Holding More than One PAN? Know Legal Risks and Heavy Penalties under Section 139A:

Here a comprehensive guide explaining why holding more than one PAN is an illegal activity in India and can lead to massive penalties under Section 139A of the Income Tax Act, 1961.
Consequences for Holding More than One PAN

Holding More than One PAN? Know Legal Risks and Heavy Penalties under Section 139A
In India, it is not legal to hold more than one Permanent Account Number (PAN) under Section 139A of the Income Tax Act, 1961. Neither common people nor companies are allowed to hold more than one PAN number. In this article, we will discuss all the key consequences that one can suffer if holding more than one PAN.
What is a PAN?
PAN stands for Permanent Account Number. It is a unique ten-digit alphanumeric number issued by the Income Tax Department. The number is typed on a laminated plastic card commonly known as a PAN card. A PAN card provides every individual in India with a unique identity. Most of the finance-related works in India require PAN; hence, it is considered a crucial document in the nation.
Reasons for Holding More than One PAN
- Generally, when people have mistakes in their PAN, they apply for a new PAN instead of applying to correct these mistakes. This results in having two PANs.
- When a person does not receive his/her PAN after some time of applying, he/she apply for a new PAN, instead of waiting for at least a month. This results in having two PANs. Many individuals are not aware that the person who has applied for a PAN can even check its status online. However, they reply the same.
- As we all know, in India surnames of women change after their marriages; they hold the surnames of their husbands. So they apply for new PANs in order to update their surnames in them instead of applying to change their surname in the existing PAN only.
- Many masterminds even apply for a second PAN to defraud the government and avoid paying tax. This is a major illegal activity and can lead to a massive penalty.
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Saloni is a Content Writer with 2+ years of experience at studycafe.in. She writes legal, taxation, and finance related content including GST, Income Tax etc. Skilled in translating complex judicial pronouncements and regulatory developments into clear, and reader-friendly articles. Experienced in covering judgements of ITAT, High Court, GSTAT, and news related to Income Tax, GST, and corporate law. She can be reached at [email protected].
Saloni is a Content Writer with 2+ years of experience at studycafe.in. She writes legal, taxation, and finance related content including GST, Income Tax etc. Skilled in translating complex judicial pronouncements and regulatory developments into clear, and reader-friendly articles. Experienced in covering judgements of ITAT, High Court, GSTAT, and news related to Income Tax, GST, and corporate law. She can be reached at [email protected].
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