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Aadhaar Card Update Deadline Extended Till June 14: Here’s How To Do It For Free

UIDAI clarified that the service is exclusively accessible on the myaadhaar portal until June 14

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Aadhaar Card Update Deadline Extended: The deadline to update Aadhaar details for free has been extended by the Centre until June 14, 2024. Initially set for March 14, the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) announced on Tuesday that the free online document upload facility will now be available until June 14.

UIDAI clarified that the service is exclusively accessible on the myaadhaar portal until June 14. To update your details, you need to visit the website.

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Which are the documents one can submit?

  • The aadhaar portal gives out a detailed list of the documents one can submit.
  • As proof of both identity and address, one can submit ration card, voter identity card, government-issued identity card/ certificate having address, and Indian passport.
  • Meanwhile, a PAN card, driving licence, secondary or senior school mark sheet/ school leaving certificate having a photograph, and government-issued identity card/ certificate – serve as proof of identity.
  • To show a valid proof of address, one can submit electricity/water/gas bills (last 3 months), bank/ post office passbook, rent/ lease/ leave and licence agreement serve as proof of address only.

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How to submit

  • One can submit these documents online on myAadhaar portal or by visiting any Aadhaar centre.
  • One can also check the step-by-step procedure for the submission of documents online at this link.
  • Meanwhile, the last date for payment of the last instalment of advance tax is tomorrow i.e., March 15. On the last day, taxpayers are supposed to pay 100 per cent of the advance tax payable.
  • Taxpayers liable to pay advance tax include any assessee including salaried employee, whose tax liability for the financial year as the source is Rs 10,000 of more. Resident senior citizens not having income from business /profession are not liable to pay.
  • As far as mode of payment for payment of tax is concerned, it has to be digital for all corporates and those assessees whose accounts are required to be audited under section 44AB of the Income Tax Act, 1961.

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