PAN 2.0: Will your PAN number change now? Here’s all you need to know

Big changes are on the way for how taxpayers interact with the government, thanks to the newly-approved PAN 2.0 Project. The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA), led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has given the green light to this tech-driven overhaul. With a budget of Rs 1,435 crore, the project promises to make taxpayer registration faster, smarter, and more secure.

So, what’s new? PAN 2.0 is all about transforming the way Permanent Account Number (PAN) and Tax Deduction and Collection Account Number (TAN) services work. It’s a complete re-engineering of the current system, blending cutting-edge technology with eco-friendly processes. Think quicker service delivery, better data accuracy, and smoother digital experiences.

Here’s what taxpayers can look forward to:

  • Faster, Easier Access: No more waiting around—services will be delivered at lightning speed.
  • One Truth, One Source: Your data stays consistent across platforms, eliminating errors.
  • Go Green: Eco-friendly processes will cut waste and save costs.
  • Stronger Security: Enhanced systems mean your information stays safe and sound.

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What’s exciting is how PAN 2.0 aligns with Digital India’s vision. It aims to make PAN the common identifier for all digital systems in specified government agencies. Imagine how seamless it will be when all systems speak the same language, using your PAN as the link.

Will PAN Number be Different?

Permanent Account Number (PAN), as the name suggests, is a permanent number and does not change. PAN 2.0 will upgrade the services and technology features in it. It will change 10-15 year-old software and upgrade to the new platform. A unified portal will also be launched to streamline services and focus will be on grievance redressal.

This is not just an upgrade; it’s a game-changer. By consolidating PAN/TAN services and improving validation processes, the government is ensuring that taxpayers get a more streamlined and user-friendly experience.

Adhil Shetty, CEO of Bankbazaar.com, says, “With PAN 2.0, taxpayers can expect shorter waiting times, consistent information across platforms, and enhanced security measures to keep their data safe. It’s a complete transformation designed to make managing taxes simpler and more efficient for taxpayers in the country.”

With the focus on security and efficiency,

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