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Very important information! Alert issued by the government, do this work before 30 September

PAN-Aadhaar: If you have not linked PAN and Aadhaar, then according to the rules of the government, your PAN will become invalid after 30 September 2021.

New Delhi: There is news of work for PAN card holders. The government has issued an alert to link PAN and Aadhaar that if it is not linked before 30 September, then your Aadhaar will become inactive. Aadhar card and PAN card are the most important documents in India. From filing Income Tax Return (ITR) to large banking transactions, it is also necessary to link Aadhaar with PAN card.




Apart from this, it is mandatory to have a PAN card for all types of financial work. The Income Tax Department has fixed 30 September as the last date for linking PAN with Aadhaar. Keep in mind that if the PAN card is not linked with the Aadhar card, then heavy fines may have to be paid. Let us know how to link PAN card with Aadhar card.

PAN will be invalid

According to the Income Tax Department, if you do not link it, then your PAN will become invalid under Section-139AA of the Income Tax Act. In such a situation, you will not be able to file ITR online. In this your tax refund can be stopped. Apart from this, you will not be able to use PAN in any financial transaction.




Link online like this

1. First of all go to the Income Tax website.

2. Enter the name, PAN number and Aadhaar number as given in the Aadhar card.

3. Tick the square if only the year of birth is given in the Aadhar card.

4. Now enter the given captcha code.

5. Now click on the Link Aadhaar button.

6. Your PAN will be linked with Aadhaar.

PAN card will become useless if it is canceled

After the cancellation of the PAN card, it can be made operative again. But keep in mind that if someone used a canceled PAN card in the meantime, it would be considered a violation of section 272B under the Income Tax Act. In such a situation, the PAN holder will have to pay a fine of Rs 10000. And not only this, if the canceled PAN card is used again somewhere, then the penalty can also be increased.

Parvesh Maurya
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