
PAN Card New Rules 2026
From April 1, new rules for the Permanent Account Number (PAN) will come into effect. These changes will impact how people apply for a PAN card and where it is required to be used.
The aim of these updates is to make the system more transparent, improve identity verification, and make it easier to track financial transactions.
PAN is a very important document in India. It is needed for filing income tax returns, opening a bank account, and making high-value purchases.
With the new rules, the government is making the application process stricter and changing the limits where PAN is compulsory.
People who want to apply for a new PAN card or update their details should be aware of these changes. Officials have also advised finishing any pending PAN-related work before the deadline to avoid problems later.
From April 1, applying for a PAN card will become a bit more detailed.
Earlier, in many cases, an Aadhar card alone was enough to apply for a PAN. but now, applicant will have to submit extra documents to confirm their identity and date of birth.
Another important change is that the name of the PAN card must exactly match the name on the Aadhaar card. This is being done to avoid errors in official records.
Also, the current PAN application forms will be replaced with new updated forms, making the process more organised.
The government has changed the rules about where a PAN is required. These updates will affect banking, property deals, insurance, and expensive purchases.
PAN will be needed if your total deposits or withdrawals in a year reach Rs 10 lakh or more. Earlier, it was required only for cash deposits of Rs 50,000 in a single day.
PAN will now be required only if the vehicle costs more than Rs 5 lakh. Earlier, it was needed for almost all vehicle purchases.
PAN will now be compulsory when starting any insurance policy, no matter how small the premium is. Earlier, it was needed only if the yearly premium was above Rs 50,000.
The limit for needing PAN in property deals has been increased. Earlier, PAN was required for deals above Rs 10 lakh and now it is required only for deals above Rs 20 lakh.
For cash payment, PAN will now be required only if the bill is more than Rs 1 lakh. Earlier the limit was Rs 50,000.
Applicant can continue to apply for PAN through:
Protean portal
UTI Ingrasturutre Technology and Services Limited (UTIITSL)
Income Tax Department’s e-filing website
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