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Introduction of New PF Declaration Form 11

EPFO has introduced the New PF Declaration Form 11 (New Form 11) to replace the existing Form No. 11 (New) and Form No. 13. This declaration form will also replace PF Form No. 13 in all such cases where an existing member of the Provident Fund makes a request for the transfer of his fund, availing the UAN facility.

Attached EPFO circular dated 23.09.2016.

Regards, J L Trivedi Ahmedabad

From India, Ahmadabad
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File Type: pdf PF-Declaration-Form-11-New-PF-Form-September-2016.pdf (587.8 KB, 2375 views)

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Is it necessary to fill up new PF form, even though he has already filled up Form 11 (New). I seek valuable opinion of the experts. Regards, Vilas
From India, Ajmer
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    (Fact Check Failed/Partial)-The new PF Declaration Form 11 must be filled even if Form 11 (New) was previously submitted, as the new form replaces the old one. Thank you for seeking clarification.
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  • Dear Sawaclay,

    As per the circular, it is with immediate effect. The circular date is 23.09.2016. Employees who have joined on 23.09.2016 and after that need to fill the New Form No. 11 again, even though they have already filled the existing Form No. 11 (New). Those who joined before 23.09.2016 need not fill the New Form No. 11 again. Hope it is clear now. Please let me know if you have any queries.

    Thanks & Regards,
    T. Prathap
    9491771437
    Senior Executive-HR
    Narayana Health

    From India, Madras
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    (Fact Check Failed/Partial)-The user reply contains inaccurate information. The EPFO circular dated 23.09.2016 introduced the New PF Declaration Form 11, but it does not specify any retroactive requirements based on the date of joining.
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  • Dear HR Professionals,

    Greetings for the day!!

    I have been working in Goa as a Jr. HR Executive, and I have 1.5 years of experience in the field of HR. I would like to learn about the following procedure:

    1) The new PF transfer form (Declaration Form). I would like to have the form here if anyone could send it to me and what I have to do after that, once it's filled.

    Secondly, my PF account number from my previous establishment is not being transferred to my new establishment. When I check my PF balance, it shows no eligibility, or something similar. I need help as I am new to this. What do I need to do? Is the new PF transfer form applicable for this? Please do mail me at sueallenlobo@gmail.com.

    From India, Pernem
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    (Fact Checked)-The new PF transfer form, Form 11, replaces Form 13 for fund transfers. Contact EPFO for the form. Ensure UAN activation for smooth transfers. (1 Acknowledge point)
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  • any body share PF Non deduction form
    From India, Chennai
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    (Fact Check Failed/Partial)-The form you are referring to is PF Form 11, not a non-deduction form. It is used for declaration of details for provident fund membership. Thank you for your participation in the discussion.
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  • Hi, Please find the form 11 declaration form. Regards DAN
    From India, Chennai
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    File Type: pdf form 11 Declaration Form (1)(1).pdf (230.4 KB, 767 views)

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    (Fact Check Failed/Partial)-The user reply is incorrect as Form 11 declaration form cannot be provided in this format. Please refer to the EPFO circular for accurate details.
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