PAN with Aadhaar (post-deadline)PAN becomes inoperative + ₹1,000 fee to re-activate
TDS deducted without PANTDS charged at 20% instead of normal rate

An inoperative PAN is not the same as a cancelled PAN. It still exists in the database but cannot be used for financial or tax transactions until reactivated.

PAN Card Verification: How to Verify a PAN Number

Via the Income Tax Portal

  • Visit incometax.gov.in → “Verify Your PAN” under Quick Links
  • Enter the PAN number, name, date of birth, and mobile number
  • Enter the OTP received
  • The portal confirms whether the PAN is: Active, Inoperative, or Invalid / Not found

Why Businesses Must Verify PAN

  • To ensure correct TDS deduction at the right rate
  • To avoid filing incorrect TDS returns
  • To comply with GSTN and other regulatory requirements
  • To verify vendor and customer identities

Frequently Asked Questions About PAN Cards

Can I have two PAN cards?

No. Holding more than one PAN card is illegal and attracts a penalty of ₹10,000 under Section 272B of the Income Tax Act. Surrender any duplicate PAN immediately.

Is e-PAN legally valid?

Yes. The e-PAN is digitally signed by the Income Tax Department and has the same legal validity as a physical PAN card. Banks, employers, and government agencies accept it.

Can I use Aadhaar instead of PAN?

For some transactions, Aadhaar can substitute PAN. However, for income tax filing, TDS reporting, and most financial transactions, PAN is specifically required.

Does a PAN card expire?

No. A PAN number is valid for a lifetime once issued. However, it can become inoperative if not linked with Aadhaar by the stipulated deadline.

What is the difference between Form 49A and Form 49AA?

Form 49A is for Indian citizens and entities registered in India. Form 49AA is for foreign citizens and entities incorporated outside India.

How long does it take to get a PAN card?

Physical PAN cards take 15–20 working days. An instant e-PAN via Aadhaar is issued in as little as 10 minutes.

Is it mandatory to carry the physical PAN card?

No. The digital e-PAN is fully accepted. You can show it from your phone or as a printout. Carrying the physical card is not mandatory.

Can I apply for a PAN card if I am unemployed?

Yes. Any individual, including students and homemakers, can apply for a PAN card voluntarily. PAN is not restricted to taxpayers only.

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