Dear All,
I worked with the company for 20 days. They opened my PF account and deducted PF from my salary. Now, I have resigned from that company and joined a new company in the same region. I would like to know if it is possible to open a new PF account without closing the old PF account because I do not wish to disclose my previous company information to the new company.
Thank you.
From India, Mumbai
I worked with the company for 20 days. They opened my PF account and deducted PF from my salary. Now, I have resigned from that company and joined a new company in the same region. I would like to know if it is possible to open a new PF account without closing the old PF account because I do not wish to disclose my previous company information to the new company.
Thank you.
From India, Mumbai
Hi, Yes you can open a new PF account without closing the previous one, as per my understanding. There’s no harm in this.
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
if both account in same region then will PF office generate query? will they generate query about opening same account with same Employee information with two different company
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
With every new company you join, the new employer will open a new PF account. Funds from the earlier PF account have to be transferred to the new PF account only if the employee shares the information with the new company.
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Dear Anonymous,
There will be no query from the EPF department, whether you disclose it to your current company or not. However, I advise you to provide them with your old EPF number so that they can link it with your new EPP number via UAN No. UAN is the latest feature added by the EPF department and works in the same manner as PAN number does with our bank accounts.
Please let me know if you need further clarification or assistance.
Thank you.
From India, Bangalore
There will be no query from the EPF department, whether you disclose it to your current company or not. However, I advise you to provide them with your old EPF number so that they can link it with your new EPP number via UAN No. UAN is the latest feature added by the EPF department and works in the same manner as PAN number does with our bank accounts.
Please let me know if you need further clarification or assistance.
Thank you.
From India, Bangalore
Dear Anonymous There is issue regarding this problem. you can use another account without any problem
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
You cannot apply for a new EPF account as the UAN number's introduction indicates that KYC has been submitted against your UAN number. Having two active EPF accounts with the same ID proof and other details simultaneously is not feasible. It is advisable to continue using the old account number. Doing so can also assist you in saving for your pension fund.
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
Dear friend,
Do not open two accounts. Try to provide the details of your old company's PF number to the new company. Only then can you receive the amount remitted by the old company. If the account is not operated, it will be considered an inoperative account. Additionally, your old company will include your departure in the list submitted to the PF account.
I hope that if the amount is below Rs. 1000, it cannot be claimed by the PF member through forms.
From India, Chennai
Do not open two accounts. Try to provide the details of your old company's PF number to the new company. Only then can you receive the amount remitted by the old company. If the account is not operated, it will be considered an inoperative account. Additionally, your old company will include your departure in the list submitted to the PF account.
I hope that if the amount is below Rs. 1000, it cannot be claimed by the PF member through forms.
From India, Chennai
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