Hi What is the procedure of pf trasfer pls gude me
From India, Bangalore
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Dear Rafi,

Transferring your PF account from one location to another is done by submitting the previous employer's salary slip, the resignation letter from your immediate last organization, and an application for the transfer of the PF account at the local or nearby PF office where you intend to transfer it.

Thanks & Best Regards,
Vikas Ranjan

From India, Bangalore
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Mr. Vikas Ranjan, if you are unsure of the procedure, it is best not to mislead others. Please make sure to learn and provide accurate information here.

Mr. Rafi,

You can fill out Form-13 for PF transfer.

Regards,
Ramkishore
Asst. Manager - HR

From India, Bangalore
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Dear Mr. Rafi, You need to fill up form no. 13 alongwith attach the 3A(Revised) of your previous employer. so you can easily transfer your pf accumulation.
From India, Gandhidham
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Dear Mr. Rafi,

Form 13 should be filled out. Along with it, you should attach your latest Form 3A, Form 5, and Form 10 from the employers. Get your details filled in, such as Date of Birth, Date of Joining, Date of Leaving, PF account number of the previous employer and the present employer. If you have any queries, feel free to post again.

Regards,
Ramkishore
Assistant Manager - HR

From India, Bangalore
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Dear Ramkishore Ji,

I mentioned in the earlier post the need to submit an application. I apologize for not clearly specifying that Form 13, 3A, 5, and 10 must be submitted along with the application, as they are necessary requirements.

I aim not to mislead anyone through any messages or information that I have posted to date. The information I share is solely for the benefit of Citehr friends. It is possible that it may not be entirely accurate or correct, but it will never be 'erroneous.' Each day is a learning opportunity, and learning is a continuous process that contributes to our strategic and mental fitness.

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Vikas Ranjan

From India, Bangalore
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Mr.Vikas Ranjan I mean we should take the responsibility when we try to post and guide some one if i have hurt ed with my post kindly regret me... Regards, Ramkishore Asst Manager-HR
From India, Bangalore
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Dear All,

Previously, I was working for an organization that had deducted PF from my salary. After some time, the same management started a new organization to which I had been transferred. As of today, I have left the company for a better opportunity. Whenever I ask for my dues, they are not answering my calls and claim that they are in the process of submitting the returns. They have not provided me with any evidence of payments to the PF office, except for the declaration in Form 16 (ITR).

Can I proceed legally? I would greatly appreciate your guidance in this matter. The previous company has prevented me from submitting Form 19 until the dues are settled.

Thank you,
Ramesh
Phone: 08435002286

From India, Pune
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Dear All, Please find the attached PF Withdrawal forms for withdrawal for money with your previous company... u needed to attached with Cancel cheque along with it to ur previous company.
From India, Bangalore
Attached Files (Download Requires Membership)
File Type: pdf PF Form 19 - PF Withdrawal.pdf (121.9 KB, 2607 views)
File Type: pdf PF Form 10 C - PF Withdrawal.pdf (68.5 KB, 1313 views)

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Dear Ramesh,

Yes, you can go for it legally. Before that, visit the company and speak with the MD/GM/HR Head to get clarity about the exact picture. After that, you have the right to claim your dues.

All the best,

With regards,
Dhananjay.

From India, Mumbai
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