No, it is not possible for a single person to have two PAN (Permanent Account Number) cards. As per Indian law, it is mandatory for individuals and entities to have only one PAN card, and obtaining multiple PAN cards is considered fraudulent.
A PAN card is a unique identifier assigned to an individual or entity for tax purposes, and having multiple PAN cards can lead to confusion and discrepancies in financial records. Additionally, it can result in legal action and penalties from the Income Tax Department.
If a person accidentally obtains multiple PAN cards due to a mistake or technical issue, they should immediately surrender the additional card(s) by submitting a request to the NSDL or UTIITSL, the two authorized agencies responsible for PAN card issuance and management in India.
Therefore, it is important to ensure that you have only one PAN card and to take the necessary steps to surrender any additional cards that you may have inadvertently obtained.




