RTO Form 60: Form of Declaration to be filled by a person who does not have either a Permanent Account Number or General Index Register Number and who makes payment in cash
Form 60 is an important document that must be presented when an individual does not have a permanent account number and engages in certain transactions outlined in Income-tax Rules, 1962, Rule 114B.
PAN cards aid in taxpayer identification and offer information such as total taxes paid, outstanding taxes, refunds granted, and so on. The Government of India has also made providing a Permanent Account Number (PAN) essential for a range of transactions.
Individuals engaging in the transactions mentioned in Rule 114B may not have a PAN card in certain circumstances, in which case they must present a full and signed copy of Form 60 together with other supporting documentation.
How to Download RTO Form 60?
Form 60 can be found on the official website of the Income Tax Department. To obtain the PDF version of Form 60, follow the steps outlined below:
- Go to the Income Tax Department’s official website.
- From the top navigation menu, choose “Forms/Download.”
- Select “Income Tax Forms” from the drop-down menu.
- You will be taken to a page with a list of various income tax forms.
- Continue scrolling down the list until you reach “Form No.60.”
- Select the document, and it will be downloaded to your PC automatically.
How to fill RTO Form 60?
Form 60 declarations must be submitted to the entity with which the transaction is being conducted, either online or on paper. For example, if you want to open a bank account but don’t have a PAN card, you must submit a duly completed and signed copy of Form 60 together with supporting papers to the bank. If you obtain the PAN card at any point during this process, you must notify the bank where you opened the savings account.
If you intend to use Form 60 instead of your PAN card, keep a few details prepared since they will need to be filled out before the form is filed. These are the specifics:
- The entire name of the declarant must be provided.
- The address of the declarant’s residence must be stated.
- The declarant’s birth date and father’s name (applicable to individuals only).
- Along with the declarant’s mobile number, the declarant’s entire address must be provided.
- Transaction information must be provided (including the amount).
- The address where you submitted your income tax returns must be provided.
- The declarant’s Aadhaar number.
- You must include the acknowledgment number and the date you applied for the PAN.
Documents needed with Form 60
Documents that must be produced in conjunction with Form 60:
- ID Proof
- Address Proof
Frequently Asked Questions
Form 60 is a document that must be filed by an individual or any entity (not a company or firm) in order to carry out financial transactions of vehicles that require the quoting of PAN in either of the two scenarios described below: The concerned individual does not have a PAN, as he or she has not applied for one. The concerned individual has filed for a PAN, but the allocation is still pending.
Form 60 is to be completed by a person who does not have a Permanent Account Number or a General Index Register Number and makes cash payment for a vehicle purchase.
Form 60 declarations must be submitted to the entity with which the transaction is being conducted, either online or on paper. For example, if you want to open a bank account but don’t have a PAN card, you must submit a duly completed and signed copy of Form 60 together with supporting papers to the bank. If you obtain the PAN card at any point during this process, you must notify the bank where you opened the savings account.
No, there is no due date to submit form 60 in RTO.
Yes, RTO Form 60 can be submitted online.