This story is from December 10, 2024
PAN 2.0: How to easily apply for PAN Card reprint with QR code - check 6 simple steps online
It is essential to identify your PAN card's issuing authority before requesting a reprint. The income tax department has designated two organisations for PAN-related services: Protean (previously NSDL e-governance) and UTI Infrastructure Technology and Services Ltd (UTIITSL).
The issuing agency details can be found on the reverse side of your current PAN card, which will determine where to submit your reprint request for a QR-coded card.
How to get PAN Card reprint with QR Code
Here's a detailed procedure to obtain a PAN card reprint through Protean's (previously NSDL) online portal.
- Begin by accessing https://www.onlineservices.nsdl.com/paam/ReprintEPan.html
- Input your PAN, Aadhaar (applicable for individuals), and date of birth on the displayed page. Select appropriate boxes and press 'Submit'.
- Upon submission, verify your partially masked details as maintained by the income tax department on the subsequent page. Choose your preferred OTP delivery method - mobile, email or both. Confirm dispatch to the registered communication address and select 'Generate OTP'.
- Enter the received OTP within 10 minutes of generation and validate it.
- Post validation, proceed to payment. The fee for a QR-coded PAN card reprint is Rs 50. Accept the service terms and submit.
- Complete the Rs 50 payment on the next page. Save the acknowledgement receipt generated afterwards, as it enables e-PAN download from NSDL's website after 24 hours.
- The physical PAN card will be sent to your registered address, typically arriving within 15-20 days.
How to get PAN card reprint with QR Code from UTIITSL
For obtaining a PAN card reprint featuring a QR code, follow the identical procedure on the UTIITSL website as outlined above.
PAN 2.0 Explained: What is the PAN 2.0? Will you be issued a new PAN Card by the Income Tax Department? Will your existing PAN Card become invalid? How will the new PAN Card be different from the existing one and how does having a QR code on a PAN Card help? The PAN 2.0 project aims at comprehensive digital transformation of the tax registration system through enhanced e-governance solutions. The programme seeks to enhance and update the mechanisms for issuing and administering PAN and TAN credentials, making the process paperless. We take a look at top 10 things and FAQs about PAN 2.0: (AI image)
The PAN 2.0 Project represents an electronic governance initiative aimed at modernising taxpayer registration services. This initiative focuses on improving PAN services through contemporary technological solutions. The project consolidates all PAN-related processes, including allotment, updates and modifications, whilst incorporating TAN services into its framework.
Additionally, the project will offer online PAN authentication and validation services to various organisations, including financial institutions, banks, government bodies, and both central and state government departments.
The new PAN 2.0 Project will unify all PAN/TAN services onto a single portal. The system will transition from the current procedures to a completely online, paperless operational framework. PAN allocation, modifications, and corrections will be provided at no cost, with e-PAN documents delivered to registered email addresses.
PAN Card With Enhanced QR code: The QR code functionality has existed on PAN cards since 2017-18. The PAN 2.0 upgrade introduces an enhanced dynamic QR code that reflects current information from the PAN database.The QR code serves as a verification tool to confirm PAN details and establish authenticity. Users can access a specific QR reader application for verification purposes. Upon scanning, the application displays essential information including the cardholder's photograph, signature, name, parental details, and date of birth. (AI image)
Old PAN Card Invalid Soon? No! Existing PAN Card holders can be rest assured as they are not obligated to obtain a new PAN under PAN 2.0. The currently valid PAN cards will continue to function effectively under PAN 2.0, except when cardholders specifically request modifications or rectifications. (AI image)
PAN holders can update or correct their existing PAN information, including email, mobile, address, and personal details like name and date of birth, without any charges once the PAN 2.0 Project begins.
Before the PAN 2.0 project launch, holders can modify their email, mobile and address details at no cost through Aadhaar-based online services. For all other PAN detail modifications or corrections, holders must follow the current procedure, which involves either visiting physical centres or submitting online applications with applicable fees.
No new PAN Card will be delivered, unless an update is requested or a new one is applied for. New PAN cards will only be issued upon specific requests from cardholders seeking modifications or corrections to their existing PAN details. (AI image)
PAN 2.0 aims to establish PAN Card as a ‘Common Business Identifier’. For business establishments required to have a PAN, the PAN will be used as the common identifier for all digital systems of specified government agencies. (Image Source: ET)
PAN 2.0: According to the Income-tax Act, 1961, individuals are prohibited from possessing multiple PANs. If someone discovers they have more than one PAN, they must inform their Jurisdictional Assessing Officer to have the additional PAN numbers deactivated or deleted.
The upgraded PAN 2.0 system incorporates advanced logic to identify potential duplicate PAN applications. Its centralised and enhanced duplicate resolution mechanism significantly reduces the likelihood of an individual obtaining multiple PANs.
PAN 2.0: The Income-tax Act's Section 272B mandates a financial penalty of Rs 10,000 for individuals who violate PAN-related regulations. These violations include failing to acquire a PAN when necessary, deliberately using an incorrect PAN in official documentation, or submitting wrong PAN details to authorities responsible for tax deduction or collection.
The legislation strictly prohibits individuals from possessing multiple PANs.
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