According to PAN 2.0, Indian PAN cardholders can apply for a reprint of their PAN card by paying fees of Rs 50. The reprinted PAN card having QR code will be sent to the taxpayer's registered email address as well. The application for the reprint of the PAN card can be submitted after making corrections and updating the PAN details in the income tax records, if any. Once the details are updated, the updated PAN card with a QR code will be sent to the taxpayer's registered email address. The facility for correction and updation of the PAN details is available for free.
Before applying for the PAN card reprint, it is important to know the issuing agency of your existing PAN card. The income tax department has authorised two agencies to issue, update and offer PAN-related services. These agencies are Protean (formerly known as NSDL e-governance) and UTI Infrastructure Technology and Services Ltd (UTIITSL). Check the back of your PAN to know which agency to contact for a PAN card reprint with a QR code.
Step-by-step guide to apply for PAN card reprint with QR code
Given below are the steps a taxpayer can follow on the Protean (formerly known as NSDL) to apply for the PAN card reprint with a QR code.
Step 1: Visit https://www.onlineservices.nsdl.com/paam/ReprintEPan.html
Step 2: On the webpage, enter the required details - PAN, Aadhaar (Only for individuals) and date of birth. Select the required tick boxes and click on 'Submit'.
Step 3: A new webpage will open on your screen where you are required to check the current details as updated with the income tax department. Remember the details will be partially masked. Select where you want to receive the one-time password (OTP). The website allows the taxpayer to receive the OTP on a mobile number, email ID and both. Select the tick box for a PAN card being dispatched to the communication address available in the income tax department records. Click on 'Generate OTP'.
Step 4: An OTP will be sent on the chosen option. The OTP received will be valid for 10 minutes only. Enter the OTP and click on validate.
Step 5: Once the OTP is validated, you will be redirected to the mode of payment option. You can make the payment of Rs 50 for applying for a PAN card reprint with a QR code. Select the tick box on 'I agree to terms of service' and click on submit.
Step 6: A new webpage will open where you are required to make the payment of Rs 50. Once the payment is made, an acknowledgement receipt will be generated. Save this acknowledgement receipt as it allows you to download the e-PAN from the NSDL website after 24 hours.
The PAN card will be reprinted and will be dispatched to the registered address. The new PAN card should be received within 15-20 days.
Steps to apply for PAN card reprint with UTIITSL
Taxpayers whose PAN is issued by the UTIITSL should visit https://www.pan.utiitsl.com/reprint.html. Select the 'Reprint PAN card' option. A new webpage will open on your screen. Enter the mandatory required details - PAN, date of birth and captcha code and click on submit.
The steps to apply for a PAN card reprint with a QR code will be similar to those mentioned above. A taxpayer can follow the steps on the UTIITS
Steps to apply for PAN card reprint with UTIITSL
Taxpayers whose PAN is issued by the UTIITSL should visit https://www.pan.utiitsl.com/reprint.html. Select the 'Reprint PAN card' option. A new webpage will open on your screen. Enter the mandatory required details - PAN, date of birth and captcha code and click on submit.
The steps to apply for a PAN card reprint with a QR code will be similar to those mentioned above. A taxpayer can follow the steps on the UTIITS
Steps to apply for PAN card reprint with UTIITSL
Taxpayers whose PAN is issued by the UTIITSL should visit https://www.pan.utiitsl.com/reprint.html. Select the 'Reprint PAN card' option. A new webpage will open on your screen. Enter the mandatory required details - PAN, date of birth and captcha code and click on submit.
The steps to apply for a PAN card reprint with a QR code will be similar to those mentioned above. A taxpayer can follow the steps on the UTIITS website to apply for a PAN card reprint.
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