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With the imposition of 'Swachh Bharat' cess on all services from Sunday, getting a new PAN (Permanent Account Number) card for income tax purposes has become costlier by a rupee to Rs. 107.
The new cess was announced last week by the government and it will levy a surcharge of 0.5 per cent on all taxable services from November 15.
Under revised charges, a PAN card, issued by the Income Tax Department to individuals or entities to keep a track on all their financial activities, within the country will now be costing Rs. 107 instead of Rs. 106.
Similarly, getting a new PAN shipped outside India will cost an individual or entity a total of Rs. 989, four rupees more than the existing price of Rs. 985.
The new cess was announced last week by the government and it will levy a surcharge of 0.5 per cent on all taxable services from November 15.
Under revised charges, a PAN card, issued by the Income Tax Department to individuals or entities to keep a track on all their financial activities, within the country will now be costing Rs. 107 instead of Rs. 106.
Similarly, getting a new PAN shipped outside India will cost an individual or entity a total of Rs. 989, four rupees more than the existing price of Rs. 985.