Have you linked your Aadhaar with PAN card?

Here’s how to do it

Almost all cyber centres in Mysuru was full with people who wanted to link Aadhaar and PAN this morning. Senior citizens and women were seen standing in long queues.

New Delhi, June 29- The government has, in a fresh notification, made it mandatory to link existing Aadhaar numbers with PAN card for tax-payers with effect from July 1.

Amending Income Tax rules and notifying them, the government has made quoting of the 12-digit biometric Aadhaar or the enrolment ID must at the time of application of Permanent Account Number (PAN).

As many as 2.07 crore taxpayers have already linked their Aadhaar with PAN. There are over 25 crore PAN card holders in the country while Aadhaar has been issued to 111 crore people. While Aadhaar is a biometric authentication issued by the UIDAI, PAN is a 10-digit alphanumeric number allotted by the I-T department to individuals and entities.

To link your Aadhaar with PAN: • Go to the e-filing website https://incometaxindiaefiling.gov.in/ and click on the tab ‘Link Aadhaar’ on the left-hand side of the website.

  • Fill your PAN and Aadhaar number.
  • Then enter your name exactly as mentioned in Aadhaar and then submit it.
  • After verification of details from the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), the linking will be confirmed.
  • If you are already registered on the e-filing website:
  • You can link your Aadhaar after logging-in to the e-filing website https://incometaxindiaefiling.gov.in/
  • Just click on Aadhaar linking option under profile settings.
  • The details as per PAN will be pre-populated and you only need to enter your Aadhaar number and name exactly as mentioned in Aadhaar.
  • Once you link your Aadhaar with PAN, you will be able to e-verify your Income Tax return using OTP sent to your mobile.
  • If your Aadhaar name is completely different from your name in PAN, then the linking will fail and the tax-payer will be prompted to change the name in either Aadhaar or PAN database.

 

This post was published on June 29, 2017 6:46 pm