Losing or stealing a PAN card is not a new thing. Many of us forget our documents after keeping them somewhere. But if you are unable to find your PAN card, then you may have to face many challenges due to this. But you do not need to worry. Fortunately, the process of reissuing it is very easy. You can easily get a duplicate PAN card by applying online.
A PAN card is a document that works as your identity. Whether it is to get a gas connection or to open a new bank account, you need a PAN card. In such a situation, if you have lost your PAN card and now want to apply again for a duplicate PAN card, then understand its complete process here.
What to do to get a PAN card reissued?
1. First of all go to the official NSDL website. Here you have to enter your PAN card number, 10-digit Aadhaar number, and date of birth.
2. After this, agree to the terms and conditions (T&C) and complete the captcha and submit.
3. Your PAN card information will appear on the screen. To proceed, you have to order a new PAN card and enter your PIN.
4. Verify your address and make the payment. For this, you will have to pay a fee of Rs 50. After completing these steps, your duplicate PAN card will be delivered to your registered address within a few days.
For those who do not know, let us tell you that a PAN card is a very important document and if you have not linked the PAN number to your bank account and your savings account is earning interest of Rs 10,000 or more in a year, then the bank will deduct 30% TDS instead of 10%. Even if your TDS has been deducted in excess, you will not be able to claim it. So if your PAN card is lost, apply for it online immediately.
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