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amit_thakker
Hi
I have been working in organisation in ncr and my last date was 29-jul but i left on 15 jun and joined new company on 20th june
and i told new company that i dont want to transfer rahter open new account. will this have any impact on my job

From India,
nathrao
3131

Why did you say open new PF a/c without knowing whether there will be effect on your job?
At least one could have done some homework on this aspect.
Opening of second EPF a/c will not affect your job, but the first EPF amount cannot be withdrawn while you still working.
After 36 months the accumulations in first PF a/c will stop giving interest.
Best thing you can do is to transfer your EPF a/c and obtain a UAN number.

From India, Pune
abbasiti
517

Dear Amit_thakker, If your first service is less than 5 years and PF accumulation is equal to or above Rs. 30,000, PF withdrawal will attract Income Tax. Abbas.P.S
From India, Bangalore
amit_thakker
hello thank you so much for reply, actually got scared so thought of opening a new pf account. can my old employer will get to know where i have joined i mean which new company.
From India,
nathrao
3131

Why should you bother if the old employer knows where you are presently employed? It is your right to change jobs. Obtain UAN through your employer for your PF a/c.
From India, Pune
amit_thakker
hi
yesterday i came to know from my old company colleage that my last date has been put by them as 17june but in my new company i have told and showed them as 15h june. so if my pf withdraw dose not work out than how will transfer my pf as pf form ask for last date of working and joining date. joining is 20th that is ok but what will i put as my last working date as i hve to sumbit to my new company hr. as there is difference of 2 days will i be able to transfer my pf

From India,
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