Holding multiple PAN cards? Know the consequences and what you should do
The Assessing Officer may levy a penalty of a sum of Rs 10,000 to a person holding multiple PAN cards.
Last year, Sunil Kumar from Delhi
had a bad credit history and was unable to get a home loan from banks he
applied to. He decided to apply for another PAN card consulting his friend with
the objective of creating a dual identity for himself. He did this fraudulent
and illegal exercise intentionally to erase bad credit history and apply for
home loan. There are lakhs of people across India like Sunil Kumar doing this
fraudulent exercise and cases are registered against them.
Intentionally or unintentionally
many end up with multiple PAN cards
Anubhav Jain, Co-Founder and Head of
Risk, Qbera.com said, “Often people intentionally apply for more than one PAN
card for the purpose of reducing their tax burden by splitting up their income
and assets. Others do it to enter into financial transactions based on
fraudulent documents as they have mala fide intentions.” People do this in the
hope that a new PAN card
will give them a clean chit on their past bad repayment behaviour with respect
to loans or credit card debt.
Unintentionally, many end up with
multiple PAN cards because they are unaware that doing so is illegal. Anubhav
Jain shared a couple of instances, “When someone loses their card, they apply
for a fresh one instead of requesting a duplicate. Often, women change their
maiden names after marriage, here they apply for a new PAN card whereas they
should be requesting for an update in information on their original card
itself.”
Shalini Jain, Tax Partner, EY India
added, “Other examples could be NRIs coming to India for work and apply for a
PAN. When they revisit India again after say few years, unintentionally, they
may end up applying of PAN again.”
Application for multiple PAN cards
should be discouraged
The PAN application process
typically requires one to enter some of the basic details like name, mobile
number, date of birth, address, father's name, etc. Unfortunately, any of this
information can be manipulated quite easily to create a new identity and thus
apply for multiple PAN cards. “However, with the mandatory linking of one’s
Aadhaar and PAN card numbers, identifying such cases has become much easier for
the government, thereby discouraging such illegal activity,” said Anubhav Jain.
Consequences of holding multiple PAN
cards with different numbers
Shalini Jain pointed out, “As per
Section 139A of Income Tax Act, 1961 a person can hold only one PAN.” As per
Section 272B, the Assessing Officer may levy a penalty of a sum of Rs 10,000 to
a person who fails to comply with the provision of Section 139A which would
include holding multiple PAN cards.
Prior to levying the penalty, the
Assessing Officer will provide a hearing to the individual. Shalini Jain said,
“If the individual can explain to the Assessing Officer that multiple PAN was
acquired unintentionally, it is possible the penalty of Rs 10,000 is not levied
on the individual.”
Methods to surrender / cancel
additional PAN cards
Surrendering and cancelling
additional PAN cards has been made quite simple today. It is possible using
both online and offline process.
- Online process
One needs to visit the NSDL website
and submit the ‘PAN Change Request’ application form. Anubhav Jain explained,
“You need to mention the single PAN card that you intend to keep using and
cancel all the rest. The additional PAN numbers that you choose to surrender
have to be mentioned in item no.11 along with the corresponding PAN card
copies.”
- Offline process
If you aren’t very comfortable with
the online route, you can also surrender your additional PAN cards offline by
filling up form 49A available on NSDL website to download and print. Fill up
this form with the necessary details of the PAN cards to be cancelled and
submit it at your nearest UTI or NSDL TIN facilitation centre.
Do remember to take an
acknowledgement of the same. You will need to follow this up with a letter to
the Assessing Officer in your jurisdiction. Anubhav Jain said, “This letter
must contain the details of the PAN card to be retained and those of the ones
that need to be cancelled, along with duplicate copies as well as the
acknowledgement from UTI or NSDL TIN.”
Merely following the online or
offline process for PAN card cancellation does not ensure that the PAN will be
cancelled. Shalini Jain clarified, “The individual may have to visit his/ her
jurisdictional Assessing Officer to convince that the additional PAN was
inadvertently acquired.”
Happy Investing
Source:Moneycontrol.com
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