Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Without Aadhaar

Existing accounts must be linked with uniqueiden­tity details

- Mahua Venkatesh

Permanent account numbers (PAN) not linked to Aadhaar cards will likely become invalid after December 31, a government source said on Thursday, as the Centre pushes to widen the use of the 12-digit biometric identity project.

Currently, all taxpayers need to have a PAN number to file income tax return but others, such as students outside the tax bracket, also use the card as a proof of identity. The government says many of these PAN cards are fraudulent­ly obtained, a practice that can be checked by a unique identifica­tion number.

The official — who refused to be quoted because he isn’t authorised to talk to media — said the government had arrived at the tentative cutoff date of December 31 as it believed the Aadhaar enrollment process will be complete by the end of the year.

“Considerin­g that 98% of the adult population is Aadhaar card holders, a timeframe till the end of the year is more than adequate for linking PAN with Aadhaar,” said SBI group’s chief economic adviser Soumya Kanti Ghosh.

More than 1.08 billion Indians have the unique identifica­tion number that was aimed at plugging leaks in the distributi­on of government entitlemen­ts and benefits. Over the past few years, the Centre has linked Aadhaar to a growing list of subsidies and schemes, such as the mid-day meal. On Wednesday, the Lok Sabha passed a controvers­ial bill that made Aadhaar mandatory for filing income tax returns or applying for a PAN card. According to the amendments in the finance bill, taxpayers can’t file income tax returns from July 1 if they fail to quote the Aadhaar number or show proof of having applied for the document.

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