Dear All,
I am working in a hotel as HR. One of my employee he worked for a cargo company 10 years before in Allahabad.Company head quarters is in Hyderabad and pf used to be dedudcted . At the time he was working he could not get PF no so he thought he can not claim but he has his pay slip and would like to visit the head office and get PF no and wants to Claim.Since he worked 10 years before whether is it possible and what is the procedure.Please guide me.
regards
Rex

From India, Secunderabad
Dear Rex Martin,
Go to his previous employer with form 19 and fill the form with the datas collecting from there. Get endorced the form 19 by that employer and submit the RPFC (belongs to the previous employer). This is the procedure to withdraw PF amount.
If you want to transfer the PF, fill form 13 and send it to the same RPFC through the present employer. This will be adviseable as the EPF and EPS can be transferred by a single process.
Abbas.P.S

From India, Bangalore
Hi
Fill up the form 19, get verified the form 19 by the employer or any area MLA, SDM, Parsad, Gaztted officer etc and submit the RPFC (belongs to the previous employer). This is the procedure to withdraw PF amount.
Or, fill up the form 13 for transfer of PF to present A/c No and send it to the same RPFC through the present employer.

From India, New Delhi
Dear Friend,
To my knowledge and personal experience, If employee want to withdraw his P.F accumulations of his ex -employer after three years he has to submit affidavit . This affidavit format can be obtained from P.F office. This Affidavit has to submit along with form 19 and 10C.

From India, Hyderabad
Hi Colleagues, I would like to know, how much amount can be withdrawn after completion of 10 years. Regards Hemant
From India, Mumbai
Dear sir, Form19 is for claim the PF accumulations of the employee (12% +3.67) Form 10C is for claim the pension fund accumulations of the employee (8.33 %) Thanks Muthaiah. E.S.V
From India, Bangalore
Hi,
I am still confused, can anyone tell me that if I withdraw PF amount after completion of 3 years continue service. In that case can I withdraw Family Pension Scheme (FPS) amount too. I heard that in this case I will be entitled to withdraw the PF amount only (12%+3.67%=15.67%). Please clarify/help, I am afraid to heard that I have to complete 10 years continue contribution in PF Account to withdraw my FPS amount too otherwise the same shall be forfeited and I will get only 15.67% amount of 24%.
Regards
VIJAY RAWAT

From India, New Delhi
Hi,
I am still confused, can anyone tell me that if I withdraw PF amount after completion of 3 years continue service. In that case can I withdraw Family Pension Scheme (FPS) amount too. I heard that in this case I will be entitled to withdraw the PF amount only (12%+3.67%=15.67%). Please clarify/help, I am afraid to heard that I have to complete 10 years continue contribution in PF Account to withdraw my FPS amount too otherwise the same shall be forfeited and I will get only 15.67% amount of 24%.
Regards
VIJAY RAWAT

From India, New Delhi
Dear Vijay,
you can claim your full amount of pf (12% + 3.67%) and pension (8.33%).
for that you have to submit form 19 & 10C, for claiming pension amount you have to complete minimum six month of service. you can claim total 24% amount because you are completed 3 year service, If your service is crossed above 10 year, you will be eligible for monthly pension after crossing your 58 year of age.
hope it may clear for you.
Regards
Madan Nayak

From India, Bangalore
One person worked past 3 years in our company he also a PF member. His contribution is Rs720/-(12%) per month. Unexpectedly he met an accident he expired. we know the PF benifit details for the employee. Viz Provident fund, pension and EDLI with formula.
From India, Bangalore
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