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Inactive PAN Activation for Perungudi (PIN 600096)

PAN Activation delivery for it services and e-commerce firms across Perungudi — handled by a qualified, in-house team

Perungudi it services and e-commerce units around Perungudi IT Park with WhatsApp document intake and same-day filed-acknowledgement delivery. Call 9566-068-468.

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What is Section 139AA and why must I link my PAN with Aadhaar in Perungudi, Chennai?

Section 139AA of the Income-tax Act 1961 was inserted by the Finance Act 2017 and makes it mandatory for every person eligible to obtain Aadhaar to quote the Aadhaar number while applying for PAN and while filing the return of income. Sub-section (2) further requires existing PAN holders to intimate their Aadhaar number to the prescribed authority by the notified date, failing which the PAN becomes inoperative.

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Inactive PAN Activation in Perungudi — Plans & Pricing

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MonthlyAnnualSave 2 Months
Basic Reactivation
PAN-Aadhaar linking + reactivation
₹1,500/month
Annual: ₹18,000₹1,500 (Save ₹16,500)

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Starter
Linking + Form 49A correction
₹2,500/month
Annual: ₹30,000₹2,500 (Save ₹27,500)

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Duplicate PAN surrender + grievance
₹5,500/month
Annual: ₹66,000₹5,500 (Save ₹60,500)

  • Section 234H ₹1
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Penalty defence + writ petition support
₹12,000/month
Annual: ₹144,000₹12,000 (Save ₹132,000)

  • Section 234H ₹1

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Why FilingPro?

Why Perungudi Clients Choose FilingPro

Expert PAN Activation in Perungudi — qualified professionals, 15+ years experience, zero-penalty track record.

Demographic Match Pre-Checked

Name, date of birth and gender between PAN and Aadhaar are verified before any linking attempt. Where a difference is found, Form 49A correction is filed first — preventing the wasted-attempt cycle that frustrates self-service Perungudi taxpayers.

Section 139AA Exemption Pursued Free

Super-senior 80+, NRI, residents of Assam, Meghalaya and J&K, and non-citizens — the exempt categories are pursued for Perungudi clients with the Jurisdictional AO without paying the ₹1,000 fee, restoring operative status on legal entitlement.

Form 49A Filed With Right Documents

Whether the original PAN was issued by NSDL e-Governance or UTIITSL, Form 49A correction is filed through the matching intermediary with PAN-supporting documents — passport for citizenship, birth certificate for DOB, gazette notification for name change.

Duplicate PAN Surrender Coordinated

Where a Perungudi client holds two or more PANs, the surplus is surrendered through written request to the Jurisdictional AO with indemnity affidavit. FilingPro coordinates the AO follow-up and Form 49A 'cancellation' filing in parallel for fastest closure.

Section 206AA TDS Reversal Tracked

After reactivation, Form 26AS is monitored for the next two quarters. Deductors are reminded to apply normal slab/specified rates from the next deduction cycle, and excess 20% TDS already deducted is set up for recovery through ITR filing.

Refund Withheld Released

Refunds withheld during the inoperative window under Rule 114AAA are released within 30-45 days of reactivation. Section 244A interest is not paid for the dormant period — but the refund principal is fully recovered for the Perungudi client.

Key Benefits

What Perungudi Clients Get

Every Inactive PAN Activation engagement delivers measurable, guaranteed outcomes — expert professionals, on time, every time.

Section 272B Penalty Defended
Where the AO levies the ₹10,000 penalty under Section 272B, the reply under Section 274 is drafted with full procedural defence — departmental-error, demographic-match-success and legitimate-expectation grounds invoked where applicable.
Article 226 Writ Brief Where Refused
Where reactivation is wrongly refused despite payment and clean demographic match, an Article 226 writ brief is prepared and counsel coordinated at the Madras High Court — recent orders have directed reactivation in similar facts.
e-Verification of ITR Restored
Post-reactivation the Perungudi client can e-verify the ITR through Aadhaar OTP — the simplest verification mode — instead of net-banking or DSC routes that may not be readily available.
Documentary Audit Trail Preserved
Challan acknowledgement, linking-success screenshot, post-reactivation 'Operative' status and updated 26AS are retained in a single client folder — defending against any future Section 272B notice or KYC dispute.
Operative Status In 7-10 Working Days
With clean demographic match, the ₹1,000 challan reflecting in 4-5 days and same-day linking, PAN status updates from 'Inoperative' to 'Active' for Perungudi clients well within the 30-day CBDT Circular 7/2022 timeline.
Refund Released Without Litigation
Pending refunds withheld solely on inoperative-PAN grounds under Rule 114AAA are released by CPC within 30-45 days post-reactivation — no writ petition required for the standard case.
Comparison

Inoperative PAN vs Duplicate / additional PAN

Why this matters here — In Perungudi, the business activity radiating outward from Perungudi IT Park and nearby commercial pockets; with quick access via Perungudi Bus Stop and feeder routes connecting Perungudi to the rest of Chennai.

AspectInoperative PANDuplicate / additional PAN
How it is resolvedPay the fee and submit the Aadhaar-PAN link request on the e-filing portalFile the 'Changes or Correction in PAN Data' form via NSDL/UTIITSL declaring the PAN retained and the one cancelled
Time to resolutionPAN becomes operative within about 30 days of successful linkingCancellation processed on verification, generally within a few weeks
Main consequence if ignoredNo refund, no interest on refund, and higher TDS/TCS under Sections 206AA and 206CC₹10,000 penalty under Section 272B and mismatched TDS credits across two PANs
What the problem isA valid PAN that is temporarily disabled because Aadhaar was not linked by the deadline, under Section 139AA read with Rule 114AAAA second PAN held in breach of Section 139A(7), which must be surrendered and cancelled
Governing provisionSection 139AA and Rule 114AAA of the Income-tax Rules 1962Section 139A(7) with penalty under Section 272B
Cost to fix₹1,000 late-linking fee under Section 234H, paid before linkingNo statutory fee to surrender, but ₹10,000 penalty risk under Section 272B if not corrected
Documents Required

Documents for Inactive PAN Activation

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Self-attested copy of PAN card (front and back)
Self-attested copy of Aadhaar card masked in line with UIDAI advisory
Screenshot of PAN-Aadhaar linking failure / inoperative status from incometax.gov.in
₹1,000 challan acknowledgement under Major Head 0021 Minor Head 500 (Section 234H)
Form 49A correction where name, DOB or gender differs between PAN and Aadhaar
Supporting ID and address proof — passport, voter ID or driving licence — and birth certificate where DOB correction is sought
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Statutory Deadlines

Compliance deadlines that matter

Miss any of these and the next consequence kicks in automatically.

Deadlines in this neighbourhood — In Perungudi, the cluster of it services, e-commerce, residential businesses that defines Perungudi's commercial fabric.

Trigger eventDaysFormConsequence
Demat account freeze due to inoperative PAN60 daysDP KYC refresh formDepository participant freezes credit and debit transactions; dividends credited to suspense account; corporate-action benefits (bonus, rights) held in abeyance until KYC refreshed
ITR filing while PAN is inoperativeOn due dateITR-1 to ITR-7 as applicableITR cannot be e-verified or processed; refund claims held under Section 244A; pending demands not adjustable; statutory due date of 31-Jul / 31-Oct continues to run with interest under Sections 234A / 234B / 234C accruing
Reactivation processing after linking is initiated30 daysLinking confirmation via e-filing portalPAN status auto-updates to operative within 30 days of successful linking; in practice most reactivations reflect in 3-7 working days but the statutory cap is 30 days
Mutual fund SIP block after PAN deactivation90 daysCAMS / KFintech KYC refreshAMCs block new SIP instalments and lumpsum subscriptions within 3 months of PAN deactivation; existing folios locked for redemption pending KYC refresh; SIP date may be lost without timely reactivation
TDS deduction by deductor on inoperative-PAN holderOn due dateForm 26Q / 27QTDS at 20% under Section 206AA on payments where the standard rate would have been 1%, 2% or 10%; deductor faces no penalty as the inoperative PAN is treated as PAN-not-furnished
Late-fee payment under Section 234H after the deadlineOn due dateChallan ITNS 280 under minor head 500₹1000 fee mandatory; without payment the e-filing portal will not process the linking request; challan credit reflects in 4-5 working days
Bank account KYC refresh when PAN is inoperative180 daysBank's KYC update form + updated PANBanks initiate debit-freeze 6 months from the date of PAN deactivation if KYC is not refreshed; TDS on interest jumps to 20%; cheque payments may be returned for PAN-mismatch
Refund withhold while PAN is inoperativeOn due dateCPC intimation under Section 143(1)Refund order generated but not credited to bank; interest under Section 244A continues to accrue at 0.5% per month until PAN is reactivated and the refund released

Deadline pressure points we see in Perungudi: On the ground in Perungudi, for Perungudi IT-services firms managing export-LUT cycles alongside payroll and TDS.

Forms Library

Forms used in this engagement

Form 49AApplication for Allotment of PAN (Indian citizens)

Used by resident Indian citizens, HUFs and entities to apply for a fresh PAN; also relevant when a PAN was never allotted or an application was rejected. Captures identity, address and date-of-birth/incorporation proof.

Fresh PAN normally allotted within 15-20 working days; e-PAN faster Income-tax Dept via Protean eGov (NSDL) / UTIITSL
Form 49AAApplication for Allotment of PAN (foreign citizens / NRIs)

Used by foreign citizens, foreign entities and certain NRIs to apply for PAN. Required where an inoperative-PAN holder is actually a non-resident wrongly issued a citizen PAN, or needs a fresh foreign-category PAN.

Typically 15-20 working days after document verification Income-tax Dept via Protean eGov (NSDL) / UTIITSL
PAN Change RequestRequest for New PAN Card or/and Changes or Correction in PAN Data

The correction form used to update name, date of birth, address or photograph, and — critically — to SURRENDER a duplicate/additional PAN by declaring the PAN to be retained and those to be cancelled.

Correction reflected in 15-20 days; surrender processed on verification Protean eGov (NSDL) / UTIITSL
Aadhaar-PAN Link RequestPAN-Aadhaar linking request on the Income-tax e-filing portal

The online request that links Aadhaar to an inoperative PAN so it becomes operative again. Requires prior payment of the prescribed fee under a Challan (Type 500) before the link is accepted.

PAN becomes operative within about 30 days of successful linking Income-tax Dept e-filing portal (Protean backend)
Challan No. ITNS 280 (Minor 500)Fee challan for late Aadhaar-PAN linking

The payment challan through which the mandatory late-linking fee is remitted before an Aadhaar-PAN link request can be validated for an inoperative PAN. Selected as 'Fee for delay in linking PAN with Aadhaar'.

Payment reflects within a few working days before linking Authorised banks via TIN 2.0 / e-Pay Tax on e-filing portal
Form 60Declaration where PAN is not held

A stop-gap declaration a person files with a bank or payer for specified transactions while a PAN is inoperative or pending. It does not restore the PAN but avoids blanket transaction refusal.

Per transaction; retained by the payer Filed with the reporting entity (bank / payer)
Grievance (e-Nivaran)Online grievance for PAN not turning operative

Used where the fee is paid and Aadhaar linked but the PAN remains inoperative beyond 30 days, or where two PANs show conflicting statuses. Routes the complaint to the assessing officer / Protean.

Typically resolved in 15-30 days Income-tax Dept e-filing portal (e-Nivaran)
Form 26AS / AIS checkVerification of higher TDS/TCS suffered during inoperative period

Not a filing but a mandatory reconciliation step — the holder reviews Form 26AS and the Annual Information Statement to quantify TDS/TCS deducted at the higher rate while the PAN was inoperative, for later refund claims.

Reviewed before filing the return of income Income-tax Dept e-filing portal

Inactive PAN Activation in Perungudi, Chennai 600096

Records we prepare for Perungudi carry the geo-zone 600xx tag and coordinates 12.9650, 80.2425, which map each submission back to this locality. Every Perungudi engagement we open begins with the basics: PIN 600096, the Mylapore Division, and the coordinates 12.9650, 80.2425 that anchor the locality. Perungudi (PIN 600096) falls under the Mylapore Division of the Chennai South, the jurisdiction that handles statutory matters for businesses at this PIN. Approvals, acknowledgements and queries for Perungudi businesses tie back to the Mylapore Division, so our PAN Activation cadence accounts for how that office works.

Working in Perungudi brings a logistical edge: proximity to OMR and the Perungudi Bus Stop corridor keeps physical document handling fast. The businesses clustered around OMR in Perungudi drive the bulk of the Inactive PAN Activation workload we see each cycle. Most commerce in Perungudi — invoices, expenses, purchases and statutory records — eventually surfaces in the PAN Activation working file we maintain for clients here. Document pickup near OMR is a same-hour errand for our Perungudi engagements rather than the half-day a typical Chennai client expects.

The hospitality character of Perungudi commerce influences everything from invoice formats to the supporting documents a Inactive PAN Activation review needs. Mixed hospitality activity across Perungudi means our PAN Activation team keeps sector playbooks ready rather than improvising per client. We have closed enough Inactive PAN Activation files for hospitality firms near Perungudi to know where the department usually probes. Because Perungudi hosts a cluster of hospitality businesses, we benchmark each new Inactive PAN Activation engagement against patterns we already track for the locality.

Every PAN Activation file we open for Perungudi is reconciled, reviewed by a qualified practitioner, and archived for seven years. Fixed-fee scoping means a Perungudi business knows the Inactive PAN Activation cost up front, with no surprise additions mid-engagement. Our Perungudi PAN Activation process is built to be predictable, documented, and on time, cycle after cycle. From the first Inactive PAN Activation cycle, a Perungudi engagement is set up to be audit-ready rather than reconstructed under pressure later.

Serving Perungudi and Thoraipakkam from one team keeps Inactive PAN Activation turnaround identical across the cluster. Group companies spread across Perungudi and Thoraipakkam consolidate their PAN Activation under one engagement with us. From the same Perungudi team we also serve Thoraipakkam and other nearby localities without re-onboarding clients. Inactive PAN Activation clients in Thoraipakkam are handled by the same practitioners who run our Perungudi desk.

Patterns we track for Perungudi include it services documentation gaps, timing mismatches, and the questions the Mylapore Division tends to raise. The Inactive PAN Activation mistakes we see most in Perungudi are avoidable with disciplined intake, which our checklist enforces. Each engagement in Perungudi adds to a record of what the Chennai South jurisdiction expects, sharpening the next PAN Activation file. Common patterns in the Mylapore Division give Perungudi businesses an early-warning map we use to pre-empt PAN Activation issues.

A startup setting up near Tidel Park (nearby) in Perungudi gets a PAN Activation foundation built for the Mylapore Division from day one. First-time Inactive PAN Activation for a Perungudi business is where getting the basics right saves years of cleanup later. For a new business incorporating in Perungudi or shifting its principal place of business here, Inactive PAN Activation setup is one of the first things to get right. Shifting principal place of business to Perungudi means updating jurisdiction to the Chennai South, and we manage the paperwork end-to-end.

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Inactive PAN Activation in Perungudi — Complete Guide

Notification 37/2017 dated 11 May 2017 exempts four classes from Section 139AA linking — residents of Assam, Meghalaya and J&K, non-residents under the Income-tax Act, individuals aged 80 years or above and non-citizens of India. Where Perungudi clients in these categories find their PAN wrongly marked inoperative, FilingPro pursues correction with the Jurisdictional AO without paying the ₹1,000 Section 234H fee.

Inactive PAN Activation in Perungudi, Chennai

Inoperative PAN reactivation in Perungudi is handled under Section 139AA read with Rule 114AAA — ₹1,000 Section 234H challan paid, demographic match verified, Aadhaar linked and Form 49A corrections filed where required. Refund release and Section 206AA TDS reversal follow within 30 days.

PAN-Aadhaar Linking Consultant in Perungudi

A dedicated PAN consultant in Perungudi handles the end-to-end Section 139AA workflow — challan payment under Major Head 0021 Minor Head 500, demographic match pre-check, linking on incometax.gov.in and post-reactivation status verification.

Form 49A Correction & Duplicate PAN Surrender in Perungudi

Where name, DOB or gender mismatch blocks linking, Form 49A correction is filed with NSDL/UTIITSL. Where the holder has multiple PANs, duplicate surrender is filed under Section 139A(7) with indemnity affidavit and AO liaison.

Section 272B Penalty Defence & Writ Remedy in Perungudi

Where the AO levies ₹10,000 penalty under Section 272B for inoperative-PAN usage, our reply under Section 274 is drafted with full procedural defence. Where reactivation is wrongly refused, an Article 226 writ brief is prepared.

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Key Facts — Inactive PAN Activation in Perungudi
Section 234H ₹1,000 challan paid under Major Head 0021 Minor Head 500 — challan reflects within 4-5 working days against the Perungudi client's PAN.
Demographic match between PAN and Aadhaar pre-checked — name, date of birth and gender verified before linking is attempted, eliminating mismatch-rejection cycles.
PAN-Aadhaar linking on incometax.gov.in completed for Perungudi clients — operative status confirmed within 30 days as per CBDT Circular 7/2022.
Section 206AA higher TDS at 20% reversed once PAN turns operative — Form 26AS verified and ITR filed to claim refund of excess deduction.
Form 49A correction filed for name, DOB and gender mismatches — NSDL/UTIITSL processed within 15-20 working days at ₹107 government fee.
Section 139A(7) duplicate PAN surrender executed with indemnity affidavit on ₹100 stamp paper and Jurisdictional AO liaison for Perungudi clients.
Notification 37/2017 exempt-category claims (super-senior 80+, NRI, residents of Assam/Meghalaya/J&K) pursued for Perungudi clients without any ₹1,000 fee.
Refund withheld under Rule 114AAA released post-reactivation — 244A interest not paid for the inoperative window, but principal recovered fully.
Section 272B penalty reply drafted with full Section 274 hearing defence — ₹10,000 levy contested where the inoperative status arose from departmental error.
Article 226 writ petition brief prepared for Perungudi clients where reactivation is wrongly refused — coordinated with empanelled tax counsel at the Madras High Court.
People Also Ask — PAN Activation in Perungudi
Will my PAN automatically become active again once I link Aadhaar?
Yes. Once the ₹1,000 Section 234H fee is paid, the challan reflects against the PAN and Aadhaar linking succeeds with a clean demographic match, the PAN status updates from 'Inoperative' to 'Active' within 30 days as per CBDT Circular 7/2022 — typically within 7-10 working days in current portal performance.
What is the maximum penalty for using an inoperative PAN?
Section 272B levies a fixed penalty of ₹10,000 for failure to comply with Section 139A — including quoting an inoperative PAN where the law requires a valid PAN. The AO must issue a show-cause and grant hearing under Section 274 before levying. The penalty is per default, so multiple defaults can compound.
Can I file my income-tax return with an inoperative PAN?
No. The income-tax portal blocks return filing where the PAN is inoperative. Even if uploaded, the return is treated as defective under Section 139(9) and e-verification through Aadhaar OTP fails because the link is precisely what is missing. Reactivation must precede filing.
Why does my bank deduct 20% TDS on my fixed deposit interest?
RBI directs banks to validate every PAN against the income-tax PAN-Aadhaar status API. Where the PAN is inoperative, the bank treats it as PAN-not-furnished under Section 206AA and deducts TDS at the higher of the prescribed rate or 20% on Section 194A interest. Reactivation restores the normal 10% rate from the next quarter.
Are there any High Court rulings on refund release for inoperative PAN?
Yes. Several High Courts have in recent writ petitions directed release of refunds withheld under Rule 114AAA where the inoperative status was caused by departmental data errors or where the taxpayer fell within the Notification 37/2017 exempt categories but was not flagged correctly. The remedy lies in a writ under Article 226 with documented demographic match.
How do I surrender a duplicate PAN issued by mistake?
Section 139A(7) prohibits multiple PANs. Submit a written request to the Jurisdictional AO with both PAN copies, indemnity affidavit on ₹100 stamp paper declaring which PAN to retain, and ID/address proof. Simultaneously file Form 49A on NSDL/UTIITSL marked 'PAN to be cancelled'. The AO passes a deactivation order within 30-45 days.
How do I reactivate an inoperative PAN?

Pay the ₹1,000 late-linking fee under Section 234H through the e-Pay Tax challan, then submit the Aadhaar-PAN link request on the income-tax e-filing portal. The PAN generally becomes operative within about 30 days of successful linking.

What is the fee to make my PAN operative again?

The prescribed late-linking fee is ₹1,000 under Section 234H of the Income-tax Act. It must be paid first through Challan (minor head 500) and reflected before the Aadhaar-PAN linking request will be accepted.

How long does it take for a PAN to become operative?

After the fee is paid and the Aadhaar-PAN link request succeeds, the PAN status usually changes to operative within about 30 days. You can check the current status on the e-filing portal's Link Aadhaar Status page.

What happens to my tax refund while PAN is inoperative?

Under Rule 114AAA no refund is issued against an inoperative PAN, and no interest is payable on any refund for the period the PAN stays inoperative. The refund is released only after the PAN becomes operative again.

Is TDS deducted at a higher rate on an inoperative PAN?

Yes. An inoperative PAN is treated as if no PAN was furnished, so payers deduct TDS at the higher rate under Section 206AA (up to 20%) and collect TCS under Section 206CC. This continues until the PAN is made operative.

Can I file my income-tax return with an inoperative PAN?

Return filing may still be technically possible, but consequences bite hard — refunds are withheld and excess higher-rate TDS cannot be released. It is strongly advisable for {{area_name}} taxpayers to reactivate the PAN before filing.

What Perungudi clients want to know before signing: On the ground in Perungudi, on the Kandanchavadi-Sholinganallur corridor that passes through Perungudi.

Expert Guide

A complete walkthrough — Inactive Pan Activation

Reading this guide locally — In Perungudi, around the Perungudi IT Park catchment of Perungudi.

Why a PAN becomes inoperative and the law behind it

Section 139AA and Rule 114AAA explained

A Permanent Account Number becomes inoperative under Section 139AA of the Income-tax Act 1961 read with Rule 114AAA of the Income-tax Rules 1962 when the holder fails to link the PAN with Aadhaar within the notified time. The final deadline for linking without any late-linking fee was 30 June 2023; PANs not linked by then were rendered inoperative from 1 July 2023. An inoperative PAN is not cancelled or invalid — it continues to exist and belongs to the same person — but its functionality is suspended. The holder cannot avail the benefits ordinarily attached to quoting a PAN, and the department treats the PAN as though it has not been furnished for the purpose of many provisions. Reactivation is entirely within the holder's control: the position is restored once Aadhaar is linked after paying the prescribed fee. Because the trigger is purely the missing Aadhaar link, the fix is procedural rather than adjudicatory, and no assessing-officer approval is required for an ordinary inoperative PAN. Understanding this distinction — inoperative versus invalid — is the starting point for resolving the problem correctly.

Duplicate and multiple PAN problems

Surrendering an additional PAN correctly

A separate but related PAN problem is holding more than one PAN. Section 139A(7) expressly prohibits a person from obtaining or holding more than one Permanent Account Number, and Section 272B provides a penalty of ₹10,000 for contravention. Duplicate PANs commonly arise when a person applies afresh after forgetting an earlier PAN, when name or address changes prompt a new application instead of a correction, or when a business obtains a PAN in a trade name while the proprietor already holds one. The correct remedy is not to abandon the extra PAN silently but to surrender it formally. This is done through the 'Request for New PAN Card or/and Changes or Correction in PAN Data' form filed with Protean eGov (NSDL) or UTIITSL, in which the applicant declares the PAN to be retained and lists the PAN(s) to be cancelled. Voluntary surrender demonstrates bona fides and is the practical way to mitigate exposure under Section 272B. It is important to retain the PAN linked to your bank, returns and TDS history and cancel the unused one, so that historical credits remain intact.

Recovering excess TDS and refunds after reactivation

Reconciling Form 26AS and the AIS

Making the PAN operative stops future higher deductions, but it does not by itself return the extra tax already withheld under Sections 206AA and 206CC while the PAN was inoperative. That recovery happens through the return of income. Once the PAN is operative, the holder should download Form 26AS and the Annual Information Statement and reconcile every entry, identifying deductions made at the higher rate during the inoperative window. Because an inoperative PAN was deemed not furnished, some deductors may have reported the deduction without correctly reflecting the PAN, so the deductee should follow up with payers to ensure the TDS/TCS is correctly credited against the now-operative PAN. The full credit is then claimed in the income-tax return, and any excess over the actual tax liability is refunded through normal processing — subject to the important caveat that no refund and no interest accrue for the period the PAN was inoperative. Careful reconciliation prevents credits from being lost and ensures the refund, once the PAN is operative, is claimed for the correct amount and assessment year.

Getting professional help in Chennai

When to engage a tax consultant

Most inoperative-PAN cases are straightforward to fix, but several situations benefit from professional handling. Where demographic mismatches between Aadhaar and PAN block the link, where a duplicate PAN must be surrendered while preserving historical TDS credits, or where large amounts of higher-rate TDS need to be reconciled and recovered across multiple deductors, an experienced consultant saves time and avoids costly errors. For Perungudi taxpayers, our Chennai team manages the entire process end to end — verifying the Link-Aadhaar status, paying the Section 234H fee through the correct challan, submitting and tracking the linking request until the PAN turns operative, surrendering any duplicate PAN through the correction form, and reconciling Form 26AS and the AIS to claim excess TDS in the return. We also advise businesses on building PAN-status checks into vendor onboarding so that higher TDS/TCS under Sections 206AA and 206CC does not silently erode margins. Early action matters, because every month a PAN stays inoperative is a month of frozen refunds and inflated deductions.

What Perungudi clients usually ask next: On the ground in Perungudi, for Perungudi IT-services firms managing export-LUT cycles alongside payroll and TDS.

Glossary

Plain-English glossary for this service

Section 206AB specified person

A taxpayer flagged under Section 206AB for not filing ITR for the preceding assessment year despite aggregate TDS / TCS of ₹50,000 or more. Such persons attract higher TDS at twice the normal rate or 5%, whichever is higher. An inoperative PAN can independently trigger 20% TDS under Section 206AA — the two provisions can apply concurrently.

PAN-Aadhaar surname mismatch

The most common cause of PAN-Aadhaar linking failure, occurring when the surname format on PAN (expanded full surname) differs from the surname format on Aadhaar (initialled or differently spelt). The e-filing portal does a character-level comparison and rejects even single-character differences. Fix requires updating one database to match the other.

Spelling-variation mismatch

A demographic-mismatch sub-category where transliteration of regional-language names into Roman script produces variant spellings (V/W, S/Sh, J/Z) across PAN and Aadhaar records. Typically resolved faster through Aadhaar correction (7 days) than PAN correction (15 days).

DOB mismatch

Date-of-birth difference between PAN and Aadhaar records. Even a one-day or one-month transposition causes linking failure. Where the passport supports the PAN DOB, Form 49A correction is the right route; where birth certificate supports Aadhaar, the Aadhaar database is treated as primary.

Parents-name format mismatch

A frequent rejection cause where PAN records the father's name in 'S/O initial + surname' legacy format while Aadhaar carries the full expanded name. Fixed via Form 49A correction on the PAN database to align with Aadhaar.

NRI exemption under Notification 33/2023

CBDT Notification 33/2023 dated 28-Mar-2023 exempts non-resident Indians from the mandatory PAN-Aadhaar linking requirement. The exemption is operative only when the residential-status flag is set to non-resident in the PAN database — taxpayers who have not updated their status with the AO will still see the PAN go inoperative.

OCI cardholder exemption

Overseas Citizen of India cardholders fall within the broader non-resident exemption under Notification 33/2023. The OCI card and foreign passport must be presented to the jurisdictional AO to update residential status in the PAN database; the exemption is not automatic.

Demographic mismatch fix

The diagnostic-and-correction process of identifying which of PAN, Aadhaar, or both databases needs updating to bring the two records into character-level match. The faster of the two corrections is preferred; Aadhaar updates typically take 7 working days versus 15 working days for PAN.

Biometric Aadhaar update

Update to the Aadhaar database — name, DOB, address, or biometrics — done at a UIDAI-authorised enrolment centre. Demographic updates carry a ₹50 fee; biometric updates ₹100. Update reflects in the central UIDAI database within 7 working days and is then available for PAN-Aadhaar linking validation.

e-PAN reissue

Digital PAN card issued in PDF form to the registered email address. Available free of cost if requested within 30 days of allotment, ₹8.26 thereafter via NSDL. Used when the physical PAN card is lost or when an updated PAN reflecting demographic corrections is needed for KYC purposes.

Jurisdictional AO Code change

Migration of a PAN record from one Assessing Officer's jurisdiction to another, triggered by change of residence or business address across cities. Done through the ITBA migration utility via the source AO; takes 21-30 days. Required before address-correction Form 49A can be processed for cross-city moves.

Form 49A address correction

Form 49A is the application form used for PAN allotment as well as correction of existing PAN data — name, father's name, date of birth, address, photograph and signature. Filed online via NSDL or UTIITSL portal with supporting proof; processing takes 15 working days.

By Industry

Industry-specific patterns in Perungudi

How the local trade mix shapes this — In Perungudi, the business activity radiating outward from Perungudi IT Park and nearby commercial pockets.

IT Services
Common issue: Chennai IT and software-services firms run large monthly vendor and contractor payment cycles. When a contractor or freelancer supplies an inoperative PAN, the company must treat it as no-PAN and deduct TDS under Section 194J/194C at the higher Section 206AA rate of up to 20% instead of the normal 10% or 1-2%. This inflates cash outflow, triggers deductee grievances, and creates 26AS mismatches at year end when the deductee's operative status changes mid-year.
How we handle it: Add a PAN-Aadhaar operative-status check to vendor onboarding and re-verify quarterly on the e-filing portal; withhold at higher rate only where the status is genuinely inoperative and document it; help affected contractors pay the ₹234H fee and link Aadhaar early so normal rates resume.
Textiles & Garments
Common issue: Textile traders and garment exporters around Chennai deal with many small weavers, job-workers and commission agents whose PANs frequently lapse into inoperative status for want of Aadhaar linking. TCS on sale of goods under Section 206C(1H) and TDS on job-work payments then apply at the elevated Section 206CC/206AA rates, squeezing already thin margins, while exporters also face blocked income-tax refunds under Rule 114AAA during the very period they need working-capital liquidity.
How we handle it: Maintain a supplier PAN-status register and collect Aadhaar-link confirmation before releasing large payments; reactivate the firm's own PAN promptly to unblock refunds; reconcile higher TCS/TDS in Form 26AS and claim it in the return once counterparties become operative.
Construction & Contractors
Common issue: Civil contractors and sub-contractors in Chennai receive payments subject to TDS under Section 194C. An inoperative PAN converts the standard 1-2% deduction into the higher 20% under Section 206AA, and because contract values are large the withheld amount can dwarf actual tax liability. The contractor's own refund of this excess is then frozen under Rule 114AAA until the PAN is made operative, straining project cash flow.
How we handle it: Verify each sub-contractor's PAN operative status before award and before running bills; batch-reactivate PANs by paying the Section 234H fee and linking Aadhaar; once operative, file the return to claim the excess 194C TDS reflected in 26AS and recover the refund with interest for the operative period.
Retail & Trading
Common issue: Retail and trading businesses in Chennai buy from numerous distributors and sell across many customers. An inoperative PAN on the buyer side attracts higher TCS under Section 206CC on purchases above the threshold, and on the firm's own side blocks GST-unrelated income-tax refunds and interest under Rule 114AAA. Duplicate PANs are also common where a proprietor obtained a second PAN for a trade name, exposing the owner to the ₹10,000 penalty under Section 272B.
How we handle it: Audit the proprietor's PAN holdings and surrender any duplicate via the correction form under Section 139A(7); confirm the operative status of the firm's and key vendors' PANs; pay the ₹234H fee and link Aadhaar to restore normal TCS rates and unlock refunds.
Professionals & Consultants
Common issue: Independent professionals in Chennai — doctors, architects, lawyers and consultants — receive fees subject to TDS under Section 194J. If their PAN is inoperative, clients deduct at the higher 20% Section 206AA rate, and the professional cannot obtain the refund of excess TDS because Rule 114AAA withholds refunds and interest while the PAN is inoperative. Advance-tax planning is also disrupted because credits do not reflect correctly.
How we handle it: Check Link-Aadhaar status on the e-filing portal at the start of each financial year; pay the ₹234H fee and complete linking well before receiving major fee payments; reconcile 194J credits in AIS/26AS and claim the excess in the return once the PAN is operative.
Case Studies

Anonymised engagements we have handled

Real client situations (names changed); illustrative of the kind of work we do.

Investment KYC blockSalaried

Mutual fund SIP of ₹25,000/month frozen after PAN went inoperative

Issue: A software engineer's PAN became inoperative on 1-Jul-2023. The CAMS / KFintech system auto-flagged 7 of his 9 active SIPs as KYC non-compliant and stopped further investments from August. ₹25,000/month was sitting idle in the savings account; existing folios were locked for redemption.
Approach: Paid ₹1000 challan fee under minor head 500, linked PAN-Aadhaar same day after confirming demographic match across PAN, Aadhaar and the AMC KYC. Lodged grievance with CAMS to refresh KYC status after the e-filing portal showed PAN operative.
Outcome: PAN reactivated in 3 days; CAMS KYC refresh took an additional 12 days; SIPs resumed from September with a one-month backdated lumpsum top-up of ₹25,000 to maintain the systematic schedule; lost SIP date of 7th honoured.
Father-name formatProfessional

Parents-name format mismatch (S/O vs full name) caused 4 reactivation failures

Issue: Four professionals had PAN issued in the 1990s carrying 'S/O initial + father surname' format while their Aadhaar (recent enrolment) carried the full expanded father name. The e-filing linking utility rejected all four with demographic error code DEMG-104.
Approach: Filed Form 49A correction online via NSDL portal (₹107 fee each) to expand father's name on PAN to match Aadhaar. Used Aadhaar as proof of identity and address. Waited the standard 15 working days for PAN database update.
Outcome: All 4 PAN-Aadhaar linkings succeeded after database refresh; ₹1000 fee paid by each; total turnaround 18-22 days; no Form 26AS reconciliation issues post-reactivation; ITR refunds released for the AY 2023-24 returns that were on hold.
OCI exemptionNRI / OCI

OCI cardholder caught in TDS 20% because exemption was not on record

Issue: An OCI cardholder of US citizenship had Indian rental income of ₹6 lakh annually. TDS at 20% was deducted by the tenant after the PAN went inoperative on 1-Jul-2023. Notification 33/2023 exempts non-residents from linking but the PAN AO had not flagged OCI status in the database.
Approach: Filed an exemption-claim letter before the jurisdictional AO with copies of OCI card, US passport, and Form 10F. Requested manual update of residential status flag. In parallel, filed ITR claiming full TDS credit.
Outcome: Residential-status flag updated in 31 days; PAN status reverted to operative without payment of ₹1000 fee under the exemption; TDS of ₹1.2 lakh refunded via ITR processing in 9 weeks; rental TDS reduced to 30% standard NRI rate for FY 2024-25.
Demat freezeSenior citizen / Investor

Senior citizen demat account frozen blocking ₹3.2 lakh dividend payout

Issue: A 72-year-old client's demat account was frozen by the DP on 15-Jul-2023 after the PAN went inoperative. A ₹3.2 lakh dividend declared by an Indian listed company on 30-Jul-2023 was credited to the suspense account, not the bank. Client had no Aadhaar (refused to enrol).
Approach: Enrolled the client in Aadhaar at a UIDAI centre — biometric capture took 20 minutes; Aadhaar generated in 6 working days. Linked PAN-Aadhaar with ₹1000 fee on day 8. Submitted DP grievance for KYC refresh on day 10.
Outcome: Demat unfrozen on day 14; dividend of ₹3.2 lakh credited to bank account on day 16 with no interest loss to the client; future dividends auto-credited; client now has Aadhaar for all KYC purposes.

Why these Perungudi engagements look the way they do: On the ground in Perungudi, the cluster of it services, e-commerce, residential businesses that defines Perungudi's commercial fabric; for Perungudi IT-services firms managing export-LUT cycles alongside payroll and TDS.

Client Reviews

What Perungudi Clients Say

Ramesh K
Inactive PAN Activation
“My PAN was inoperative and a ₹3.2 lakh refund had been stuck for 14 months. FilingPro paid the Section 234H challan, fixed a name initial mismatch via Form 49A and got the PAN active within 11 days. The refund hit my account 22 days after reactivation. Outstanding turnaround.”
1 month agoVerified Client
Sundararajan V
Inactive PAN Activation
“Held two PANs unknowingly since 1998 — one was deactivated by the department and TDS at 20% was hitting all my interest income. FilingPro filed the Section 139A(7) surrender with indemnity affidavit and AO liaison. The genuine PAN was reactivated and the duplicate cancelled in 38 days.”
2 months agoVerified Client
Lakshmi N
Inactive PAN Activation
“As an NRI my PAN was wrongly marked inoperative because the department had me as resident. FilingPro filed the Form 49A NRI status update with passport and OCI proof. PAN was re-classified exempt under Notification 37/2017 — no ₹1,000 fee, status restored.”
6 weeks agoVerified Client
Vijayakumar A
Inactive PAN Activation
“Salary TDS was being deducted at 20% under Section 206AA because my PAN was inoperative. FilingPro got it reactivated in 9 working days, employer applied normal slab rate from the next month and the previous excess TDS was claimed in my ITR — refund issued in full.”
3 months agoVerified Client
Kavitha R
Inactive PAN Activation
“My mutual fund SIPs and demat KYC were frozen due to inoperative PAN. FilingPro reactivated the PAN and coordinated with the KRA to update my KYC-validated status. SIPs resumed without missing a single instalment cycle. Highly professional handling throughout.”
2 months agoVerified Client
Gopalakrishnan M
Inactive PAN Activation
“Aged 81 — my PAN was wrongly shown inoperative despite Notification 37/2017 exemption for super-seniors. FilingPro filed a grievance with the AO using my Aadhaar age proof and got the status corrected without any ₹1,000 fee. Refund released in 19 days. Could not have done this myself.”
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Common Questions

PAN Activation FAQ — Perungudi

Common questions from Perungudi clients. Call 9566-068-468 for specific queries.

Section 139AA of the Income-tax Act 1961 was inserted by the Finance Act 2017 and makes it mandatory for every person eligible to obtain Aadhaar to quote the Aadhaar number while applying for PAN and while filing the return of income. Sub-section (2) further requires existing PAN holders to intimate their Aadhaar number to the prescribed authority by the notified date, failing which the PAN becomes inoperative.
The original statutory deadline under Section 139AA(2) was 31 March 2022. CBDT Notification 17/2022 dated 29 March 2022 then introduced a phased late-fee window — ₹500 if linked between 1 April 2022 and 30 June 2022, and ₹1,000 if linked between 1 July 2022 and 31 March 2023. From 1 April 2023 the late fee is fixed at ₹1,000 under Section 234H read with Rule 114(5A) and the PAN of any person who has not linked stands inoperative from 1 July 2023.
Yes — honest advice is the whole point. If Inactive PAN Activation is not right for your Perungudi situation, or can safely wait, we will say so plainly rather than sell you something. That is why much of our work comes through referrals.
Step 1 — pay ₹1,000 challan under Major Head 0021, Minor Head 500 on e-Pay Tax. Step 2 — wait 4-5 working days for the challan to reflect against your PAN. Step 3 — log in to the income-tax portal, go to Profile > Link Aadhaar, enter Aadhaar number and submit. Step 4 — the system validates name, date of birth and gender between PAN and Aadhaar. Step 5 — once linked, PAN becomes operative within 30 days as per CBDT Circular 7/2022.
Form 49A correction with one of the prescribed DOB proofs — birth certificate, matriculation certificate, passport, driving licence, or domicile certificate. Where no documentary DOB proof is available, an affidavit before a magistrate under the Indian Stamp Act with two photographs is accepted by NSDL/UTIITSL subject to AO discretion.
Yes. Along with Perungudi, we serve Adyar and the wider Chennai South belt for Inactive PAN Activation. Wherever you are in this part of Chennai, the process and our 9566-068-468 line stay the same.
Section 234H is a fee for delay in intimating Aadhaar — once paid it is not refundable even where linking subsequently fails due to demographic mismatch. The remedy is to fix the underlying mismatch through Form 49A or UIDAI correction, then re-attempt linking without paying the fee again since the original challan remains tagged to the PAN.
Retain (a) the ₹1,000 challan acknowledgement under Major Head 0021 Minor Head 500, (b) the Aadhaar-linking success message screenshot, (c) the post-reactivation 'Operative' status screenshot from incometax.gov.in, (d) the updated 26AS reflecting normal TDS rates, and (e) any AO correspondence. These form the contemporaneous record for any future Section 272B notice or KYC dispute.
Yes. We give Perungudi clients clear updates at each stage of Inactive PAN Activation rather than leaving you guessing. A quick message on WhatsApp 9566-068-468 reaches us whenever you want a status check.
Yes. The instant e-PAN facility under Rule 114(1A), introduced by Notification 56/2020, allows any individual with a valid Aadhaar and a mobile number registered with UIDAI to obtain a PAN free of cost via Aadhaar OTP within 10 minutes on incometax.gov.in. The e-PAN is issued in PDF with a QR code and is legally equivalent to the physical PAN card.
File Form 49A correction with a gazette notification of name/gender change, transgender certificate issued under the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act 2019 by the District Magistrate, and updated Aadhaar reflecting the new gender. NSDL/UTIITSL processes the change and issues a fresh PAN card retaining the same PAN number.
Your engagement is handled by our in-house team led by Ravivarman R (Founder, 15+ years, 500+ engagements), with M. E. Chokkalingam on compliance and S. Jayaprakash on GST matters. You deal with named, qualified people throughout your Inactive PAN Activation — not a call centre.
Section 139A(7) prohibits a person from holding more than one PAN. Where the department detects duplication it deactivates the additional PAN. The taxpayer must file Form 49A correction surrendering the duplicate, attach an indemnity affidavit on ₹100 stamp paper stating which PAN is to be retained, file the deactivation request to the AO under Section 139A(7) and request reactivation of the genuine PAN where it was the one wrongly deactivated.
Yes. Section 272B levies a penalty of ₹10,000 for failure to comply with provisions of Section 139A — including quoting a PAN that is incorrect or, by extension, inoperative — in any document required under Section 139A(5)(c) or 139A(6). The AO must give an opportunity of hearing under Section 274 before levying the penalty.
Form 49AA is the application for new PAN by foreign citizens, OCI/PIO and entities incorporated outside India, prescribed under Rule 114(1). The fee is ₹1,017 inclusive of dispatch outside India. Form 49A (Indian) and Form 49AA (foreign) carry the same correction provisions but differ in citizenship-evidence requirements.
Yes — but only after PAN reactivation. File the income-tax return for the relevant year with the inoperative PAN once it has been made operative; the TDS reflected in the updated Form 26AS will be allowed as credit and the excess (over your slab liability) refunded under Section 244A. Without reactivation neither the return nor the refund will be processed.
PAN Activation near Perungudi:

Our PAN Activation clients in Perungudi are spread right across the locality — along 3rd Cross, Anna Nedunchalai, Anna Salai, Church Main street and Nagamani Adigalar Street, and through the Panchayat Main Road, School Road, Estate 1st Cross street and Estate 1st Main Road business stretches — so wherever your premises sit, expert help is close by.

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