PAN card

PAN card

A PAN card, or Permanent Account Number card, is a government-issued identification card in India.



It is issued by the Income Tax Department of the Government of India and is used for the purpose of identification, especially for the purpose of paying income tax. The PAN card serves as proof of identity and is used for a variety of financial transactions, such as opening bank accounts, receiving taxable income, and making financial investments. The PAN card is a 10-digit alphanumeric identification number that is unique to each individual. It is issued to individuals, companies, and other organizations, and is valid throughout India.


A PAN card number is a unique 10-digit alphanumeric identification number that is assigned to individuals, companies, and other organizations in India. It is issued by the Income Tax Department of the Government of India and is used for a variety of purposes, including the payment of income tax and the identification of individuals for financial transactions. The PAN card number consists of ten digits, the first five of which are letters and the last five of which are numbers. The first three letters of the PAN card number represent the series in which the card was issued, the fourth letter represents the type of entity to which the card was issued (such as an individual, company, or trust), and the last six digits are assigned by the issuing authority. The PAN card number is a unique identifier that is used to track financial transactions and is an important document for conducting financial transactions in India.

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