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Piyu87
Hi All,
I would like to know one of our employee who was working for almost 2years with our organization had left in the month the month of September. He had completed all the formalities and had withdrawn his PF. His PF settlement is still under process.
Our company is planning to rehire him. Do we need to open his new PF Account No?

From India, New Delhi
MADAN MOHAN VERMA
1

Dear Piyu87 Yes, You have to create new PF account because He has already submitted his PF withdrawal form in PF office and it also under process.
From India, New Delhi
qtplniranjan
I would also know that if any employee working in any company from 2 yrs and he left from company, how can he collect his PF amount from that org.
From India, Ajmer
rldhingra
23

dear piyu 87
if the PF settlement is still in process and not finalized and the PF accumulation is with the PF Department , the RPFC concerned can be requested in writing by moving an application by member , for withdrawal of application (Form-13)for withdrawal of PF accumulations by the member. In that case his previopus code number will continue, new code number is not required .
RL Dhingra ,Advocate
09818309937
e-mail:rld_498@rediffmail.com

From India, Delhi
Shyam Agrawal
22

Dear All,
I fully endorse the views expressed by Shri rldhingra Ji. If the application is still under process, it can be withdrawn by the member with your concurrence in writing. That will benefit the member in long run as his past
services will continue for pension computation when he finally retires. If he closes his present PF account and then applies for a new account, he loses lien on his two year services rendered earlier.

From India, Pune
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