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PAN deactivation

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PAN BCCPM1604H submitted for deactivation and PAN CNTPM8121N retained via local AO, ITD. But the first one is active till now. Kindly reply where to contact. Regards.

Debasish ,

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Guidance Sought on Resolving PAN BCCPM1604H Deactivation Issue; Advised to Recontact AO or Escalate if Unresolved. An individual submitted a query regarding the deactivation of PAN BCCPM1604H, which remains active despite being submitted for deactivation via the local Assessing Officer (AO) of the Income Tax Department, while PAN CNTPM8121N was retained. The individual seeks guidance on whom to contact for resolution. A respondent advised approaching the same officer again and, if unresolved, escalating the issue to higher authorities. (AI Summary)
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DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN on Jul 26, 2018

You may approach the said officer. If the same has not deactivated you may approach the higher authorities.

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