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Understand the structure of your PAN PAN card decoded: What your 10-digit number really means
Wednesday, 25 Feb 2026 18:30 pm
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The Permanent Account Number (PAN) card has become an essential document for financial life in India. Issued by the Income Tax Department of India, the PAN is a unique 10-character alphanumeric code that helps track tax payments and financial transactions.

Today, a PAN card is required for filing income tax returns, opening bank accounts, investing in financial products, and making high-value purchases. While most people use their PAN regularly, many do not realise that every character in the number has a specific meaning.

What each digit means

A PAN number follows a fixed format of five letters, four numbers, and one final letter (for example: ABCDE1234F).

This structured format ensures that every PAN issued in India is unique and traceable.

Types of PAN cards

There are mainly two common types of PAN cards in India.

A personal PAN card is issued to individual taxpayers. It is necessary for filing income tax returns, personal banking and investments.

A company PAN card is issued to registered businesses and firms. It is important for corporate tax payments and official financial transactions.

Because of its central role in the tax system, experts advise keeping your PAN details accurate and secure. Any mistake in the number or personal information can create problems in financial and tax-related activities.