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mantu71
21

Hi
can anybody tell me a employee join in a new organisation and he wants yo transfer his PF account in this regard he has submitted Form No 13 to the present employer .So my question is what is the next step .Should present employer submit the said form to RPF jurisdiction of present employer or send it to RPF jurisdiction of past employer.Kindly Advise.
Mantu71

From India, Calcutta
debashisroy
6

Dear Mantu,
The current employer is supposed to submit the duly filled Form 13 for transfer of PF funds from previous account to the current one at its regional EPFO office where its returns are being submitted, the application after verification will be sent to the RPF where the previous account was held and the transfer will then be effected after verification of the subscriber's records. It may take sometime for the funds to be transferred to the current a/c.
Best Wishes & Regards
Debashis

From India, Lucknow
nn_tiwari
10

Take three copies of Form 13 certify it at your end and send two copy to previous employer with a request for onward submission to concerned RPFC and send one copy to RPFC where your establishment is registred. It will be faster process.
N N Tiwari

From India, New Delhi
poonam28
1

I would suggest you to take three copies, send one on to the previous employer,one to the rpf commisioner of previous state and one to the rpf commisioner where ur company has an account. Try this it will be faster, but u have to follow up with them because these people are really slow.I tried it for my employees and it has helped me.
Poonam

From India, Bhubaneswar
anwarpasha55
Dear Mantu
Form No13 for Transfer of EPF from previous account to present account, the following documents also to attached with the form
Documents Required along with Form-13
1. Particulars of Non-Contributory Service in the previous Employment
2. Form 3A(R) for the last spell of financial Year in the previous employment
3. Form No 5 of Previous employer for evidence for Joining the EPF account
4. Form No.10 of previous employer for evidence for leaving the service
5. Copy of NSSN form of previous employer
6. Declaration form of Present employer
7. Copy of NSSN form of present employer.
There is no need to submit in dublicate. Just one set submitted to the commissioner EPF and take an acnowledgement. Within 30 days they will send " Transfer Certificate" to the employee and employer
With Regards
Anwar

From India, Hyderabad
ant.coonoor@gmail.com
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Dear Mantu,
Form 13 is used for transferring an employee AC from one company to another. Both employer and employee have to specify his name, PF AC no, Position etc and submitted with a covering
letter(consolidated list of employees). Photocopy of the above is kept in PF file for transfer.
K.Antony

From India, Coimbatore
aru729
7

Hi I am working in a NBFC and what we normally do here is, when an employee asks for transferring his PF amount from the previous employer, we will fill up the concerned areas and send it to the previous employer with a copy to the PF Commissioner of the previous employer..
From India, Kochi
p ramachandran
63

Dear friend,
Submit Form 13 with the details of previous employment such as name,address of the previous employer,your account number alongwith previous employer's code number - handover the form 13 in three copies to the HR dept. of present employer.
Incase your previous employers' pf is an exempted one, they willsend the one copy of form13 to them,second copy to your pf office where the present employer hold accounts,third copy is for file with present employer.
Form 13 is attached herewith for your use.
Frequent enquiry in the pf office by your present employer's hr dept. is advisable for early transfer.

From India, Madras
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