Last Day To Apply For PAN Card: Final Chance For Easy Aadhaar-Based Application Before March 31 Deadline
Indian citizens have time only until March 31, 2026, to apply for a PAN (Permanent Account Number) card using only their Aadhaar card. After this deadline, the process will change, and applicants will need to submit additional documents, especially for proof of date of birth (DOB).

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This makes the current period the last opportunity to apply with minimal documentation.
Changes from April 1, 2026
Starting April 1, 2026, the PAN application process will become more detailed.
Applicants will now need to provide separate proof of date of birth, and older application forms will no longer be accepted. If someone uses an old form, it will be considered invalid, and they will have to submit a fresh application.
Another key change is related to names. From April 1, the name on the PAN card will strictly match Aadhaar records, and no separate name entry will be allowed.
Documents Required for Date of Birth Proof
From April 1 onwards, applicants will have to submit valid documents to confirm their date of birth. These include:
- Birth certificate
- Voter ID card
- Matriculation certificate
- Driving licence
- Passport
- Affidavit issued by a magistrate
- Other valid government-issued documents
These documents will become mandatory for all new PAN applications.
New PAN Rules for Financial Transactions
The Income Tax Department has also proposed several important changes in PAN-related rules that will affect everyday financial activities.
Higher Limit for Cash Deposits
Currently, PAN is required if someone deposits more than ₹50,000 in a day. Under the new rules, this will shift to an annual limit of ₹10 lakh.
If total deposits across all bank accounts exceed this amount in a financial year, PAN details will be mandatory and may come under tax scrutiny.
Motor Vehicle Transactions
At present, PAN is required for buying or selling any vehicle, including two-wheelers. The new rule proposes that PAN will only be needed if the vehicle's value is above ₹5 lakh.
This means smaller purchases may not require PAN details.
Hotel and Restaurant Payments
The current rule requires PAN for payments above ₹50,000 at hotels or restaurants. This limit may be increased to ₹1 lakh, reducing compliance for smaller transactions.
Property Transactions
For buying or selling property, PAN is currently required for deals above ₹10 lakh. The proposed change aims to increase this limit to ₹20 lakh, making it easier for smaller property transactions.
Insurance-Related Changes
Earlier, PAN was needed only for insurance premiums above ₹50,000. The new rules may expand this requirement to cover more types of insurance-related transactions, even beyond high-value premiums.
Why PAN Rules Matter
The Income Tax Department uses PAN details to track high-value financial transactions. This helps ensure proper tax reporting and reduces chances of tax evasion.
By updating these rules, the government aims to make the system more efficient, transparent, and easier for users, while still maintaining strict monitoring where needed.
With the March 31 deadline approaching, individuals who have not yet applied for a PAN card should act quickly to take advantage of the simpler Aadhaar-only process.
From April 1, the rules will become stricter, requiring more documents and introducing changes that will impact financial transactions. Staying informed and prepared will help citizens avoid delays and ensure smooth compliance with the new regulations.
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