Dear Seniors How to know that our PF number is correct and the amount is crediting to that particular number. Please suggest me. Regards Ashwini K
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Hi Ashwini,
While signing up for PF, you must have filled out a form for an NSSN number, wherein you would receive a card similar to a PAN card. You may use that card to check with any PF office about your accumulated amount in the PF account.
Seniors, please correct me if I am wrong...
Regards,
Chanchal
From India, Mumbai
While signing up for PF, you must have filled out a form for an NSSN number, wherein you would receive a card similar to a PAN card. You may use that card to check with any PF office about your accumulated amount in the PF account.
Seniors, please correct me if I am wrong...
Regards,
Chanchal
From India, Mumbai
Hi Chanchal,
Thank you for your reply.
In our organization, I didn't fill any kind of form. When we asked, they said that it's not compulsory. We are all feeling quite tense about this.
Kindly suggest a course of action for me.
Regards,
Ashwini K
From India, Bangalore
Thank you for your reply.
In our organization, I didn't fill any kind of form. When we asked, they said that it's not compulsory. We are all feeling quite tense about this.
Kindly suggest a course of action for me.
Regards,
Ashwini K
From India, Bangalore
Hi,
You must be receiving a salary slip every month. It is mandatory. The organization shall show deductions made. Keep this safe.
If no PF deduction is shown, that implies you are not getting covered. You will receive annual statements from the EPF office.
Youngsters are lucky as you are all getting issued with NSSN number. However, EPFO is yet to be fully computerized. They are planning for members to access and see your accumulation at any time. It may take a few years.
Right now, you need to keep track of your payslip.
Siva
From India, Chennai
You must be receiving a salary slip every month. It is mandatory. The organization shall show deductions made. Keep this safe.
If no PF deduction is shown, that implies you are not getting covered. You will receive annual statements from the EPF office.
Youngsters are lucky as you are all getting issued with NSSN number. However, EPFO is yet to be fully computerized. They are planning for members to access and see your accumulation at any time. It may take a few years.
Right now, you need to keep track of your payslip.
Siva
From India, Chennai
Would any one please give the form for NSSN no.What to do in case any one is registered with the EPFO but have not filled in the NSSN form ?
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Dear Friend You can go to regional PF office there you will get NSSN forms and you can proceed further
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Hi,
I'm working with an IT company. I got into payroll from May 2007, and in December 2007, I received a PF annual statement for 2006-2007, stating only one month of employer/employee's contribution in a year instead of eight months, i.e., from May to December. What about the other deductions happening since May?
Can anyone tell me whether it is correct and why?
Thanks,
Marufa
From India, Mumbai
I'm working with an IT company. I got into payroll from May 2007, and in December 2007, I received a PF annual statement for 2006-2007, stating only one month of employer/employee's contribution in a year instead of eight months, i.e., from May to December. What about the other deductions happening since May?
Can anyone tell me whether it is correct and why?
Thanks,
Marufa
From India, Mumbai
Hi Marufa!
I am working with an IT company, and I got into payroll from May 2007. In December 2007, I received a PF annual statement for 2006-2007 stating only one month of employer/employee's contribution in a year instead of eight months, i.e., from May to December. What about the other deductions happening since May? Can anyone tell me whether it is correct and why?
Thanks,
Marufa
Hi Marufa!
Accounting for PF is done on a March to February basis, so it is a little different from the regular April to March financial year. This difference can sometimes create confusion in understanding.
However, in your case, this March to February cycle does not seem to be the issue. If you provide details about your employment term and relevant dates, perhaps someone from our team can clarify it.
- Hiten
From India, New Delhi
I am working with an IT company, and I got into payroll from May 2007. In December 2007, I received a PF annual statement for 2006-2007 stating only one month of employer/employee's contribution in a year instead of eight months, i.e., from May to December. What about the other deductions happening since May? Can anyone tell me whether it is correct and why?
Thanks,
Marufa
Hi Marufa!
Accounting for PF is done on a March to February basis, so it is a little different from the regular April to March financial year. This difference can sometimes create confusion in understanding.
However, in your case, this March to February cycle does not seem to be the issue. If you provide details about your employment term and relevant dates, perhaps someone from our team can clarify it.
- Hiten
From India, New Delhi
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