Pan Card Service

Apply for Pan Card through Khidmat Centre Saaj

PAN Card through Khidmat Centre

For customer’s ease, Khidmat Centre Saaj is offering various G2C Services. PAN Card Service is one of them.  The desirous person can approach Khidmat Centre to apply for PAN Card. Our Operator on the behalf of applicant will fill the Application Form. The Applicant is required to submit the necessary documents. 

List of required Supporting documents are:


  •   Voter's ID card.

  •   Passport.

  •   Aadhar card.

  •   Ration card having Applicant's photo.

  •   Driving License.

  •   Photo ID card which are issued by central government, state government or any undertaking of public sector.


It is mandatory for all Indian Citizens to link their bank account with PAN and quote PAN on any sort of payments or transactions.  It is an important document for every Indian citizen. Currently, PAN is not only used for tracking taxpayers but also some of the most important day-to-day transactions. It is also needed on every investment platform. Hence, it is essential to know where and how PAN is used.

  •      For opening all sorts of Bank Accounts

  •      At the time of Deposit or withdrawal of money in any financial institution.

  •      For Filing IT Returns 

  •      As a trusted Identification document proof

  •      For Claiming Income Tax Refund

  •      For Starting a New Business

  •      To Purchase & Sell Assets and Properties

  •      For paying Telephone, Hotel and Restaurant Bills

  •      In Purchase or Sale of Goods and Services

  •      For Bank Drafts, Pay Orders and Banker’s Cheque

    

    Note:

    
  •     A minor can also avail a PAN card by providing his/her Representative Assessee Address details.

  •     Besides these, linking PAN with the Aadhaar card also brings some additional benefits. Notably, it is compulsory to link PAN card with Aadhaar card.

  •     It helps the government to detect any duplicate PAN under one name. Linking both is also mandatory for paying taxes.

  •      A person cannot hold more than one PAN. A penalty of Rs. 10,000 is liable to be imposed under section 272B of the Income Tax Act, 1961 for having more than one PAN

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