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I have been a member of PF for last 15 years. Can I withdraw the PF fund ? If so, what are the formalities.
From India, Jaipur
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Hi,

You are eligible for the P.F. withdrawal, but you have to fill out the P.F. Form No. 19, 10C, and may need to provide your NSSN. However, you should apply for the P.F. withdrawal a minimum of 2 months after. These forms should be submitted to your organization, where you were employed before leaving.

With regards,
Tushar Swar.

From India, Mumbai
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I think, while in job also we can apply for p.f. through our employer under certain circumstances.
From India, Hyderabad
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You can definitely apply for PF withdrawl if you have left the organisation. 1. Right after 2 months of leaving 2. Form 19, 10C and yes it is a must- National Social Security Number
From India, Calcutta
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Dear,

It is not clear whether you are currently employed or have quit your job. There are two types of withdrawals from PF:

1. If you are still employed: You may apply for a non-refundable advance from PF by submitting Form 31 under Sec 67.

2. If you have quit your job: You may apply after 60 days from the date of leaving the job by submitting Form 19, '10C,' or '10D.'

Amit Kumar Tawar
09925150259

From India, Mundra
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Yes, you can apply for the withdrawal of PF. Please submit the forms 10C, 19, and NSSN form duly filled in every respect. Also, you will have to wait for 2 months from the date of leaving your current job for withdrawal.
However, it is always advised instead of withdrawal, you should transfer PF by submitting form 13.

Regards,
Subhabrata Dasgupta

From India, Calcutta
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