New Delhi: A cabinet committee of the Union government has given its approval for what the Income Tax department is calling is the ‘PAN 2.0’ project.>
The Union government will spend Rs 1,435 crore for the project, the Press Information Bureau has announced in a release. Union Information and Broadcasting Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has additionally claimed that the PAN card will now have a QR code. Specific details on what the project will do are not in the public domain so far.>
The PAN is a Permanent Account Number is a 10-digit identifier issued to persons by the Income Tax department.>
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) which gave its approval on November 25 is chaired by the prime minister, Narendra Modi.>
The project will re-engineer the business processes of taxpayer registration services through technology. Current PAN and TAN systems will be upgraded. The PAN validation service, along with “core and non-core” allied activities will be brought under an umbrella.>
The government is looking to establish the PAN as a common identifier for all digital systems of specified government agencies.>
The PAN 2.0 Project will, according to the government, enable “technology driven transformation of taxpayer registration services”.>
The government claims that this will have the following benefits:>
- Ease of access and speedy service delivery with improved quality;
- Single source of truth and data consistency;
- Eco-friendly processes and cost optimisation; and
- Security and optimisation of infrastructure for greater agility.