Showing posts with label PAN Card. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PAN Card. Show all posts

Saturday, August 03, 2013

How to Apply for a PAN Card???

In this post, we will discuss about
  • How to Apply for PAN – Form, Fees & Documents needed
  • Where to Submit the PAN application form
  • How to Apply for PAN Online 
  • How to track the PAN card application status
  • What to do on receipt of PAN card
Now, you know that you need a PAN card for almost all financial transactions, I will explain how to get / apply a PAN card.
You can apply for PAN card by yourself. Income tax department has ensured that getting PAN is a simple procedure. You just need to submit a Form, passport size photo, fees &  ID & Address proof. You can submit the form either manually or online.
1. Form  :  Get the Form 49A .  Download the form
2. Where to Submit: Submit the Form at locations near to your area. Check out the office near you where you can submit the form :  See UTI Locations   OR    See NSDL Locations
3. Charges  :  There is a processing fees of Rs 96 (Rs 962 for NRI card dispatched outside India)
4. Documents:  You have to submit the following documents with the application form:
  • A] Proof of identity (POI)
  • B] Proof of address (POA)
The documents for POI and POA depend on the citizenship and the status of the applicant.
Individual and HUF Applicants who are citizens of India and located within India at the time of application for PAN:
Copy of any one of the following will serve as a proof of identity:
  • School Leaving Certificate
  • Matriculation Certificate
  • Degree of Recognized Educational Institution
  • Depository Account Statement
  • Valid Credit Card
  • Bank Account Statement
  • Water Bill
  • Ration Card
  • Property Tax Assessment Order
  • Passport
  • Voter’s Identity Card
  • Driving License
  • Certificate of identity signed by a Member of Parliament or Member of Legislative Assembly or Municipal Councilor or a Gazetted Officer.
Copy of any one of the following will serve as a proof of address:
  • Electricity Bill*
  • Telephone Bill*
  • Depository Account Statement*
  • Credit Card Statement*
  • Bank Account Statement*
  • Rent Receipt*
  • Employer Certificate*
  • Ration Card
  • Passport
  • Voter’s Identity Card
  • Property Tax Assessment Order
  • Driving License
  • Certificate of address signed by a Member of Parliament or Member of Legislative Assembly or Municipal Councilor or a Gazetted Officer.
Note:
  • *For serial numbers 1 to 7, proof of address should not be more than six months old from the date of application.
  • Document being submitted should be in the full name of the applicant as mentioned in the PAN application.
  • In case the PAN applicant is a minor, any of above documents of any of the parents or guardian of such minor shall serve as proof of ID / address.
  • In case PAN application is made on behalf of a HUF, any of above documents in respect of Karta of the HUF will serve as proof of ID / address.
5. Submitting the PAN Application online
You can also fill the PAN Application online.
As per my personal experience, NSDL user interface is Good.
AO Code : While filling the form, you will need to fill the Assessing Officer (AO) Code. You can find your relevant AO Code at this link
You can submit the Form 49A online and will get an unique 15-digit acknowledgement number. Print this acknowledgement, affix two recent colour photographs with white background , sign within box, make the payment( DD / online).
The acknowledgement duly signed, affixed with photograph alongwith Demand Draft, if any, and proof of identity & address as specified in the application form is to be sent to NSDL at Pune office. Address is provided in the NSDL Link above.
Your acknowledgement, Demand Draft, if any, and proofs, should reach NSDL within 15 days from the date of online application.
6. Track the PAN Card Application Status
You can track the PAN Card application status at links below by entering acknowledgement number, Name, Date of Birth
7. On receipt of PAN Card   : Verify the details on PAN Card, when you recieve it.
  • Check the name spelling
  • Check the PAN Number. The fifth character of your PAN must be the first alphabet of your last name (for example, if your last name is Gupta, the fifth character of your PAN must be G).
 
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PAN Card and its uses

In this post, you will know about
  • What is PAN & PAN Structure
  • Why PAN is required
  • Where PAN needs to be quoted mandatory
  • Who can apply for PAN
  • Exceptions to PAN requirements
  • Consequences for not having PAN
  • Other Notes
1.  What is PAN
PAN is short form of "Permanent Account Number" . It is a 10 digit alpha-numeric unique number allotted by Indian Income Tax Department. It is issued in the form of a laminated card.
The PAN is unique, national, and permanent. It is unaffected by a change of address, even between states.
1a. PAN Structure
PAN structure is as follows: ABCPG9999K:
First five characters are letters, next 4 numerals, last character letter
  • First 3 characters - are running series - AAA to ZZZ
  • Fourth character - depends on catergory og PAN owner
  • C — Company
  • P — Person
  • H — HUF(Hindu Undivided Family)
  • F — Firm
  • A — Association of Persons (AOP)
  • T — AOP (Trust)
  • B — Body of Individuals (BOI)
  • L — Local Authority
  • J — Artificial Juridical Person
  • G — Govt
  • Fifth character - Surname initial . for e.g  G for Gupta
  • 6th - 9th character - running series
  • 10th character - checksum
2.  Why PAN is required
PAN was initially introduced to facilitates linking of various documents related to a particular person - like tax payments, TDS credits, tax demands, arrears.  Is is also used to facilitate easy retrieval & matching of information related to investments, loans and other financial activities for detecting & combating tax evasion.
Now, PAN is almost mandatory for financial transactions such as opening a bank account, receiving taxable salary or professional fees, sale or purchase of assets above specified limits.
It is also being used as a valid ID Proof.
3.  PAN number to be quoted mandatory
It is mandatory to quote PAN on return of income, all correspondence with any income tax authority. .  It is also compulsory to quote PAN in all documents pertaining to the following financial transactions :-
  • (a) sale or purchase of any immovable property valued at five lakh rupees or more;
  • (b) sale or purchase of a motor vehicle or vehicle, (not two wheeled vehicles)
  • (c) a time deposit, exceeding Rs 50000, with a banking company ;
  • (d) a deposit, exceeding Rs 50000 , in any account with Post Office Savings Bank;
  • (e) a contract of a value exceeding Rs 1 lac for sale or purchase of securities;
  • (f) opening a bank account;
  • (g) making an application for installation of a telephone connection (including a cellular telephone connection);
  • (h) payment to hotels and restaurants against their bills for an amount exceeding
  • Rs 25000 at any one time ;
  • (i) payment in cash for purchase of bank drafts/ pay orders / banker’s cheques for
  • an amount aggregating Rs 5000 or more during any one day;
  • (j) deposit in cash aggregating Rs 50000 or more with a bank during any one day;
  • (k) payment in cash in connection with travel to any foreign country of an amount exceeding Rs 25000 at any one time.
4. Who should apply for PAN
  • All taxpayers or persons who are required to submit income tax return must obtain PAN.
  • Any person carrying on any business or profession whose total sales, turnover or gross receipts are or is likely to exceed Rs 5 lacs in any previous year;
  • Any person, who intends to enter into financial transaction where quoting PAN is  mandatory, must also obtain PAN. (See Point 3)
Anyone can apply for a PAN Card. There is no eligibility criteria to apply for a PAN card. You need not have an income, or be a taxpayer to be eligible to submit an application for PAN card. There is no restriction by age.
5. Exceptions to PAN Requirements
While the PAN is asked for in almost all financial transactions, it is possible to conduct some transactions without it if you provide Form 60 or Form 61 (for agriculturists).  A declaration in Form 60 will have to be issued to the registering authority for purchase and sale of immovable property or motor vehicles, or to the bank, broker, telephone provider, hotel or travel agent wherever necessary.
6. Consequences of not having PAN
If you don't have PAN, you might face difficulties in entering transactions mentioned in Point 3 above.  Banks may deduct higher TDS on your Interest Income, if you have not furnished PAN. As a employee or service provider, you should have PAN, so that TDS deducted by employer can be deposited under your PAN Account.
7. Other Important Notes
Obtaining or possessing more than one PAN is against the law, for which penalty of Rs.10,000/- may be imposed.

 
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