I have worked in BSNL Chandigarh Establishment (Account A), but due to transfer, my new account was opened by Establishment Jalandhar (Account B).

I have not transferred my EPF from Account A to Account B. On transferring back to my first place of employment, the employer has started contributing my EPF to Account A.

Now, I am trying to merge my EPF from Account B to Account A, but the system is showing the employer as Account B and giving the error "Present Employer has not made payment in your PF account." Also, on a member one EPF account, the present employer is showing incorrectly.

Please guide.

From India, Kapurthala Town
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At Sde-Trans, first of all, ask your employer why they haven't closed your previous PF account, i.e., Date of Exit not updated. For how long were you working in Jalandhar.

The ideal scenario in these types of cases is that if an employee gets transferred to another location or unit, the previous PF account has to be closed. In your case, the employer didn't close your previous account, and when you joined back at your location, they started contributing to the previous PF account. They can send a clarification letter to the concerned PF office for rectification of the same along with a joint declaration (employer & employee) to correct the records and transfer your funds to the previous PF account.

From India, New Delhi
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Just for attending interview they created pf account and updated in my UAN without present employer contribution how can I claim my previous pf amount without payment of present employer
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