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What Is Bank TAN Number?

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Yes — you can retrieve your 10-digit alphanumeric TAN online in about five minutes via the official Income Tax e-Filing portal without visiting a bank or filling forms.

Quick Fix: Go to www.incometax.gov.in, scroll to “Quick Links,” click “Know Your TAN,” select “Name,” choose your category and state, enter the mobile number you registered, receive and enter the OTP, and your TAN will display.

No — TAN is not the same as PAN; PAN is a 10-character personal taxpayer ID while TAN is a 10-digit alphanumeric code issued only to entities that deduct or collect tax at source.

They’re completely different. PAN is your personal taxpayer ID—10 characters, issued to every taxpayer. TAN is strictly for entities that deduct or collect tax at source—think employers, banks, or government offices.Income Tax Department of India. By 2026, the Income Tax Department had handed out more than 1.8 million TANs, and over 95% of new registrations happen online at www.incometax.gov.in.Income Tax Department Statistical Reports 2025

You can retrieve your TAN online by going to the “Know Your TAN” tool on the Income Tax e-Filing portal, picking “Name,” choosing your category and state, entering your registered mobile number, and entering the OTP sent to your phone.

  1. Open a browser and go to https://www.incometax.gov.in—always check the URL starts with https to stay on a secure connection.
  2. On the homepage, scroll down to the “Quick Links” box in the bottom-right corner and click “Know Your TAN”.
  3. On the TAN Search page, pick “Name” under TAN Search.
  4. From the dropdown, choose your Category of Deductor—Company, Individual, Government Office, etc.
  5. Next, select your State from the list. Type the exact name of your entity as it appears in the TAN database.
  6. Enter the mobile number you registered with that TAN. Click “Generate OTP”.
  7. A six-digit OTP arrives via SMS. Type it in and click “Continue”.
  8. Your TAN displays on screen; click “Download TAN Certificate” to save a PDF copy.

If the online search fails, try the TAN lookup by code, verify your registered mobile number at a TIN-FC, or log in to your e-Filing account to view your TAN under “My Profile.”

  • Nothing shows up when you search by name? On the “Know Your TAN” page, switch to the TAN lookup by picking “TAN” instead of “Name,” then enter the full 10-character TAN code to skip name-matching issues.
  • Your mobile number isn’t registered? If you never updated it, head to the nearest TIN-FC (Tax Information Network Facilitation Center) with your PAN and ID proof to update the number and reprint your TAN acknowledgment.TIN NSDL Facilitation Centers
  • Still drawing a blank? Log in to your e-Filing account using your PAN and password. Go to “My Profile”“Tax Deduction and Collection Account Number (TAN)”; your TAN is right there.

Update your mobile number right away, save the TAN acknowledgment PDF, switch to Aadhaar OTP login, and bookmark the official portal to avoid future retrieval headaches.

  • Update your mobile number as soon as you get your TAN so every OTP retrieval works smoothly. Do it online under “Profile Settings” on the e-Filing portal.Income Tax e-Filing User Guides 2026
  • Save the PDF—your TAN acknowledgment (Form 49B) is your backup; store it in a secure folder or cloud drive. It lists your TAN, PAN, and deductor details for TDS returns and notices.Form 49B PDF
  • Switch to Aadhaar OTP for faster, password-free logins; by 2026 over 80% of taxpayers use Aadhaar-based authentication.UIDAI Aadhaar Authentication
  • Bookmark the portal: Pin https://www.incometax.gov.in in your browser to dodge outdated mirror pages; the site gets quarterly updates.

How can I get my SBI TAN number?

Here’s how to find the TAN number for a State Bank of India branch. First visit the official Income Tax Department website https://www.incometaxindiaefiling.gov.in/home and click the ‘Know your TAN’ link.

How can I know my bank TAN number?

  1. Head to www.incometaxindiaefiling.gov.in.
  2. Click on ‘Know Your TAN’
  3. Pick either ‘Name’ or ‘TAN’ under the ‘TAN Search’ option.
  4. Choose ‘Category of Deductor’
  5. Select ‘State’
  6. Enter either the ‘Name’ or ‘TAN’ depending on what you picked under ‘TAN Search’

How can I know my TDS and TAN number?

  1. Visit www.tdscpc.gov.in/app/tapn/tdstcscredit.xhtml.
  2. Type in the verification code.
  3. Click on ‘Proceed’
  4. Enter your PAN and TAN.
  5. Pick the financial year as well as the quarter and the type of return.
  6. Click on ‘Go’

How can I know my TAN number by PAN number?

  1. Log on to the official website at www.incometaxindiaefiling.gov.in.
  2. On the left side of the home page, click the Services tab and go to ‘Know your PAN | TAN | AO’.
  3. After clicking the TAN option, log in using your User ID and password.

How can I get my TAN number by name?

  1. Go to www.incometaxindiaefiling.gov.in.
  2. Click on ‘Know Your TAN’
  3. Pick ‘Name’ under the ‘TAN Search’ option.
  4. Choose ‘Category of Deductor’
  5. Select ‘State’
  6. Enter the ‘Name’
  7. Enter the registered mobile number.
  8. Click on ‘Continue’

How can I generate 26AS online?

  1. Log in to the ‘e-Filing’ Portal at www.incometaxindiaefiling.gov.in.
  2. Go to the ‘My Account’ menu and click ‘View Form 26AS (Tax Credit)’.
  3. Read the disclaimer, click ‘Confirm’, and you’ll be taken to the TDS-CPC Portal.

What is TDS full name?

TDS stands for Tax Deducted at Source . Under this system, if someone (the deductor) has to pay another person (the deductee), they deduct tax at the source first and then send the balance to the deductee. The deducted TDS amount goes straight to the Central Government.

Who issues the TDS certificate?

The person deducting TDS has to issue the TDS certificate to the person whose income was taxed. For example, banks give Form 16A to depositors when TDS is taken from fixed deposit interest. Employers issue Form 16 to employees.

Which key is used to enable TDS?

Hit F12 . Then set Enable surcharge and cess details for TDS to Yes.

Is TAN number and PAN number the same?

Not at all. TAN is for tax-deductors , while PAN is the Permanent Account Number given to taxpayers. PAN is also a 10-digit ID required by the Income Tax Department for anyone doing financial transactions or paying Income Tax.

How can I get my TAN number online?

  1. Go to www.incometaxindiaefiling.gov.in.
  2. Click on ‘Know Your TAN’
  3. Pick ‘Name’ under the ‘TAN Search’ option.
  4. Choose ‘Category of Deductor’
  5. Select ‘State’
  6. Enter the ‘Name’
  7. Enter the registered mobile number.
  8. Click on ‘Continue’

How can I get PAN number by name?

  1. On the e-Filing website, click “Know Your PAN”.
  2. Enter your Date of Birth or Date of incorporation in DD/MM/YYYY format.
  3. Type your surname first, then your middle name and first name.
  4. Enter the Captcha Code as shown on the screen.
  5. Click submit. You’ll get the details right away:

How can I get my TAN number in one day?

“Applicant companies can file a single application form SPICe (INC 32) on the corporate affairs ministry portal. Once the incorporation data is sent to CBDT by the ministry, PAN and TAN are issued immediately without any extra steps from the applicant,” the Ministry of Finance explained.

How do I get TAN acknowledgement?

  1. Visit the Tax Information Network of the Income Tax Department.
  2. Pick ‘TAN’ from the ‘Services’ dropdown.
  3. Click on ‘Know Status of Your Application’
  4. On the next screen, pick ‘Application Type’
  5. Enter your ‘Acknowledgement number’

How do I know if I have TIN?

Section III – Where to find TINs? The U.S. Taxpayer Identification Number can be found on several documents , including tax returns and forms filed with the IRS. If it’s an SSN, you’ll also find it on a social security card issued by the Social Security Administration.

Edited and fact-checked by the TechFactsHub editorial team.
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