It's highly possible that you would have lost your PAN Card and do not remember where you have kept the same. It's also possible that your wallet has been stolen or lost and the PAN card was in it.
The
first thing that you need to do is lodge an FIR. Once you have lodged an FIR
make sure that you have a copy of the same.
Now
there are two things that can happen: One is that you have another photocopy of
the PAN Card and the other is that you have no photocopy and you do not know
the PAN number.
In
case you do now know the PAN number it is best to apply for a duplicate PAN
Card. Please visit https://tin.tin.nsdl.com/pan/
In
case you remember your number or you have a photo copy, you may not need to
apply, because in most of the cases you need just a photocopy.
It
is very rare that somebody will ask you to submit your original PAN card for
verification. In fact, the PAN cards issued in the 1990s, were black and white
and looked like photocopied PAN Cards, which were later laminated.
In
any case you might not need an original PAN Card at all, though it's always a
good idea to apply for one.
There
are a number of places where a PAN Card is needed though they may not verify
with the original PAN Card.
You
may need PAN Cards At the Following Places:
1)
Bank will ask you for a PAN Card when you open a new account.
2)
When you purchase a property, whether buying or selling you may need to furnish
it. 3) It would also be needed when you are buying a vehicle
4)
When a hotel payment exceeds Rs 25,000, you may need to show your PAN card.
5)
In case jewellery purchase exceeds Rs 5 lakhs, you may have to show it to the jeweler.
6)
If your bank deposits exceeds Rs 50,000 you may have to furnish your PAN Card.
7)
You cannot open a demat and trading account without a PAN Card. Conclusion As
mentioned earlier, there maybe a need to apply for a PAN card in case you do
not remember the same.