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PAN Card for Children: How to Get a PAN Card for Children—Apply Online from Home..

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PAN Card for Children: PAN stands for Permanent Account Number. It is a unique, 10-digit alphanumeric number—such as ABCDE1234F—issued by the Income Tax Department, which is used for financial transactions, filing taxes, and as proof of identity. This card remains valid for a lifetime. While PAN cards are typically issued after the age of 18, did you know that—much like an Aadhaar card—a PAN card can also be obtained for children? Let us explain how you can apply for a child's PAN card and what documents are required for the process.

How to Apply for a Child's PAN Card
If you wish to invest in mutual funds, stocks, or fixed deposits in your child's name, a PAN card is mandatory. Additionally, a PAN card helps avail the benefits of schemes such as the Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana or any government scholarship. In this context, obtaining a PAN card for a child is a very simple process. You do not even need to step out of your home to do so; you can apply online directly from your mobile phone. The entire process costs just ₹107, and provided you have the correct documents, the application can be completed quickly.

Documents Required for a Child's PAN Card
Certain essential documents are required to obtain a PAN card for a child. It is advisable to keep these documents saved on your phone beforehand in PDF or JPEG format to avoid any inconvenience while applying for the PAN card.

Child's Birth Certificate: This is the most crucial document, as it serves as proof of the child's age.

Child's Aadhaar Card: The child's Aadhaar card is mandatory for submitting an online PAN card application.

Mother's or Father's Aadhaar Card: The Aadhaar card of either the mother or the father is required as proof of identity and address.

Guardian's Signature (Mother or Father): Since the child is a minor, the application form must be signed by either the mother or the father.

Two Passport-Sized Photographs: A photograph of the child is required; however, this photograph is not printed on the actual PAN card. When a child turns 18 years old, a photograph is affixed to their PAN card during the update process.

How to Apply for a Child's PAN Card?
Step 1: Visit the official NSDL website and click on 'Apply Online'.

Step 2: Select 'New PAN – Indian Citizen (Form 49A)' as the Application Type and choose 'Individual' under the Category section.

Step 3: Now, you will need to fill in your child's details; for instance, select 'Kumari' or 'Shri' as the Title. Enter the child's name, date of birth, email ID, and mobile number. Subsequently, a 'Token Number' will be generated; please make a note of it.

Step 4: While filling out the form, when asked if you are a 'Minor' (i.e., under 18 years of age), tick 'Yes'. Here, you will be required to fill in the details of the 'Representative Assessee'—specifically, the mother or father.

Step 5: Now, upload the child's documents, such as their Birth Certificate, Aadhaar Card, and the parents' Aadhaar Cards.

Step 6: Proceed to pay the fee of ₹107 using Net Banking or a Debit Card.

Step 7: Finally, acting as the guardian or parent, complete the e-KYC process via Aadhaar using an OTP.

Step 8: Lastly, download the acknowledgment receipt.