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Our Service of PAN Card
1. PAN application Charges: 180.00 Rupees Only (Need Address proof and Age Proof Documents and 2 copy passport photos)
2. PAN application Charges 250.00 to 500.00 Rupees Only (With Out Age Proof Documents ,Need Address Proof Documents and 2 copy passport photos )
3. PAN application Charges 500.00 Rupees Only (With Out Age Proof Documents ,And Address Proof Documents and 3 copy passport photos )
4. Missing PAN application Charges 200.00 Rupees Only
(Need Address proof and Age Proof Documents with Old PAN card and 3 copy passport photos.)
PAN, or permanent account number, is a unique 10-digit alphanumeric identity allotted to each taxpayer
by the Income Tax Department under the supervision of the Central Board
of Direct Taxes. It also serves as an identity proof. PAN is mandatory
for financial transactions such as receiving taxable salary or
professional fees, sale or purchase of assets above specified limits,
buy mutual funds and more.
The primary objective of PAN is to use a universal identification key to track financial transactions that might have a taxable component to prevent tax evasion. The PAN number remains unaffected by change of address throughout India.
The primary objective of PAN is to use a universal identification key to track financial transactions that might have a taxable component to prevent tax evasion. The PAN number remains unaffected by change of address throughout India.
WHO MUST APPLY FOR PAN?
- Anybody who earns a taxable income in India, including foreign nationals who pay taxes here
- Anybody who runs a business (be it retail, services or consultancy) that had total sales, turnover or gross receipt exceeding Rs 5 lakh in the previous financial year
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PAN, or permanent account number, is a unique 10-digit alphanumeric identity allotted to each taxpayer
by the Income Tax Department under the supervision of the Central Board
of Direct Taxes. It also serves as an identity proof. PAN is mandatory
for financial transactions such as receiving taxable salary or
professional fees, sale or purchase of assets above specified limits,
buy mutual funds and more.
The primary objective of PAN is to use a universal identification key to track financial transactions that might have a taxable component to prevent tax evasion. The PAN number remains unaffected by change of address throughout India.
WHO MUST APPLY FOR PAN? - Anybody who earns a taxable income in India, including foreign nationals who pay taxes here
- Anybody who runs a business (be it retail, services or consultancy) that had total sales, turnover or gross receipt exceeding Rs 5 lakh in the previous financial year
WHY GET A PAN NUMBER?
- For payment of direct taxes
- To file income tax returns
- To avoid deduction of tax at higher rate than due
- To enter into specific transaction such as:
(a) Sale or purchase of immovable property valued at Rs 5 lakh or more
(b) Sale or purchase of a vehicle other than a two wheeler
(c) Payment to hotels or restaurants an amount exceeding Rs 25,000 at any one time
(d) Payment in cash an amount exceeding Rs 25,000 in connection with travel to any foreign country
(e) Payment of an amount of Rs 50,000 or more to the Reserve Bank of India for acquiring bonds
(f) Payment of an amount of Rs 50,000 or more to a company or an institution for acquiring bonds or debentures
(g) Payment of an amount of Rs 50,000 or more to a company for acquiring shares
(h) Any mutual fund purchase
(j) Deposit exceeding Rs 50,000 with any single banking institution in 24 hours.
(k) Payment exceeding Rs 5 lakh for purchase of bullion and jewellery
(b) Sale or purchase of a vehicle other than a two wheeler
(c) Payment to hotels or restaurants an amount exceeding Rs 25,000 at any one time
(d) Payment in cash an amount exceeding Rs 25,000 in connection with travel to any foreign country
(e) Payment of an amount of Rs 50,000 or more to the Reserve Bank of India for acquiring bonds
(f) Payment of an amount of Rs 50,000 or more to a company or an institution for acquiring bonds or debentures
(g) Payment of an amount of Rs 50,000 or more to a company for acquiring shares
(h) Any mutual fund purchase
(j) Deposit exceeding Rs 50,000 with any single banking institution in 24 hours.
(k) Payment exceeding Rs 5 lakh for purchase of bullion and jewellery
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