How to get a PAN card digitally on your email? A step-by-step guide
By
Binu Mathew
The central government recently announced the implementation of the PAN 2.0 project. With a financial outlay of Rs 1,435 crore, it re-engineers the PAN/TAN services to offer seamless digital experiences. This initiative aims to improve convenience and security by sending e-PAN cards with a QR code to applicants’ registered email addresses at no charge. A small fee will apply for a physical PAN card.