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Still Don’t Have A New PAN Card? Here’s How Easy It Is To Apply

The Government of India launched PAN 2.0 project with new PAN card format modifications during the last year.

Indian residents are obligated to hold fundamental official documents because these documents become necessary for performing numerous daily activities. Residents must possess five essential documents that consist of a driving license together with a ration card, voter ID, Aadhaar card and PAN card because each document bears substantial worth. The PAN card proves essential among these documents because failure to have it will disrupt multiple critical processes.
The Government of India launched PAN 2.0 project with new PAN card format modifications during the last year.

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The PAN 2.0 project has initiated the release of updated PAN cards for new applications while the project also updates previous PAN cards to conform to the new format. PAN 2.0 operates as the replacement system for PAN 1.0 and implements QR code technology to boost security measures through modern technological methods.

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The required procedure exists for obtaining PAN card support at PAN service agencies where you can apply for a new PAN card. You need to verify a one-time password sent to your mobile number followed by Aadhaar card entry and personal details combined with the payment of appropriate fees for this procedure.


People can obtain an electronic Permanent Account Number (e-PAN) by using the Income Tax portal website that is located at https://eportal.incometax.gov.in/iec/foservices/#/pre-login/instant-e-pan.

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First published on: Mar 23, 2025 05:24 PM IST


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