Digital-Divide/D0/How-to-apply-for-a-PAN-Card/Gujarati
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Time' | Narration |
00:00 | Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on Introduction to PAN card |
00:06 | In this tutorial we will learn |
00:08 | -About PAN card |
00:10 | -Structure and Validation of PAN card |
00:14 | -Need for a PAN card and |
00:16 | -To know your PAN card |
00:18 | PAN stands for Permanent Account Number |
00:23 | This is how a PAN Card looks like. |
00:28 | It is a ten digit alphanumeric combination issued to all juristic entities |
00:35 | It is issued by the Indian Income Tax Department |
00:40 | The most important purpose of allotting PAN card is |
00:44 | For the purpose of identification and |
00:48 | To track all the monetary information of that entity. |
00.53 | Facts about pan card. |
00.55 | PAN is unique, national and permanent |
01:00 | It is unaffected by the change of address |
01:03 | It is illegal to own more than one PAN
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01:07 | Who all can get a PAN card? |
01:10 | Person |
01:12 | Company |
01:15 | HUF i.e Hindu Un-divided Family. |
01:19 | Trust and many other bodies
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01:22 | Why do we need a PAN card? |
01:25 | PAN card acts as an important photo-ID proof |
01:30 | PAN card helps in transactions like opening a bank account, |
01:38 | buying or selling of assets, etc. |
01:43 | Pan Card is used for accounting purposes on receivable taxable salary |
01.50 | Aids in filing of Income Tax Returns |
01.53 | Used as a documentary proof for opening DEMAT Account for share trading |
01.59 | It is used as a documentary proof for bank withdrawals exceeding Rs.50, 000
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02:07 | It is a tool that helps the IT Dept to keep a check over tax defaulters. |
02:13 | This is done by indirectly tracking their credit history. |
02:18 | Used as a documentary proof for availing TDS i.e (Tax Deductions at Source)
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02:27 | Documentary evidence to apply for passport,
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02:31 | address changes |
02:32 | and for obtaining other such relevant documents
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02:40 | For fixed deposits of more than Rs.50,000 |
02:47 | Payment to hotel bills and travel expenses exceeding Rs.25,000 |
02:56 | Application for issue of a credit card |
03:05 | Application of telephone connection |
03:10 | PAN structure is as follows |
03:13 | First five characters are letters, next 4 numerals, last character letter. |
03:21 | The first three letters are sequence of alphabets from AAA to ZZZ. |
03.29 | The fourth character informs about the type of the holder of the Card. Each assess is uniquely |
03.36 | P for Person |
03.38 | C for Company |
03.41 | H for HUF i.e Hindu Undivided Family |
03.45 | Ffor Firm |
03.47 | A for AOP i.e Association of Persons |
03.51 | T for Trust |
03.53 | B for BOI i.e Body of Individuals |
03.57 | L for Local Authority |
04.01 | J for Artificial Juridical Person and |
04.05 | G for Government |
04:07 | The fifth character of the PAN is |
04:10 | the first character of the surname or last name of the person, in the case of a "Personal" PAN card |
04:18 | In the image shown, the surname is Yadav. Therefore, the 5th character is Y. or |
04:26 | the name of the Entity/ Trust/ Society/ Organization in the case of Company/ HUF / Firm or any other types of PAN Cards. |
04.38 | In the image shown, the name of the trust is Shanoz. |
04.42 | Therefore, the 5th character is S.
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04.46 | The last character is an alphabetic check digit.
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04.50 | The Date of Issue of the PAN card is mentioned at the right (vertical) hand side of the PAN card.
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04.59 | You can verify or validate new and existing PAN numbers by visiting the following link: |
05:10 | Now let us summarize |
05:12 | In this tutorial we have learnt |
05:15 | -About PAN card |
05:16 | -Structure and Validation of PAN card |
05.19 | -Need for a PAN card and |
05.21 | -To know your PAN card
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05.23 | Watch the video available at the following link
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05.27 | It summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project
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05.30 | If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it
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05:34 | The Spoken Tutorial Project Team
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05:36 | • Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials
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05:40 | • Gives certificates for those who pass an online test |
05:43 | • For more details, please write to contact@spoken-tutorial.org
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05:50 | Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project
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05:54 | It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India
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06:01 | More information on this Mission is available at http://spoken-tutorial.org/NMEICT-Intro |
06:11 | We have come to the end of this tutorial.
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06:14 | This is Arthi signing off from IIT Bombay
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