What Can You Do If Your Employer Won't Sign Your EPF Withdrawal Form?

vashishthajagdeep
Certainly! Here is the revised version of your text with corrections:

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Could you please tell me what an employee can do if the employer cannot sign on his EPF withdrawal form even after the form has been submitted to the EPF office but was later returned by the EPF authority or if the form has been lost?

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I hope this helps clarify your query. Let me know if you have any more questions or need further assistance.
delhi_admin
Dear,

You don't need to take the signature of the employer on the PF withdrawal form. You simply ask your bank manager to verify your signature on the PF withdrawal form and submit it to the PF office.
sunil Sadar
Delhi_admin has rightly said. I would like to add two more authorities: Government Labour Officer and Gazetted Officer Gr.II/I. Submit the form to the PF department.
s.sunilrajput
An employee who has worked for twelve months from Jan-12 to Dec-2012, and the company has also deducted his P.F. But the company has deposited P.F. from Jan-12 to June-12 and could not deposit P.F. from July-12 to Dec-12. In such a situation, can an employee withdraw his P.F. or not?
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