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Kan Prime Minister, Narendra Modi hmalaknain Aadhaar hi a pawimawh chho telh telh dawn a, kan thil neih engkim mai hi Aadhaar nen thlunzawm (link) a la ngai vek dawn niin a lang a, tunah chuan Bank, Gas leh Ration card nena link kan buaipui zo thawkhat a, mobile number leh PAN card nena link leh tur, tih thuchhuah a rawn awm chho leh mek a. Tun atan chuan PAN card nena link dan kan sawi lawk ang.
Sawrkar thuchhuah danin, PAN card leh Aadhaar link hi thil harsa a ni lo a, chutih laiin online form fillup leh web portal-a signup leh signin chungchang te, OTP chungchang te hrethiam tak nih erawh a ngai a ni.
Step-by-step guide hetiang hian aw:
Sawrkar thuchhuah danin, PAN card leh Aadhaar link hi thil harsa a ni lo a, chutih laiin online form fillup leh web portal-a signup leh signin chungchang te, OTP chungchang te hrethiam tak nih erawh a ngai a ni.
Step-by-step guide hetiang hian aw:- Income Tax e-filling portal -ah login a ngai phawt a. (e-filling portal-ah registration i tih hmasak a ngai a, email leh phone number tel lo chuan i account i activate thei lo a ni).
- I login chiah khan window a lo lang ang a, i PAN details hnuaiah Aadhaar number chhut luhna tur a lo awm ang. A lo awm lo emaw, i lo close palh a nih chuan menu-ah khan Profile Settings chhungah khan sub-menu-ah Link Aadhaar tih a lo awm ang.
- I Aadhaar-a i hming ziah dan leh pian ni te a inang em tih enchiang la.
- I Aadhaar number i chhut luh fel hunah LINK NOW tihah khan i hmet mai dawn a ni.
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