Hi, I truly appreciate your initiative in helping others. I also need your help. I have changed my job. I want to withdraw my PF money, but my previous employer doesn't want it. You are requested to tell me how I can withdraw my PF. I don't want to inform my previous employer that I am withdrawing from PF. Is it possible to withdraw PF without informing him? Kindly suggest.
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Hi Driksha,
You can fill the PF claim forms (Form 19 and Form 10C) and get them attested by any ESI gazetted officer or your bank manager. Ensure you show your payslip reflecting PF deductions.
Cheers,
Karthik
Email: destination4success@yahoo.co.in
Phone: +91 92937 45423
From India, Hyderabad
You can fill the PF claim forms (Form 19 and Form 10C) and get them attested by any ESI gazetted officer or your bank manager. Ensure you show your payslip reflecting PF deductions.
Cheers,
Karthik
Email: destination4success@yahoo.co.in
Phone: +91 92937 45423
From India, Hyderabad
Hi Megha,
You can fill the PF claim forms (Form 19 and Form 10C) and get them attested by any ESI gazetted officer or your bank manager by showing your payslip, which indicates PF deductions.
Cheers,
Karthik
+91 92937 45423
From India, Hyderabad
You can fill the PF claim forms (Form 19 and Form 10C) and get them attested by any ESI gazetted officer or your bank manager by showing your payslip, which indicates PF deductions.
Cheers,
Karthik
+91 92937 45423
From India, Hyderabad
Hi Driksha,
I agree with Mr. Karthik. Nobody can stop your PF claim. If you want to close the account, you can do as told by Mr. Karthik. Otherwise, if you want to transfer the previous savings to a new account provided by your present employer, you can transfer it by submitting Form 13 through your present employer.
Regards,
B. Saravanakumar
91 999 44 25 794
From India, Coimbatore
I agree with Mr. Karthik. Nobody can stop your PF claim. If you want to close the account, you can do as told by Mr. Karthik. Otherwise, if you want to transfer the previous savings to a new account provided by your present employer, you can transfer it by submitting Form 13 through your present employer.
Regards,
B. Saravanakumar
91 999 44 25 794
From India, Coimbatore
It is possible to transfer your PF account to a new employer without seeking permission from your old employer. Additionally, it is also possible to close your old PF account with a previous employer without their knowledge.
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Dear Driksha,
You can fill out the PF claim forms (Form 19 and Form 10C) and get them attested by any gazetted officer, then submit them to the PF office for processing.
However, I suggest submitting your claims after April 2010 because before that, your previous employer has to submit the PF annual returns (Form 3A & 6A). If you submit before April 2010, the PF officer will send your claims to your previous company to request Form 3A.
With regards,
Kiran Kumar K C
From India, Hyderabad
You can fill out the PF claim forms (Form 19 and Form 10C) and get them attested by any gazetted officer, then submit them to the PF office for processing.
However, I suggest submitting your claims after April 2010 because before that, your previous employer has to submit the PF annual returns (Form 3A & 6A). If you submit before April 2010, the PF officer will send your claims to your previous company to request Form 3A.
With regards,
Kiran Kumar K C
From India, Hyderabad
Hi,
It is possible to withdraw your PF by submitting the forms (19 and 10C) to a gazetted officer or bank manager. However, it will be sent to your previous employer for confirmation and for certain accompanying forms like - Form 3A (the annual PF payment details), copies of Form 5, Form 10, and details of break in service. The previous employer needs to furnish the above information for your PF to be withdrawn, and hence it is not possible to withdraw your PF amount without the knowledge of the previous employer. Having said that, your previous employer has no reason to reject your PF withdrawal application.
However, if the present employer is covered under the PF act, it is better to get the amount transferred because of two reasons:
1. The interest it carries
2. The continuity in service to be eligible for the pension.
Best regards,
Sree
From India, New Delhi
It is possible to withdraw your PF by submitting the forms (19 and 10C) to a gazetted officer or bank manager. However, it will be sent to your previous employer for confirmation and for certain accompanying forms like - Form 3A (the annual PF payment details), copies of Form 5, Form 10, and details of break in service. The previous employer needs to furnish the above information for your PF to be withdrawn, and hence it is not possible to withdraw your PF amount without the knowledge of the previous employer. Having said that, your previous employer has no reason to reject your PF withdrawal application.
However, if the present employer is covered under the PF act, it is better to get the amount transferred because of two reasons:
1. The interest it carries
2. The continuity in service to be eligible for the pension.
Best regards,
Sree
From India, New Delhi
Ya i am agree with Kiran..... you should wait till april, 2010 for Annual return of EPF ashok kumar 9212730690
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
Hi,
Yes, I too agree with Mr. Kiran Kumar. If you want to withdraw your PF without the knowledge of the previous employer, withdraw it after April '10 with the attestation of a Gazetted officer or your Bank Manager, because this is the time when the employer has to fill the annual PF Return.
Thanks,
Amit
From India, Kala Amb
Yes, I too agree with Mr. Kiran Kumar. If you want to withdraw your PF without the knowledge of the previous employer, withdraw it after April '10 with the attestation of a Gazetted officer or your Bank Manager, because this is the time when the employer has to fill the annual PF Return.
Thanks,
Amit
From India, Kala Amb
Thank you, Kiran and Sree.
Both of your pieces of information are helpful. Please inform me if I am working in Mumbai, can I get the forms signed from the gazetted officers/Bank manager from other areas/states.
Thank you,
Alok
From India, Mumbai
Both of your pieces of information are helpful. Please inform me if I am working in Mumbai, can I get the forms signed from the gazetted officers/Bank manager from other areas/states.
Thank you,
Alok
From India, Mumbai
With reference to your email, I would like to inform you that you have changed your employment and the previous employer does not have any right to suggest not to withdraw your PF. You have the option to withdraw by applying and getting it signed by any MLA, MP, or any officer of the rank of a Gazetted Officer. Still, the application submitted by you will be sent to your previous employer for attestation.
Regards,
V. Rama Mohan Reddy.
From India, Hyderabad
Regards,
V. Rama Mohan Reddy.
From India, Hyderabad
Dear Driksha,
Nobody can cease your right to withdraw PF amount deposited with PF Authorities. There is no need to beg your old employer. Get Form-19 & 10C attested by a gazetted officer or bank manager, and you can apply. My advice is to transfer that amount to your new P.F. account number with your new employer if you are a PF deductee in the new employment.
Sathish Kumar P.
From India, Jaipur
Nobody can cease your right to withdraw PF amount deposited with PF Authorities. There is no need to beg your old employer. Get Form-19 & 10C attested by a gazetted officer or bank manager, and you can apply. My advice is to transfer that amount to your new P.F. account number with your new employer if you are a PF deductee in the new employment.
Sathish Kumar P.
From India, Jaipur
Dear All,
Please be informed that for a withdrawal, we need to fill up forms 19 & 10C. These forms need to be attested by your ex-employer. There is no way to escape this requirement, and there is no need to wait for an annual return. Your ex-employer will fill up the break period contribution and forward it to the PF office. The PF office will not process the claim until your ex-employer attests to it.
Thank you.
From India, Madras
Please be informed that for a withdrawal, we need to fill up forms 19 & 10C. These forms need to be attested by your ex-employer. There is no way to escape this requirement, and there is no need to wait for an annual return. Your ex-employer will fill up the break period contribution and forward it to the PF office. The PF office will not process the claim until your ex-employer attests to it.
Thank you.
From India, Madras
Hi, I worked at Rainbow Hospital for 2 years and 11 months. Before leaving, I completed my PF form with my signature for the withdrawal of PF amount and gave it to my friend. However, now the PF office is telling me that I have to submit an online letter. I just want to know how to submit the online letter. Thank you.
From Saudi%20Arabia, Jeddah
From Saudi%20Arabia, Jeddah
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