Respected sir,
I was working with an organization for almost 5 years and they generated me a UAN no 1000********. But after leaving the organization on 30th September, 2016 I joined another organization on 4th October. I gave this UAN no to this employer so that they can link their establishment with this UAN and credit my EPF amount to this UAN only. But due to some of the upgradation happening at epfo site they couldn't do so and generated another UAN for me which is 1011********. I don't have Aadhaar and I have applied for the same, so none of these UANs are Aadhar seeded.
Now I'm planning to join another company and I wish to use my 1st UAN there and transfer the amount accumulated in 2nd UAN to the 1st UAN so that the 2nd UAN gets deactivated.
Can I submit my first UAN to my new employer now and request them to link my new pf member id to this UAN or I have use my latest UAN only(which is the 2nd UAN).
My first UAN is quite old so I want to use that UAN henceforth and deactivate my latest UAN. Can I do that or I have to use my latest UAN only.
Please guide.
Awaiting your response urgently.
From India, Kolkata
I was working with an organization for almost 5 years and they generated me a UAN no 1000********. But after leaving the organization on 30th September, 2016 I joined another organization on 4th October. I gave this UAN no to this employer so that they can link their establishment with this UAN and credit my EPF amount to this UAN only. But due to some of the upgradation happening at epfo site they couldn't do so and generated another UAN for me which is 1011********. I don't have Aadhaar and I have applied for the same, so none of these UANs are Aadhar seeded.
Now I'm planning to join another company and I wish to use my 1st UAN there and transfer the amount accumulated in 2nd UAN to the 1st UAN so that the 2nd UAN gets deactivated.
Can I submit my first UAN to my new employer now and request them to link my new pf member id to this UAN or I have use my latest UAN only(which is the 2nd UAN).
My first UAN is quite old so I want to use that UAN henceforth and deactivate my latest UAN. Can I do that or I have to use my latest UAN only.
Please guide.
Awaiting your response urgently.
From India, Kolkata
Is there any member who can help me give the answer as I'm confused. I hope some of the members here know how epfo works pretty well. Can I have a suggestion - If I want to retain the original and old UAN (1st UAN) can I ask my new employer to add this UAN instead of the second UAN and then I'll transfer the amount from the second UAN to the first UAN.
Please suggest as it's really urgent.
Atleast some members definitely have some ideas regarding that.
Please
From India, Kolkata
Please suggest as it's really urgent.
Atleast some members definitely have some ideas regarding that.
Please
From India, Kolkata
Can anyone in this forum give me a suggestion? I thought I would get atleast one suggestion, but unfortunately none has given me any suggestion whatsoever.
I'm again requesting the respected members of this community to help me get the answer of my query if you have any.
From India, Kolkata
I'm again requesting the respected members of this community to help me get the answer of my query if you have any.
From India, Kolkata
Dear Sir, Keep a letter to EPFO to remove duplicate UAN. and form 13 for transfer.
From India, Guntur
From India, Guntur
Yes, thank you for your suggestion. I'll definitely transfer the amount accumulated in UAN 2 to UAN 1. But my query is entirely different. Can I request my 3rd company (where I'm joining in a few days) to use my first UAN instead of the second UAN. As my first UAN is the original one and the oldest one and I want to keep this one only.
Can I do that? Or my employer may deny doing that?
From India, Kolkata
Can I do that? Or my employer may deny doing that?
From India, Kolkata
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