Summary: The Income Tax department will now accept Aadhaar Cards as proof of identity and address for issuance of Permanent Account Number (PAN).
The Income Tax department will now accept Aadhaar Cards as proof of identity and address for issuance of Permanent Account Number (PAN).
The Central Board of Direct Taxes has issued a notification expanding the list of documents admissible as proof of identity and address by including Aadhaar Card.
Aadhaar is a 12-digit individual identification number issued by the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) on behalf of the government of India.
Now, Aadhaar Card can be used to for getting a PAN, which is a 10-digit alphanumeric number, issued in the form of a laminated card, by the Income Tax department.
The UIDAI has issued 51 crore Aadhaar numbers so far with about 11 lakh of such numbers generated every day.
Other documents for identify accepted by the Income Tax department include elector's photo identity card, ration card having photograph of the applicant, passport, driving licence, arms licence and photo identity card issued by the government or a public sector undertaking.
Documents for address proof include, electricity bill, landline telephone or broadband connection bill, consumer gas connection card or book or piped gas bill, bank account statement, passport of applicant or even spouse, among others. Recently, the RBI had also notified that Aadhaar Card is a valid proof for opening of a bank account under the Know Your Customer scheme.
Source: The Financial Express
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