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Check if your Aadhaar is linked to your PAN card, otherwise you'll face problems from January 1st.
Indiaemploymentnews | December 25, 2025 9:40 PM CST

If your Aadhaar and PAN card are not linked, banking and tax-related work may get stuck. Linking them before December 31, 2025 is mandatory. Learn the easy way to check your Aadhaar-PAN linking status.

Aadhaar card and PAN card are among the most important documents for people in India, used for even the smallest tasks. The Aadhaar card is the most important document for a citizen's personal identification, while the PAN card is essential for tracking the income and tax-related accounts of any Indian citizen. The Government of India has made it mandatory to link these two important documents.

The government has set the deadline for linking Aadhaar and PAN cards as December 31, 2025, so that citizens can link their documents without any inconvenience. If you fail to do so, you may face several problems.

How to check if Aadhaar and PAN are linked?

If any Indian citizen wants to know whether their Aadhaar card and PAN card are linked, they need to follow a few important steps. With the help of these steps, you can easily find out whether your Aadhaar and PAN cards are linked or not.

  • To check if your Aadhaar and PAN card are linked, first, you need to visit the official Income Tax website www.incometax.gov.in.
  • After that, on the website's homepage, you will see the 'Quick Links' section. Go to that section and click on 'Link Aadhaar Status'.
  • Then, fill in both your PAN number and Aadhaar card number in the given boxes.
  • After filling in the numbers, click on the 'View Link Aadhaar Status' option.
  • After this, your screen will show whether your Aadhaar card is linked to your PAN card or not.

What are the consequences of not linking Aadhaar and PAN? According to the rules set by the Government of India regarding linking Aadhaar and PAN cards, if a citizen fails to link their Aadhaar and PAN cards by December 31, 2025, they may face several problems. These include the deactivation of their PAN card, difficulties in banking transactions, higher tax deductions at source (TDS) on their income, and, most importantly, significant difficulties in filing their income tax returns.


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