The government has launched PAN 2.0, modernizing the PAN system by merging three portals into one. This upgrade simplifies ...
Yes. If existing PAN holders want to make any correction/updation of their existing PAN details such as email, mobile or address or demographic details such as name, date of birth etc., they can do so ...
The Income Tax Department (ITD) has launched the PAN 2.0 Project, designed to overhaul taxpayer registration processes using ...
Existing PAN holders will not need to apply for a new card under the upgraded system, the department clarified, adding that OR codes have been incorporated in PAN cards since 2017-18 and is not a new ...
The government has authorized a ₹1,435-crore project to update the current permanent account numbering system, which will ...
PAN cards will now feature QR codes, enabling technology-driven transformation of taxpayer registration services, while aligning with the government’s vision of a Digital Bharat, as announced in the ...
The 10-digit alphanumeric PAN, issued by the Income Tax Department, will incorporate a QR-code feature on both new and ...
The government's PAN 2.0 project, worth Rs 1,435 crore, seeks to transform the issuing system of permanent account numbers by introducing PAN cards with QR Codes. With an aim to create a common ...
In a simple words, the PAN 2.0 project is a modernisation of the existing Permanent Account Number (PAN) system and the ...
What about the charges for getting a new PAN card? No charges will be applicable. As per the project, the new upgraded PAN cards with enhanced features, such as a QR code for better security, will be ...
On November 25, the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) approved the PAN 2.0 project with an investment of Rs 1,435 ...