Income Tax Alert: Fix Errors in PAN Card Without Visiting Any Office

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In today’s times, the PAN card isn’t just a plastic card, but has become your financial identity. Joining a new job, opening a demat account for the stock market, or filing your Income Tax Return (ITR)—all of these are impossible without a PAN card.

But often, misspellings, old dates of birth, or incorrect addresses stymie important tasks. The good news is that you no longer need to make the painstaking rounds of government offices. You can correct errors on your PAN card from the comfort of your home using the latest online portal from 2026.

Corrections will be made through these two official websites

PAN Card New Update

The Income Tax Department has made the entire process digital and transparent for the convenience of PAN card holders. If there’s an error on your card, you can apply through the two main websites listed below. The first is NSDL (now Protean), which is the most widely used portal. The second is UTIITSL, through which you can apply for corrections and a new PAN. Using these portals not only saves you time but also avoids extra fees to agents and long queues.

PAN Card Correction Process

To change your name, address, or date of birth, you must follow a systematic process. Let’s learn how:

Required Documents

It is essential to have the correct documents to complete the correction process successfully. If you wish to make a name correction, you may need your Aadhaar card, passport, or gazette notification. A birth certificate or 10th-grade marksheet is considered the most reliable proof for correcting your date of birth (DOB).

How to apply for e-PAN Card

A voter ID, an electricity bill, or a bank statement can be used for an address change. Additionally, you will need to upload a new passport-sized photo and a signature on white paper to ensure your photo and signature appear clear and accurate on the new card.

Legal action will be taken if you create fake documents

Never attempt to provide false or fraudulent information when making corrections to your PAN card. The government has enacted strict regulations to prevent fraud. According to UIDAI regulations, creating or using a fake Aadhaar card can result in a jail term of up to 3 years and a fine of up to ₹10,000.

Similarly, anyone creating a fake PAN card or possessing multiple PAN cards can face a jail term of up to 6 months and a heavy fine. The Income Tax Department holds all your data digitally, so any attempt to commit fraud in any financial transaction could land you in a tight legal grip.

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