Dear All,

Enclosing Employees' Provident Fund e-Return manual. It is similar to the ESI online. For further details, please visit the EPF official website epfindia.gov.in and download the necessary tools.

With Regards,

Shish Ram Uniyal
09811681660

From India, New Delhi
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Dear Shish, Good sharing! Is it necessary to wait till we get nodal from the local pf authorities? Any idea?
From India, Madras
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Dear Shish, Please inform from which date the online procedure will start as there is no exact date specified. Regards, Anil Kulkarni.
From India, Mumbai
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Indeed very helpful..Attaching EPF Form 3A ..U have to just put the PF No. in the Coloured Cell, all details of the member will be displayed.. Niranjan 9732255508
From India, Durgapur
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Dear Friend,

There has been a sustained publicity campaign by EPF for the benefit of employees and employers. However, you would not be surprised to know that EPF has not sent a statement of accounts for the last three years in respect of our office, despite reminders and approaches through consultants. We are also discussing E-Returns. These people just don't perform basic functions.

Mehta

From India, Delhi
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I have 5 years of experience in the HR field, presently working as an Assistant Manager - HR in an MNC in Chennai. I am now seeking a positive change in my career path. Please do refer me to any suitable vacancies you come across. Thank you.
From India, Madras
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Dear All,

For PF transfer, the current employer has to process. In some companies, they have a portal where you can initiate the transfer yourself. To do this, you need to have the PF number, the last date of the previous organization, your joining date, and your previous company's registered office address.

There are three ways to transfer PF:
1. Transferring to the previous employer.
2. Transferring to RPFC.
3. Transferring to a trust.

The options depend on the company you worked for and the type of account they have. Please seek guidance from your previous company and initiate the PF transfer.

Thank you.

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