Dear Team,
I am going to join a new organization soon. I have worked with two companies in my career.
My previous company used to deduct PF from my salary, which I withdrew after resigning from the services. Then I started working with a company that doesn't have any PF deduction from my salary because they pay me in cash. Now, I am facing an issue filling out Form 9 because the company system is asking for PF account details from both organizations, and I only have a PF account from one company.
Could you kindly suggest what I should do in this case? Should I choose the 'I don't have a previous PF account' option or not?
Thank you.
From India, Mumbai
I am going to join a new organization soon. I have worked with two companies in my career.
My previous company used to deduct PF from my salary, which I withdrew after resigning from the services. Then I started working with a company that doesn't have any PF deduction from my salary because they pay me in cash. Now, I am facing an issue filling out Form 9 because the company system is asking for PF account details from both organizations, and I only have a PF account from one company.
Could you kindly suggest what I should do in this case? Should I choose the 'I don't have a previous PF account' option or not?
Thank you.
From India, Mumbai
You are required to select "New to PF" as your previous PF account is already closed due to a withdrawal, and the next organization did not have PF. Therefore, you may obtain new details of PF and UAN. Select "New to PF."
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
Thank you very much for the quick reply. I have attached the system screenshots below. Kindly suggest which option to select.
Additionally, I have the UAN number details from my previous company from which I have withdrawn PF. Should I share this information with the new organization or not?
From India, Mumbai
Additionally, I have the UAN number details from my previous company from which I have withdrawn PF. Should I share this information with the new organization or not?
From India, Mumbai
Dear Vickw,
Notwithstanding the fact that you have withdrawn your PF accumulations, the UAN (Universal Account Number) you had can still be shared with your present employer. The same UAN can be linked to your present employer's EPF account.
From India, New Delhi
Notwithstanding the fact that you have withdrawn your PF accumulations, the UAN (Universal Account Number) you had can still be shared with your present employer. The same UAN can be linked to your present employer's EPF account.
From India, New Delhi
Dear Sir,
Please go through the attachments. Kindly suggest which option needs to be selected because when I select the 'yes' option, the system is asking for PF account details of both companies as I mentioned in my query at the start of this thread.
From India, Mumbai
Please go through the attachments. Kindly suggest which option needs to be selected because when I select the 'yes' option, the system is asking for PF account details of both companies as I mentioned in my query at the start of this thread.
From India, Mumbai
Dear Vicky,
You can share your previous PF account number, UAN (Universal Account Number), and the link to your present employer's PF account. Now, EPF contributions are remitted through UAN, which you already possess. What is Form 9? You need to use EPF Composite Declaration Form-F11_Blank, which is attached herewith. Please share this information with your prospective employer. Seek assistance from your employer.
Please let me know if you need any further clarification or help.
Thank you.
From India, New Delhi
You can share your previous PF account number, UAN (Universal Account Number), and the link to your present employer's PF account. Now, EPF contributions are remitted through UAN, which you already possess. What is Form 9? You need to use EPF Composite Declaration Form-F11_Blank, which is attached herewith. Please share this information with your prospective employer. Seek assistance from your employer.
Please let me know if you need any further clarification or help.
Thank you.
From India, New Delhi
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