Trans people can now register as a third gender when apply for a tax number. | Photo: Flickr/Whitney Lauren
Talking tax isn’t anyone’s idea of fun, but for trans people in India doing their tax just became a lot easier.
The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) directs policy for the Indian Income Tax Department.
It announced it will create a ‘third gender’ option on the Permanent Account Number (PAN) form.
The PAN is a unique 10-digit income number for income tax.
CBDT listened to the calls
The decision to add a third gender option came after multiple requests, according to CBDT senior official.
Trans people can identify as third gender on the national ID card, Aadhaar. But until now could not do so on their tax records.
‘Individuals from the transgender community were facing hassles in obtaining a PAN card and this problem was further magnified as Aadhaar had the third gender category but not PAN,’ the senior official told The Hindu.
‘Hence, they were notable to link their PAN with their Aadhaar due to this anomaly.’
The court’s historic ruling also instructed the government to recognize trans people as economically and socially discriminated against. This recognition would help them get preferential treatment in finding employment and education.
Since then a third gender option has been counted on the national census and even when booking train tickets.