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The last day for linking Aadhaar to PAN is 30 June, as per the latest press release from the Central Board of Direct Taxes.
As per Section 139 AA (2) of the Income Tax Act, every person having a PAN as on 1 July, 2017, must intimate their Aadhaar number to tax authorities by the said date.
Or else what? What happens if you don’t link your PAN to Aadhaar by 30 June? Will your PAN be invalid? Will you be stopped from filing Income Tax returns?
Speaking to The Economic Times, Chetan Chandak of H&R Block, one of India’s largest e-filing tax portals, said:
Shalini Jain, Tax Partner at EY India said to The Economic Times:
Citing legal precedent, Jain says:
Additionally, if the deadline is extended, which another chartered account, on condition of anonymity, says is the likeliest possibility, you could continue filing your IT returns uninterrupted, and these would be processed as is the norm.
However, he adds, in the statement to The Economic Times, that if 30 June is the last date and the CBDT does not extend the deadline, your PAN may become invalid from 1 July, disabling you from filing your income tax returns.
All three, however, said to The Economic Times that the extension of the deadline is the likeliest scenario, given that the CBDT has extended the deadline thrice in the past – first from August 2017 to December 2017 first, then again to March 2018, and once more to June 2018.
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