Hi, I had worked in a company for more than one year, and my PF was deducted from my salary. At the time of resignation, I didn't withdraw my PF amount. Later on, in my new company, a new PF account number was generated. The status of the PF number is showing an inoperative account.
So, I would like to know if it is possible for me to transfer the previous PF amount to the current PF number, or can I withdraw my PF amount through the regular procedure of Form 19? Kindly advise me on what I can do.
Thanks & Regards,
Sayali
From India, Thane
So, I would like to know if it is possible for me to transfer the previous PF amount to the current PF number, or can I withdraw my PF amount through the regular procedure of Form 19? Kindly advise me on what I can do.
Thanks & Regards,
Sayali
From India, Thane
In the current scenario, your old employer must have generated a UAN number. Now, you must provide that number to your new employer. Your new employer will link that number to your new PF account. Alternatively, you can link your previous employer's PF account by activating your UAN number and listing your previous PF numbers or member IDs.
For UAN activation and additional details, refer to this link: [Universal Account Number (UAN) & Employee Provident Fund (EPF): Rules, Procedure, Return, Claim & Updates](http://www.shramsamadhan.com/p/universal-account-number-uan-employee.html)
From India, Kolkata
For UAN activation and additional details, refer to this link: [Universal Account Number (UAN) & Employee Provident Fund (EPF): Rules, Procedure, Return, Claim & Updates](http://www.shramsamadhan.com/p/universal-account-number-uan-employee.html)
From India, Kolkata
Sayali,
Since you mentioned that it is an inoperative account, then the account is older than 3 years. So, UAN number would not have been generated for that account during that period of time.
To transfer the PF to a new account, you can visit the inoperative account helpdesk available in all PF Offices. Also, an online inoperative account helpdesk is available on the EPF Portal. Please make use of it.
If you want to withdraw the PF amount, apply through the previous employer with Form 19 along with a request letter to the PF Office for withdrawal typed/written on a 20 rupees Bond Paper. Don't forget to mention the valid reason for not (or delay in) withdrawing that account till date in that letter.
From India, Chennai
Since you mentioned that it is an inoperative account, then the account is older than 3 years. So, UAN number would not have been generated for that account during that period of time.
To transfer the PF to a new account, you can visit the inoperative account helpdesk available in all PF Offices. Also, an online inoperative account helpdesk is available on the EPF Portal. Please make use of it.
If you want to withdraw the PF amount, apply through the previous employer with Form 19 along with a request letter to the PF Office for withdrawal typed/written on a 20 rupees Bond Paper. Don't forget to mention the valid reason for not (or delay in) withdrawing that account till date in that letter.
From India, Chennai
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