PAN 2.0: The Central government has introduced PAN 2.0 as part of a modernisation initiative to enhance the traditional Permanent Account Number (PAN) system. The PAN, a 10-digit alphanumeric ...
PAN 2.0: PAN cardholders can get a reprinted card with a QR code. The reprint costs Rs 50. The income tax department will send the new card to your registered email address. It is essential to ...
India's PAN system is getting a 2.0 makeover! The government has approved a project to streamline PAN and TAN processes, creating a unified digital platform. This upgrade aims to enhance security, ...
Indian taxpayers can now apply for a reprint of their PAN card for a nominal fee of ₹50, according to PAN 2.0 guidelines. The reprinted PAN card, which includes a QR code, will be dispatched to the ...
In a significant move to modernise India's tax infrastructure, the government has unveiled PAN 2.0, introducing new PAN cards equipped with QR codes. This enhancement aims to bolster security, ...
The central government has launched the PAN 2.0 project, revising the country's current permanent account number (PAN) system. The Income Tax Department (ITD) plans to streamline and digitise the ...
PAN 2.0 card: The Centre is introducing PAN 2.0 with the aim of establishing it as a universal identifier for multiple business and tax requirements, similar to the Aadhaar card which serves as the ...
There is no timeline for launch of PAN 2.0 project. The central government's approval of Rs 1,435 crore for a new project to revamp the existing system of issuing permanent account number - dubbed PAN ...
PAN 2.0: Under PAN 2.0, holders of Indian PAN cards can obtain a reprinted card featuring a QR code for Rs 50. The tax ...