I worked at Company A. Then, I resigned, served notice, and subsequently joined Company B. However, I later left Company B without providing any notice. I managed to record the exit date and withdraw my PF from Company B. Now, I do not wish to disclose my experience at Company B to a potential employer, Company C. Should I include the PF number from Company A when informing my current employer, Company C? Although I do not intend to transfer any funds, I cannot leave the PF number field blank when completing PF Form 11 for Company C, correct?
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If you have withdrawn your PF it means that you do not have any existing PF account. Therefore in PF Form 11, you can leave the PF no blank.
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@saswatabanerjee Thank you for your reply. But won’t the new company force me to mention my last PF no.?
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If there is no balance in a/c 1 or a/c 10 for more than 1 year, the UAN would become inactive. However, if there is any balance, it would be auto-populated on the EPF site since all the existing UANs are linked with Aadhar.

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Hi Rit1, As the UAN’s are linked with your Aadhar card number you won’t be able to hide the earlier employers even if you have completely withdrawn the PF amount.
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