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NSDL-Approved PAN Services

PAN has become an essential part of almost every financial activity in India — from opening a bank account to buying property or filing returns. Yet many people still struggle with incorrect details, rejected applications, or missing documents. At Mantra & Co., Ahmedabad, we offer NSDL-Approved PAN Services designed to eliminate these issues. We guide you through the process, check your documents, and ensure your application moves forward without unnecessary back-and-forth.


What is a PAN?

PAN stands for Permanent Account Number. It is a unique, ten-digit alphanumeric identifier issued by the Income Tax Department of India in the form of a laminated plastic card


Structure of a PAN

The 10 characters of a PAN follow the format AAAPA1234A, where each position provides specific information

CharactersFormatDescription
First threeAlphabeticAn alphabetic series running from AAA to ZZZ.
FourthAlphabeticRepresents the status of the PAN holder.
FifthAlphabeticThe first letter of the holder’s last name/surname (for individuals) or a significant name component for non-individuals
Next fourNumericSequential numbers running from 0001 to 9999.
TenthAlphabeticAn alphabetic check digit used for validation.

 

Fourth Character Codes

The fourth character indicates the type of entity the PAN belongs to: 
  • P – Individual / Person
  • F – Firm
  • C – Company
  • H – Hindu Undivided Family (HUF)
  • A – Association of Persons (AOP)
  • T – Trust
  • B – Body of Individuals (BOI)
  • G – Government
  • L – Local Authority
  • J – Artificial Juridical Person

What is NSDL-Approved PAN Service?

NSDL-Approved PAN Services refer to the authorised process of applying for a Permanent Account Number through NSDL’s official system. It includes new PAN applications, corrections, linking, and reprints. Since PAN is used as a primary identity document for income tax and financial transactions, accuracy is crucial. Working through an approved service provider ensures the information submitted is correct and accepted by the system without errors.


Types of NSDL-Approved PAN Services

1. New PAN for Individuals

For first-time applicants who need a PAN for tax, banking, or financial identity.

2. PAN Correction / Update

Used when details such as name, date of birth, or signature are incorrect or outdated.

3. Reprint / Duplicate PAN

Issued when the original card is lost, misplaced, or damaged.

4. PAN for Firms, LLPs, & Companies

Essential for opening bank accounts, GST registration, and income tax filings for new entities.

5. PAN–Aadhaar Linking Assistance

Support for linking PAN with Aadhaar to avoid higher TDS or invalidation.


Who Needs This Service?

  • Salaried individuals needing a valid PAN for tax purposes

  • Business owners applying for entity PANs

  • Students or young applicants getting PAN for the first time

  • Professionals such as consultants, doctors, CA/CS, lawyers

  • NRIs needing a PAN for investments or financial activities

  • Investors in stocks, mutual funds, or property

  • Anyone with incorrect details on their existing PAN


Documents Required

  • Aadhaar Card

  • Identity proof (as required for corrections)

  • Date of birth proof

  • Address proof

  • Passport-size photo

  • For business PAN: registration certificate, partnership deed, or incorporation documents


Whether you’re applying for a new PAN or correcting an existing one, professional help ensures the process is quick and error-free.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Generally 7–15 days, depending on verification and document clarity.

 

Yes, for most residents. We also assist with PAN–Aadhaar linking.

The primary purpose of the PAN is to bring a universal identification to all financial transactions and to prevent tax evasion by keeping track of monetary transactions, especially those of high-net-worth individuals who can impact the economy.