How much does it cost to get a new PAN Card? PAN card required documents for applying a new PAN Card?
How much does it cost to get a new PAN Card, change in PAN Card Information or receive another copy of PAN Card?
As of Aug 2007 the fees for processing new PAN Card or change in information cost Indian Rs 60 (plus applicable taxes). If address for communication is a foreign address, the fee payable is Rs 717 (including service tax).
Latest information can be found on Tax Information Network (TIN) website of Income Tax Department.
Here are the required documents for applying PAN Card?
- A recent color photograph (size 3.5 cm x 2.5 cm).
- Proof of identity (any of the below)
- School leaving certificate
- Matriculation certificate
- Degree of recognized educational institution
- Depository account statement
- Valid Credit card
- Bank account statement
- Water bill
- Ration card
- Property tax assessment order
- Passport
- Voter’s identity card
- Driving license
- Certificate of identity signed by a Member of Parliament or Member of Legislative Assembly or Municipal Councilor or a Gazetted Officer.
- Proof of address (any of the below)
- Electricity bill*
- Telephone bill*
- Depository account statement*
- Credit card statement*
- Bank account statement*
- Rent receipt*
- Employer certificate*
- Ration card
- Passport
- Voter’s identity card
- Property tax assessment order
- Driving license
- Certificate of address signed by a Member of Parliament or Member of Legislative Assembly or Municipal Councilor or a Gazetted Officer.
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