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Why you should avoid using PAN card as an Identity Proof

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PAN card should be used just where it is advised by the Income Tax Department and in different laws wherever it is compulsory. If you use PAN card as an Identity proof everywhere a proof is needed, there are chances that it can be misused to carry out money related fakes, spams and frauds. It can be even used to do fraud transactions.

In this way, it is imperative to know when and where PAN number is to be used.

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What is PAN Card?

PAN is a ten-digit alphanumeric number, issued as a card by the Income Tax Department. PAN encourages combination of different reports including; instalment of expenses by an individual, data on speculations, loans and so on.

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PAN contains ten characters (alphanumeric). The characters are not irregular. For Example –AFDPR8190K, where the initial three characters i.e. “AFD” in the PAN are alphabetic arrangement running from AAA to ZZZ, fourth character of PAN i.e. “P” speaks to the status of the PAN holder (P for Person/Individual). Fifth character i.e. “R” speaks to first character of the PAN holder’s last name/surname. Next four characters i.e. “8190” are successive numbers running from 0001 to 9999. Last character i.e. “K” in this illustration, is an alphabetic check digit.

Money related transactions where citing of PAN is obligatory

The following are the money related exchanges where citing your PAN is necessary:

One should avoid using PAN card/PAN details as an Identity Proof at any source other than salary or bank related matters. Contingent upon the reason and necessity (as said above), use it judiciously. You may submit other ID proofs like Aadhar card, Voter Id, Driving permit and so forth, if PAN is not required.

Likewise, you can say ‘to whom and for what reason’ you are submitting your PAN card copy or PAN card details. For instance – for applying HDFC bank Visa. You may cite particular substance name, reason, date and afterward sign the PAN duplicate, to dodge any misuse.

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