What is a Permanent Account Number (PAN)?
A Permanent Account Number (PAN) is a ten-digit alphanumeric number issued by the Income Tax Department of India. It is issued in the form of a laminated card by an Assessing Officer. The PAN serves as a unique identifier for individuals and entities, primarily for tax purposes.
Example of a PAN
A typical PAN is structured as follows: AFRPP1595D. The ten characters in the PAN include a mix of letters and numbers, and it is used to track and manage tax-related information and financial transactions.
The PAN is essential for a variety of financial transactions and compliance with tax regulations. For more information on obtaining or managing your PAN, please visit the official Income Tax Department's website or contact their customer service.
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