PAN 2.0 vs Old PAN: Key differences you need to know

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According to a PIB release, “Section 272B of the Income-tax Act imposes a penalty of Rs. 10,000 for taxpayers who fail to comply with PAN-related provisions. This includes not obtaining a PAN when required, knowingly quoting an incorrect PAN on prescribed documents, or providing an incorrect PAN to the person deducting or collecting tax.”

As per the Income Tax Act, no individual is allowed to hold more than one PAN. If a person does hold multiple PANs, they must inform the Jurisdictional Assessing Officer and request the additional PAN to be deactivated or deleted.

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