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Filing an Income Tax Return (ITR) is an important part of tax compliance for eligible taxpayers. Before filing your return, ensure that your Aadhaar and PAN are linked. The Government of India has made Aadhaar-PAN linkage a key requirement for various tax-related processes, including ITR filing. Linking these two documents helps verify taxpayer identity, reduces duplication of records, and enables smoother processing of tax-related services.
Before starting the Aadhaar-PAN linking process, ensure that the following requirements are met:
Linking Aadhaar with your PAN has become simpler. You can link Aadhaar with PAN through the Income Tax Department's e-Filing portal.
Note: If the portal shows "Payment details not found", pay the applicable fee through e-Pay Tax and wait for the payment to be updated before submitting the request.
Note: After submission, the request is sent to UIDAI for verification. PAN activation or status updates may take a few days to reflect.
After submitting the request, if you wish to verify whether the linkage has been completed successfully, you can simply check the status by following these steps:
Although the process is generally straightforward, taxpayers may encounter certain issues. The table below shows some common issues that you must be mindful of:
| Issue | Solutions You Can Try |
| Name mismatch between Aadhaar and PAN | Update the incorrect information in either Aadhaar or PAN records before attempting to link again. |
| Date of birth mismatch | Ensure that both documents contain identical date of birth details. |
| OTP not received | Verify that your mobile number is correctly linked with Aadhaar and has network connectivity. |
| Aadhaar details not updated | Complete the necessary updates in Aadhaar records before initiating the linking request. |
| Technical errors on the portal | Wait a while and try again later, or use a different browser or device. |
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PAN-Aadhaar linking is the process of linking your PAN with your Aadhaar in the Income Tax Department's records. This helps verify taxpayer identity, maintain accurate tax records, and enables seamless access to various income tax services.
The Income Tax Act of 1961 has been overhauled and has now been replaced by the Income Tax Act of 2025. While the new rules will be applicable from FY 2026-27 keep the following changes in mind.
| Issue | What You Need To Do |
| New Application Forms | Form 93, 94, 95 & 96 have replaced Forms 49A and 49AA, under Income Tax Act, 2025 |
| Aadhaar Not Valid for DOB Proof | A separate birth date document is required. |
| Address Mandatory | Residential/office address must be provided. |
| Communication Address Option | A separate address can be chosen for correspondence. |
| Mobile Number Mandatory | Landline is optional. |
| Existing PANs Remain Valid | No reapplication required for old PAN holders. |
| Tax Year Introduced | Replaces the Assessment Year concept. |
| PAN-Aadhaar Compliance Required: | Non-compliance may make PAN inoperative. |
Before filing your income tax return, keep the following points in mind:
| ITR Form Type | Deadline |
| ITR-1 & ITR-2 (Salary/Capital Gains) | 31 July 2026 |
| ITR-3 & ITR-4 (Business – Non-audit) | 31 August 2026 |
| ITR-3 & ITR-4 (Business – Audit) | 31 October 2026 |
| Transfer Pricing Cases | 30 November 2026 |
| Belated Return | 31 December 2026 |
| Revised Return | 31 March 2027 |
| Updated Return (ITR-U) | 31 March 2031 |
Note: Due dates are subject to extension by the Income Tax Department.
Linking Aadhaar with PAN is an important step for taxpayers preparing to file their Income Tax Returns. The process can be completed online in a few simple steps, provided the information in both documents is accurate and consistent.
In addition to meeting tax requirements, maintaining organised financial records throughout the year can make tax preparation more efficient. JioFinance can help you stay informed and better prepared for important financial responsibilities, including tax planning and return filing.
