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Meaning of Numbers on a PAN Card

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by Anshul
on June 30, 2013
in Banking and Finance, Tax
7 Comments
In the past, we covered articles to explain the meaning of numbers on a credit card and meaning of numbers on a cheque. Just like
a credit card or a cheque leaf, the numbers and alphabets on a PAN card too have a significance. Through this article, well
understand the meaning of these alphabets and numbers found on a PAN card.
Meaning of Numbers on a Pan Card
Here is how a PAN card looks like:

Unlike credit cards or cheque leafs, which have only numbers, a PAN Card consists of a 10 digit alphanumeric sequence. Lets
understand what each character of this sequence stands for.
First 3 Characters
The first 3 characters on a PAN card represent an alphabetic series running from AAA to ZZZ.
4th Character
The 4th character represents the status of the PAN holder, which can be one of the following:
C Company
P Person
H HUF (Hindu Undivided Family)
F Firm
A Association of Persons (AOP)
T AOP (Trust)
B Body of Individuals (BOI)
L Local Authority
J Artificial Juridical Person
G Government
So, an individual will have the 4th character as P.
5th Character
The fifth character of the PAN is the first letter of:
1. the surname in the case the status is P, or,
2. the name of the Entity, Trust, Society, Organization, HUF, etc. in all other cases
For e.g., an individual with the name Vivek Kumar Shukla will have S as the fifth character.
If you change your surname after marriage or due to any other reason, your PAN card number will remain unchanged.
6th to 9th Characters
The next four numbers are sequential numbers running from 0001 to 9999.
10th Character
The last digit is an alphabetic check digit which is generated by applying a formula to the preceding nine letters and numbers.

Below is a pictorial representation of the above information to easily explain the meaning of numbers on a PAN card:

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Khanik Borah
July 3, 2013 at 8:10 am #
Very informative..but the 10th character explanation is somewhat hazy

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