Wednesday 5 July 2017

PAN-Aadhaar linkages is about 7.36 crore, reveals Income Tax department

Recently, IT department made it clear that without Aadhaar, people will not be able to e-file ITRs

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Nearly a quarter of 30 crore PAN holders have linked their unique alphanumeric number with Aadhaar, with over one crore such seedings happening last month.

The jump in the number came after the government made it clear that the PAN-Aadhaar linking was mandatory from July 1 for filing of income tax returns (ITRs) and for obtaining a new Permanent Account Number (PAN).

Out of the about 6.44 crore e-filers registered on the e-filing website of the income tax department, a senior official said, the Aadhaar-PAN linking had been done in about 3.06 crore cases.
"The total number of PAN-Aadhaar linkages is about 7.36 crore, as per latest figures updated till today. Seeding of over a crore Aadhaar numbers in the PAN database has come about in the last one month," the official said.

The income tax department had recently made it clear that taxpayers without the Aadhaar number or its enrollment ID would not be able to Income Tax e-filing from July 1 even as it had said that in "no case" any PAN would be invalidated.

A senior official had clarified that people who were not able to link their Aadhaar with PAN by July 1, would have the option to mention the UIDAI-provided number in the e-ITR and this would be considered a valid linking of the two unique numbers

E-filing of the ITR is mandatory for all individuals except those earning less than Rs 5 lakh per annum and those who are above 80 years of age.

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