Can I Withdraw Part of My PF Without Quitting My Job? Need Help with the Process

niraj216
I want to partially withdraw my PF amount without leaving the current job. Is that possible? If yes, then can someone please help me with the process?

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abbasiti
PF Loan Eligibility and Conditions

You may take a PF loan under the following conditions, provided a minimum employee contribution (with interest) of Rs. 1000 is lying with PF.

1. **68(B)** - Towards house construction/purchase/plot purchase, etc. Minimum service required - 5 years. Amount admissible - 100% of both employee & employer contribution.

2. **68(H)** - Towards 2 months or more lockout (due to reasons other than a strike). No minimum service. Amount admissible - 6 times the basic + DA or employee contribution, whichever is less.

3. **68(J)** - Towards one month hospitalization, major surgical operation, diseases like leprosy, TB, cancer, mental retardation, etc. No minimum service required but for out-of-ESI coverage members. Amount admissible - 6 times the basic + DA or employee contribution, whichever is less.

4. **68(K)**
- a) Towards post-metric education of children.
- b) Towards own/brothers'/sisters'/children's marriage. Maximum three times in service. Minimum service required - 7 years. Amount admissible - 50% of the employee contribution.

5. **68(N)** - Applicable for physically handicapped individuals towards the purchase of equipment to reduce handicapness. Amount admissible - 6 times the basic + DA or employee contribution or the cost of the equipment, whichever is less.

6. **68(NN)** - After attaining the age of 54 years and before one year from the date of superannuation, whichever is later. Amount admissible - 90% of both employee & employer contribution.

Regards,
Abbas.P.S, ITI Ltd, PALAKKAD - 678 623

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Adoni Suguresh
Dear Mr. Niraj,

As such, there are no provisions to get a loan from the Provident Fund unless on specific grounds. However, you can take a non-refundable advance for various purposes as mentioned in this thread by Mr. Yadav. Other than this, there are no provisions.

Adoni Suguresh
Labour Laws Consultant
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