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PAN won't be invalidated without Aadhaar link from 1 July
Taxpayers without Aadhaar number or its enrolment ID will not be able to electronically file their income tax returns (ITRs) from 1 July even as the tax department has said that in no case any PAN will be invalidated.
A senior income tax (I-T) department official clarified that people who are not able to link their Aadhaar and permanent account number (PAN) by 1 July, will have the option to mention the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI)-provided number in the e-ITR and this will be considered a valid linking of the two unique numbers.
A number of queries and doubts has risen on the issue of Aadhaar-PAN linking in the wake of the government making it clear that Aadhaar will be a “must” for filing ITRs and obtaining a new PAN from 1 July.
The senior tax official addressed the two major concerns of taxpayers in this context: “It has been made abundantly clear that no PAN, which is not linked to Aadhaar, will be cancelled from 1 July. However, any person who wants to e-file their ITRs will either have to have an Aadhaar number or the enrolment ID to be mentioned in their ITR or prior link it over the e-filing portal of the department.
“If Aadhaar credentials are not linked with PAN or mentioned in the ITR, then such a person will not be able to e-file,” the official said.
E-filing of ITR is mandatory for all individuals except whose income is less than Rs5 lakh per annum and those who are above 80 years of age.
The Supreme Court had in early June upheld the validity of an Income Tax Act provision making Aadhaar mandatory for allotment of PAN cards and ITR filing, but had put a partial stay on its implementation till a constitutional bench addressed the issue of right to privacy.
The central board of direct taxes (CBDT), the policy-making body for the I-T department, had said on 10 June that the apex court’s order had only given a “partial relief” to those who do not have an Aadhaar or an Aadhaar enrolment ID, and the taxman, hence, “will not cancel” the PAN of such individuals.
Aadhaar has also been made mandatory for applying for PAN with effect from 1 July.
The department, till now, has linked over 2.16 crore Aadhaar numbers with its PAN database.
While Aadhaar is issued by the UIDAI to a resident of India, PAN is a ten-digit alphanumeric number alloted in the by the I-T department to a person, firm or entity.
There are over 25 crore PAN numbers allotted, while Aadhaar has been alloted to about 115 crore people. #casansaar (Source - PTI, LiveMint)
A senior income tax (I-T) department official clarified that people who are not able to link their Aadhaar and permanent account number (PAN) by 1 July, will have the option to mention the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI)-provided number in the e-ITR and this will be considered a valid linking of the two unique numbers.
A number of queries and doubts has risen on the issue of Aadhaar-PAN linking in the wake of the government making it clear that Aadhaar will be a “must” for filing ITRs and obtaining a new PAN from 1 July.
The senior tax official addressed the two major concerns of taxpayers in this context: “It has been made abundantly clear that no PAN, which is not linked to Aadhaar, will be cancelled from 1 July. However, any person who wants to e-file their ITRs will either have to have an Aadhaar number or the enrolment ID to be mentioned in their ITR or prior link it over the e-filing portal of the department.
“If Aadhaar credentials are not linked with PAN or mentioned in the ITR, then such a person will not be able to e-file,” the official said.
E-filing of ITR is mandatory for all individuals except whose income is less than Rs5 lakh per annum and those who are above 80 years of age.
The Supreme Court had in early June upheld the validity of an Income Tax Act provision making Aadhaar mandatory for allotment of PAN cards and ITR filing, but had put a partial stay on its implementation till a constitutional bench addressed the issue of right to privacy.
The central board of direct taxes (CBDT), the policy-making body for the I-T department, had said on 10 June that the apex court’s order had only given a “partial relief” to those who do not have an Aadhaar or an Aadhaar enrolment ID, and the taxman, hence, “will not cancel” the PAN of such individuals.
Aadhaar has also been made mandatory for applying for PAN with effect from 1 July.
The department, till now, has linked over 2.16 crore Aadhaar numbers with its PAN database.
While Aadhaar is issued by the UIDAI to a resident of India, PAN is a ten-digit alphanumeric number alloted in the by the I-T department to a person, firm or entity.
There are over 25 crore PAN numbers allotted, while Aadhaar has been alloted to about 115 crore people. #casansaar (Source - PTI, LiveMint)
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