A Permanent Account Number (PAN) card is one of the most essential financial identity documents every Indian citizen, business entity, and NRI must possess. Whether you are filing income tax returns, opening a bank account, investing in mutual funds, or purchasing property, a PAN card is non-negotiable. This comprehensive guide walks you through every aspect of applying for a PAN card — from eligibility and required documents to the online and offline application processes — so you can get your PAN card without any confusion or delay.
What Is a PAN Card and Why Do You Need One?
A Permanent Account Number (PAN) is a unique 10-character alphanumeric identifier issued by the Income Tax Department of India under the supervision of the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT). It links all financial transactions of an individual or entity to a single identity, ensuring financial transparency and helping the government track taxable income.
Here is a quick overview of the key situations where a PAN card is mandatory or strongly required:
| The transaction cannot be processed | Why PAN Is Required | Consequence Without PAN |
|---|---|---|
| Filing Income Tax Returns (ITR) | Mandatory for all taxpayers | Cannot file returns legally |
| Opening a Bank Account | Required by RBI guidelines | Account opening gets rejected |
| Buying/Selling Property | Transactions above ₹10 lakh | Transaction may be flagged or blocked |
| Stock Market & Mutual Fund Investments | SEBI-mandated KYC requirement | Investment account cannot be opened |
| Applying for Credit Card or Loan | Lender’s KYC compliance | Application rejected outright |
| Receiving Salary | TDS deduction requires PAN linkage | 20% TDS deducted instead of standard rate |
| Foreign Exchange Transactions | RBI/FEMA compliance requirement | Transaction cannot be processed |
| Starting a Business or Company | GST, ROC registration requirement | Business registration incomplete |
Without a PAN, a higher TDS (Tax Deducted at Source) rate of 20% is applicable on most financial transactions under Section 206AA of the Income Tax Act.
Who Is Eligible to Apply for a PAN Card?
PAN card applications are open to a wide range of applicants. The form to be used varies depending on the applicant’s category:
| Applicant Category | Applicable Form | Key Condition |
|---|---|---|
| Indian Citizens (Residents) | Form 49A | Valid Aadhaar recommended |
| Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) | Form 49AA | Foreign address acceptable |
| Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs) | Form 49AA | Passport copy mandatory |
| Foreign Nationals | Form 49AA | Must have taxable income in India |
| Minor Children | Form 49A | Applied through parent/guardian |
| Hindu Undivided Families (HUFs) | Form 49A | Karta applies on behalf of HUF |
| Partnership Firms & LLPs | Form 49A | Partnership deed required |
| Companies & Trusts | Form 49A | Registration certificate required |
| Artificial Juridical Persons | Form 49A | Supporting legal documents needed |
There is no minimum age requirement for obtaining a PAN card, making it applicable for individuals of all age groups, including newborns (through parents or guardians).
Documents Required for PAN Card Application
Before initiating your application, ensure you have the following documents in order. The table below covers all accepted documents across all three mandatory categories:
| Document Type | Accepted Documents | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Proof of Identity | Aadhaar Card, Voter ID, Passport, Driving Licence, Ration Card (with photo) | Any one document is sufficient |
| Proof of Address | Aadhaar Card, Utility Bills (electricity/water/gas), Bank Statement, Passport, Post Office Passbook | Utility bills must not be older than 3 months |
| Proof of Date of Birth | Birth Certificate, Aadhaar Card, Matriculation Certificate (10th Mark Sheet), Passport, Pension Payment Order | Must clearly mention date of birth |
| For Companies/Firms | Certificate of Registration (ROC), Partnership Deed, Trust Deed | Varies by entity type |
How to Apply for a PAN Card Online
The online application process is the fastest and most convenient way to obtain a PAN card. There are two authorised portals for this:
- NSDL (Protean) Portal — https://www.onlineservices.nsdl.com
- UTIITSL Portal — https://www.utiitsl.com
Step-by-Step Online Application via NSDL Portal
Step 1: Visit the NSDL Portal. Go to the official NSDL PAN application portal. Select Form 49A if you are an Indian citizen, or Form 49AA if you are a foreign national or NRI.
Step 2: Fill in the Application Form. Enter your personal details accurately:
- Full name (as per official records)
- Father’s name
- Date of birth
- Gender
- Contact information (mobile number and email ID)
- Aadhaar number (mandatory for Indian residents)
Step 3: Upload Required Documents. Upload scanned copies of your:
- Proof of Identity
- Proof of Address
- Proof of Date of Birth
- A recent passport-sized photograph
- Signature on white paper
All documents must be clear, readable, and in JPG/PDF format within the specified file size limits.
Step 4: Pay the Application Fee. The application fee for a PAN card depends on the delivery location:
| Delivery Location | Application Fee (Inclusive of GST) | Payment Modes |
|---|---|---|
| Within India | ₹107 | Net Banking, Credit/Debit Card, UPI |
| Outside India (International) | ₹1,017 | Net Banking, Credit/Debit Card |
| Instant e-PAN (Digital Only) | Free | No payment required |
Step 5: e-KYC Verification via Aadhaar OTP If you choose to apply using Aadhaar-based e-KYC, an OTP will be sent to your Aadhaar-linked mobile number for instant verification. This eliminates the need to physically submit documents.
Step 6: Submit and Save Acknowledgement Number. After successful submission, you will receive a 15-digit acknowledgement number. Save this for future reference and tracking purposes.
How to Apply for an Instant e-PAN (Free of Cost)
The Income Tax Department offers a free Instant e-PAN facility through the official e-filing portal at https://www.incometax.gov.in. This is applicable for:
- Individuals with a valid Aadhaar number
- Those whose Aadhaar is linked to an active mobile number
The e-PAN is issued within 10 minutes and is a digitally signed, paperless PAN card in PDF format — legally valid for all financial purposes.
Steps for Instant e-PAN:
- Visit the Income Tax e-filing portal
- Click on “Instant e-PAN” under Quick Links
- Enter your Aadhaar number
- Verify via OTP sent to your Aadhaar-linked mobile
- Confirm your details and submit
- Download your e-PAN PDF immediately
How to Apply for a PAN Card Offline
For those who prefer a physical application process:
- Download or collect Form 49A from any TIN-FC (Tax Information Network Facilitation Centre), PAN centre, or download it from the NSDL/UTIITSL website.
- Fill the form carefully in block letters using a black ink pen.
- Affix two recent passport-sized photographs in the designated box.
- Sign or put a left thumb impression in the specified box.
- Attach self-attested photocopies of the required documents.
- Submit the form along with the application fee (in cash or demand draft) at the nearest TIN-FC or PAN card centre.
- Collect the acknowledgement slip and retain it for tracking.
You can find the nearest PAN application centre by visiting the NSDL or UTIITSL websites.
How to Track Your PAN Card Application Status
Once your application is submitted, you can track its progress using the method that suits you best:
| Tracking Method | How to Use | Details |
|---|---|---|
| NSDL Portal (Online) | Visit the NSDL status tracking page | Enter your 15-digit acknowledgement number |
| UTIITSL Portal (Online) | Visit the UTIITSL PAN tracking page | Applicable only for UTIITSL applications |
| SMS | Send NSDLPAN <acknowledgement number> to 57575 | Works on any mobile network, 24×7 |
| Phone/IVR | Call TIN Call Centre at 020-27218080 | Available during business hours |
The PAN card is typically dispatched within 15 working days after successful verification.
How to Apply for a Duplicate or Reprint of PAN Card
If your PAN card is lost, damaged, or stolen, you can apply for a reprint or duplicate card without changing your existing PAN number. The process is identical to a fresh application — simply select “Reprint of PAN Card” on the NSDL or UTIITSL portal and pay the applicable fee.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Avoid these frequently made errors to ensure your application is processed without rejection or delay:
| Scan documents at a minimum of 200 DPI in good lighting | Why It Matters | How to Avoid It |
|---|---|---|
| Incorrect name spelling | Name mismatch causes application rejection | Cross-check with Aadhaar/Passport before submitting |
| Date of birth mismatch | Discrepancy across documents leads to delays | Ensure all documents show the same DOB |
| Blurry or invalid document uploads | Low-quality scans get rejected by the system | Scan documents at minimum 200 DPI in good lighting |
| Applying for multiple PAN cards | Punishable under Section 272B — ₹10,000 penalty | Check if you already hold a PAN before applying |
| Inactive Aadhaar-linked mobile number | Blocks OTP delivery and halts e-KYC verification | Update your mobile number at an Aadhaar centre first |
| Wrong form selection | Form 49A vs 49AA confusion leads to rejection | Indians use 49A; NRIs/foreign nationals use 49AA |
Final Thoughts
Obtaining a PAN card in India has never been easier, thanks to streamlined digital processes and the instant e-PAN facility. Whether you opt for the online route through NSDL/UTIITSL, the free instant e-PAN through the Income Tax portal, or prefer the traditional offline method, the process is straightforward when you have the right documents in place.
A PAN card is not just a tax document — it is your financial identity. From banking and investments to government subsidies and employment, it serves as a universal financial passport. Apply today, stay compliant, and unlock seamless access to India’s financial ecosystem.