The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has asked tax sleuths to ask such declarants to attach a separate application in the Income Declaration Scheme (IDS) form for allotment of a fresh Permanent Account Number (PAN) to them quickly.
The decision was notified by CBDT today as some field offices brought to its notice that they were encountering "few cases" where an entity wanted to make a declaration of black money under IDS, but had no PAN.
"The issue (non possession of PAN) has been examined. It has been decided that in such cases, a declaration under the scheme can be filed manually before the jurisdictional Principal Commissioner/Commissioner by quoting the date and acknowledgment number of PAN application form. The Principal Commissioners/Commissioners are directed to accept such declarations," the CBDT, policy-making body of the Income Tax department, said.
However, it added that an official acknowledgment of receiving a valid declaration under IDS (Form-2) will only be given to the concerned entity after a PAN number is allotted to him or her.
The scheme was announced by the government with an aim of bringing out black money from the domestic economy.
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