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PAN Registration – Permanent Account Number Application Services in India

Fast, Accurate PAN Card Application for Individuals, Companies, Firms & Foreign Nationals

A Permanent Account Number (PAN) is a unique 10-character alphanumeric identifier issued by the Income Tax Department of India to every taxpayer. It is mandatory for filing income tax returns, opening bank accounts, investing in financial instruments, registering a company, and conducting high-value financial transactions. Whether you are an Indian resident, an NRI, a company, a partnership firm, a trust, or a foreign national with Indian income, obtaining a PAN is a fundamental legal and financial requirement.

Our expert team handles the complete PAN registration process — from form preparation and document compilation to online submission, follow-up, and delivery. We also assist with PAN corrections, duplicate PAN card applications, and PAN linking with Aadhaar. This service connects with our TAN Registration, HUF Formation Services, TDS Return Filing, and TDS & Tax Liability advisory.

Our PAN Registration Services

New PAN Application – Individuals

End-to-end assistance with new PAN card applications for Indian residents, salaried employees, professionals, freelancers, and self-employed individuals using Form 49A via NSDL or UTIITSL portals.

PAN for Companies & LLPs

PAN registration for newly incorporated companies, LLPs, partnership firms, and trusts — required immediately after incorporation for opening a bank account, TDS compliance, and GST registration.

PAN for NRIs & Foreign Nationals

Application of PAN for Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) and foreign nationals with Indian income using Form 49AA, with guidance on required documents, address proof norms, and power of attorney arrangements.

PAN Correction & Update

Filing of PAN correction requests for errors in name, date of birth, father's name, address, or signature — processed through the official online portal with correct documentary support.

Duplicate PAN Card Application

Assistance with obtaining a duplicate or reprint PAN card where the original has been lost, damaged, or needs updating — ensuring you receive your card without delay.

PAN–Aadhaar Linking

Guidance and assistance with mandatory linking of PAN with Aadhaar under Section 139AA, including assistance where linking has failed or been rejected due to name or date of birth mismatches.

Why Professional PAN Registration Assistance Matters

  • Incorrect or incomplete PAN applications are rejected, delaying critical financial and compliance activities
  • Document requirements vary significantly for individuals, companies, NRIs, and foreign nationals — professionals ensure the right set is submitted
  • PAN–Aadhaar linking failures due to name mismatches can result in PAN becoming inoperative — expert resolution avoids penalties
  • Companies and LLPs need PAN immediately after incorporation for TAN registration, GST, and banking — delay disrupts operations
  • Professionals track application status and follow up with NSDL/UTIITSL for timely delivery
  • PAN correction applications require specific documentation — errors in corrections cause further delays

Frequently Asked Questions – PAN Registration

Who is required to obtain a PAN in India?
Every person who is required to file an income tax return, or who earns any income subject to tax in India, is required to obtain a PAN. This includes salaried individuals, professionals, business owners, companies, LLPs, partnership firms, HUFs, trusts, NRIs receiving Indian income, and foreign nationals with income arising in India. PAN is also mandatory for opening a bank account, making financial investments above specified thresholds, purchasing property, and conducting various other high-value financial transactions specified under Rule 114B.
What documents are required for a new PAN application?
For individuals (Indian residents): Proof of Identity (Aadhaar, passport, voter ID, driving licence), Proof of Address (Aadhaar, utility bill, bank statement), and Proof of Date of Birth (birth certificate, Aadhaar, passport). For companies: Certificate of Incorporation, MOA/AOA, and address proof of registered office. For NRIs and foreign nationals: passport, OCI card (if applicable), bank statement, and a copy of visa or entry stamp. Two passport-size photographs are required for individual applications. For Form 49AA (non-Indian entities), additional country-specific documents may be needed.
How long does it take to receive a PAN card?
After a successful online application, PAN is typically allotted within 3 to 5 working days, and the physical PAN card is dispatched within 15 to 20 working days by post. For applicants with an Aadhaar-linked mobile number, an e-PAN (digital PAN) is issued via email within 48 hours of allotment. Physical card delivery may take longer for applications from NRIs or foreign nationals due to international postal timelines. The PAN number itself is available online before the physical card arrives and can be used immediately for all compliance purposes.
What is the penalty for not linking PAN with Aadhaar?
Under Section 139AA of the Income Tax Act, every individual who is eligible to obtain Aadhaar must link it with their PAN. Failure to link by the prescribed deadline results in the PAN becoming inoperative — meaning TDS will be deducted at higher rates (20% instead of standard rates), the taxpayer cannot file ITR, and cannot conduct specified financial transactions. To re-activate an inoperative PAN, the individual must link it with Aadhaar and pay a late linking fee of Rs. 1,000. Our team assists with Aadhaar-PAN linking, including resolution of name/date of birth mismatches that prevent successful linking.
Can a person hold two PANs? What is the penalty?
No. Under Section 139A(7) of the Income Tax Act, a person cannot hold more than one PAN. If a person inadvertently receives two PANs (for example, due to multiple applications), they are required to surrender the duplicate PAN by submitting a PAN surrender form to NSDL or UTIITSL or to the Assessing Officer. Holding two PANs simultaneously attracts a penalty of Rs. 10,000 under Section 272B. Our professionals assist in identifying duplicate PANs and completing the surrender process correctly to avoid penalties.

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F.A.Q.

It includes all yearly requirements such as filings, actuarial valuation, audits, and maintaining proper records.

Yes, regular compliance is required to maintain approval and tax benefits.

It helps determine the exact gratuity liability and required funding for the trust.

 

Yes, trusts must file necessary returns and maintain financial records as per regulations.

Non-compliance can lead to penalties, loss of tax benefits, or cancellation of approval.

Trustees and the employer are responsible for ensuring proper compliance.