Struggling with PF Withdrawal Rejection: How Can I Find Out Why It Was Denied?

deepakprasanna.s@gmail.com
Hi, I had submitted my PF withdrawal through my previous employer to the Bangalore PF office. I received an SMS that the claim has been rejected, but I have not been able to know the reason for rejection. The online portal to check the claim status is not working, and I'm unable to trace the reason for the cancellation to initiate another claim process. Can someone help in this regard?

PF No. BG/BNG/18616/14491
amit.trpth1@gmail.com
Dear Deepak,

You can register your grievances on the PF site through the grievance link highlighted on the official PF site. You will receive a response from them within a short period of time.
amit.trpth1@gmail.com
By the way, Mr. Deepak, the below details are showing on the PF site. Please see the following:

STATUS for Member ID: BGBNG00186160000014491
Claim ID: BGBNG150700011696
Status: Claim Form 10C for Withdrawal Benefit AGAINST Member Account No (BGBNG00186160000014491) has been rejected. The rejection letter is under dispatch/dispatched to the address in your claim.

Claim ID: BGBNG150700011691
Status: CLAIM FORM 19 FOR PF SETTLEMENT FOR MEMBER ACCOUNT NO BGBNG00186160000014491 HAS BEEN RECEIVED ON 09.07.2015 AND IS UNDER PROCESS.
deepakprasanna.s@gmail.com
Thanks, everyone. Despite receiving the rejection message, I have been credited with the PF amount to my bank account. I don't understand why the message was sent earlier. Thanks to all for your support!
Email: makamsekhar@gmail.com

Hi,

I had submitted my PF withdrawal through my previous employer to Mumbai PF Office. I received an SMS that the claim has been approved for payment through a cheque, with the payment under process (07/07/2015). However, almost one month has passed, and I have not received any other SMS. The claim status is not working, and I'm unable to trace the reason for the claim process. Can someone help in this regard?

PF Settlement claim ID: KDMAL150600020065.
MEMBER A/C No: KDMAL00922530000001343.

Regards,
M. Rajasekhar
Prahant007
Hi Deepak,

When will we fill the PF Withdrawal form, there are 2 forms that we need to fill, i.e. FORM 10 C and FORM 19. Your claim for Form 19 has been credited to your bank account, but the amount is yet to be received under Form 10 C due to rejection.

You will need to fill out Form 10 C again after finding out the reason for rejection. To inquire about the reason, you may contact the PF office using the helpline number mentioned on their website.

Thanks, Prashant Keyal
Arti Khiani
Is there any deduction in the provident fund amount if we are claiming it before 5 years? Also, do we need to fill out Form 15G to save any deductions?
priya-das1
I have submitted a PF withdrawal form at the Regional Office, but it got rejected, and the error shows as:

Claim-Form-10C (EPS Withdrawal/SC) (Withdrawal Benefit/Scheme Certificate) Claim id - THTHA0000 Member id - THTHA*00000*** has been rejected due to: DATE OF JOINING WRONG. OK

Claim-Form-19 (EPF Final Settlement) (Resign) Claim id - THTHA0000 Member id - THTHA*00000*** has been rejected due to: DATE OF JOINING WRONG. OK

However, the Date of Joining in the UAN portal and the form submitted for settlement is the same.

Please guide further.

Regards, Priya
santhosh-santhu
To properly fill out the PF reauthorization form, you need to provide accurate information and ensure all sections are completed correctly. The re-credit intimation number is a unique identifier that helps track and process your PF reauthorization request efficiently. It is essential to double-check all details before submitting the form to avoid any delays in the processing of your request. If you have any questions or need assistance, please reach out to the HR department for guidance and support.
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