More than 11.44 lakh permanent account numbers or PAN cards were deleted or de-activated in cases where multiple PANs were found allotted to one person, Parliament was informed on Tuesday.
This was informed by Minister of State for Finance Santosh Kumar Gangwar in a written reply to the Rajya Sabha.
"As on July 27, 11,44,211 PANs have been identified and deleted or de-activated in cases where multiple PANs were found allotted to one person," the minister said.
PAN is the key identifier of taxable entity and aggregator of all financial transactions undertaken by one person.
"One PAN for one person is the guiding principle for allotment of PAN," Gangwar said.
He further said that as on July 27, 1,566 PANs have been identified as 'fake' which were allotted to either non- existent person or in the names of persons with false identities.
The facility to delete or de-activate the PAN is available with the Assessing Officer through application software.
During 2004 to 2007 also, an exercise for de-duplication of PAN was conducted in the tax department to identify probable duplicate PANs.
Replying to a question on recovery of undisclosed income post demonetisation, Gangwar said the Income Tax Department conducted searches in 900 groups of persons during November 2016 to March 2017, leading to seizure of Rs 900 crore and admission of undisclosed income of Rs 7,961 crore.
Besides, 8,239 surveys were conducted leading to detection of undisclosed income of Rs 6,745 crore.