Deadline To Link PAN and Aadhaar Extended Until June 30
 Deadline To Link PAN and Aadhaar Extended Until June 30

 Deadline To Link PAN and Aadhaar Extended Until June 30

April 1, 2021

The income tax department said it has received representations from taxpayers that the last date for intimating the Aadhaar number may further be extended in the wake of the on-going COVID-19 pandemic.

New Delhi: The government on Wednesday extended the deadline for linking PAN with biometric Aadhaar for three months, until June 30.

The income tax department said it has received representations from taxpayers that the last date for intimating the Aadhaar number may further be extended in the wake of the on-going COVID-19 pandemic.

“Keeping in view the difficulties faced by the taxpayers, the Central Government has issued a notification today extending the last date for the intimation of the Aadhaar number and linking thereof with PAN to 30th June 2021, the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) said in a statement.

In June last year, the government had extended the deadline for linking them till March 31, 2021.

As per data available, till August last year, 32.71 crore PANs were linked to the biometric ID. The total PAN allotment as of June 29, 2020, stood at 50.95 crores.

The government has already made quoting of Aadhaar mandatory for filing income tax returns (ITRs) as well as obtaining a new Permanent Account Number ( PAN).

 

 

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