Can I apply for an Aadhaar from my PAN card?

No, you cannot apply for an Aadhaar card from your PAN card. Aadhaar and PAN are two separate government-issued identity documents, and they serve different purposes. To apply for an Aadhaar card, you need to provide biometric information, including your fingerprints and iris scan, as well as demographic information such as your name, address, and date of birth. You can visit an Aadhaar enrolment centre or use the UIDAI website to apply for an Aadhaar card. On the other hand, PAN is a 10-digit alphanumeric identity number issued by the Income Tax Department and is used primarily for tax purposes. You can apply for a PAN card through the pancardapplyonline, NSDL or UTIITSL websites.

How can I remove my PAN card which is already taken in a dream 11 account of which I am not aware?

To remove your PAN card from a Dream11 account, you will need to contact Dream11 customer support.

You can reach them through their website, email, or phone. Provide them with your details and explain that you are no longer using the account and would like to have your PAN card removed.

They will guide you through the process and assist you in removing your PAN card from the account. Additionally, you can also change the PAN card associated with the account if you wish.

How do I delink the Aadhaar card with the PAN card? I have surrendered my PAN card, but I need to delink my Aadhaar to apply for a PAN card.

To delink your Aadhaar card from your PAN card, you will need to follow these steps:

  1. Log on to the income tax department’s e-filing website.
  2. Click on the “Link Aadhaar” option under the “Profile Settings” tab.
  3. Enter your PAN number, Aadhaar number, and name as mentioned on the Aadhaar card.
  4. If the details match, a message will be displayed saying that your Aadhaar-PAN linking has been completed.
  5. If the details do not match, you may need to correct the details on your PAN or Aadhaar card before proceeding.

Note: If you have surrendered your PAN card, you may need to wait for it to be deactivated in the income tax department’s database before you can apply for a new PAN card and delink your Aadhaar card from it.

Why am I unable to accept a PAN ID in Amazon Pay?

There could be several reasons why you are unable to accept a PAN ID in Amazon Pay:

  1. Incorrect PAN Details: Ensure that the PAN details entered are correct and match the details on the physical PAN card.
  2. Invalid PAN Number: The PAN number might have been invalidated by the Income Tax Department. In such cases, you may need to get a new PAN card.
  3. Document Verification Failure: Amazon Pay might have been unable to verify the PAN document due to poor image quality or other issues.
  4. Account Restrictions: Your Amazon Pay account might have certain restrictions that prevent you from accepting a PAN ID.
  5. Technical Issues: Technical issues with Amazon Pay’s systems might prevent you from accepting a PAN ID.

In case of any of the above issues, you can reach out to the Amazon Pay support team for assistance. They will be able to help you resolve the issue and provide you with more information

E filing site shows my PAN is active, but why is my PAN not present in the income tax department database? I can’t change the correction in the NSDL site. What is this? What will I do?

If the e-filing site shows that your PAN is active, but it’s not present in the income tax department database, it could mean that there might be some discrepancy between the information you have provided and what is recorded in the government database. In such cases, you can follow the below steps to resolve the issue:

  1. Contact the PAN centre from where you obtained your PAN card. They will be able to provide more information on the issue and guide you on the next steps.
  2. You can also reach out to the income tax department’s e-filing helpline and get clarification on the issue.
  3. You may also consider visiting the nearest PAN centre to get this resolved.

It’s important to resolve this issue as soon as possible as an incorrect PAN or mismatch in your PAN details can lead to various complications while filing taxes or applying for financial services

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