Both
Aadhaar and
PAN are crucial documents in India. Linking them is
mandatory for most financial transactions. Here’s a simple guide to do it from home and what could happen if you don’t.
1. Why Linking Aadhaar and PAN Is Important
· Required for
income tax filings· Mandatory for
banking, investments, and other financial transactions· Prevents
duplication of PAN cards and fraudulent activities2. How to Link Aadhaar and PAN Online
1. Visit the
Income Tax e-Filing portal: https://www.incometax.gov.in2. Click on
“Link Aadhaar”3. Enter your
PAN, Aadhaar number, and name as per Aadhaar4. Verify the details and click
Submit5. You will receive a
confirmation message once successfully linked
3. Alternative Ways to Link
· Through
SMS: Send
UIDPAN<12-digit Aadhaar><10-digit PAN> to
567678 or 56161· Through
your bank if they provide the service
4. What Happens if You Don’t Link?
· PAN becomes
inoperative for filing income tax· May
affect refunds and financial transactions· Could lead to
penalties under the Income Tax Act5. Tips for a Smooth Linking Process
· Ensure
name and date of birth in PAN and Aadhaar match· Keep your
registered mobile number active for OTP verification· Avoid third-party websites;
use official portals only
✅ Final Takeaway
Linking your
Aadhaar and PAN is quick, easy, and essential. Doing it online from home ensures you stay compliant with the law and avoid
financial and tax-related issues.
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