Now Get a reprint copy of your PAN Card for just Rs 50
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A PAN card is issued by the income tax department via two agencies- UTIITSL and NSDL-TIN. You can get a reprint from either of the two agencies, depending on who had originally issued your document.
Log on to the NSDL or the UTIITSL website and look for the "Reprint PAN Card" option. Using this service, you can get your PAN card delivered at your doorstep. However, be sure to use it only when there are no changes to be made to your current PAN information.
A fee of Rs 50 is charged both by NSDL and UTIITSL to deliver PAN card anywhere in India, while for those residing outside the country, the fee charged is Rs 950. The PAN reprint will be delivered to the applicant's address in the income tax department's database.
To apply for a reprint, you have to provide your PAN number and date of birth. Aadhaar card number is also asked by NSDL as it is mandatory to link PAN and Aadhaar.
Going by the new income tax rules, you do not necessarily need a hard copy of your PAN card while getting a reprint. A soft copy works just fine, provided it isn't a scanned image. Also, e-PAN cards are issued to both new and old PAN card holders. The PDF file issued by the income tax department is to be treated at par with physical copies of the PAN card (Aadhaar cards are also similar to PAN cards in this respect). #casansaar (Source - MoneyControl)
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