Dear Experts
I worked with M/s Lloyds register Asia mumbai for around 2.5 years. PF deduction was done and same was also mentioned in Form 16 issued and salary slip in every year.
When I left company I completed notice period and got experience and reliving letter ,When I asked for merging PF with new company I got email from the Lloyds HR that “At present we are following up with PF office to activate the PF a/cs If anything is required by PF office from the employee, we will contact you.”
Now it’s around 2 year no communication was made .Please let know I can legal action against the company or how I can get my PF return deducted.
Regards
Pushpraj Anand
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From India, Wardha
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Dear Pushpraj,

I am no expert, but if you have your PF number from M/s Lloyds, you can easily transfer your PF to your new PF account. For this, your previous and current details with the PF office should match (such as name, date of birth, and father's name).

You can also do the same online. You can even withdraw PF without sending the form to the employer if your previous employer has authorized your KYC documents in your UAN account.

Regards,
Darshana

From India, Mumbai
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Hi,

Should you coordinate with your local PF office, they will guide you on the procedure to claim the PF dues. Quite often, employers do not cooperate with the PF upon resignation. Have you ever checked (online) whether the deductions made from your salary were deposited to the revenue account? Carry a copy of your payslip to the PF office.

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Lodge a complaint online in the EPFO website giving all details. Query will be resolved within 7 days.
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