Pls let me know some hints about filling up for 10C and 19. and also send me a sample-FILLED 10c and 19 form. Thanks in advance, Nagendra
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Dear Friend,
There is no need for sample formats to fill out Form 10C and 19 as they are easy to fill out. You can easily fill out both forms yourself. You need to provide your Name, Father's Name, Date of Birth, Date of Joining, Date of Leaving, Address, Bank Details, etc. Additionally, you need to affix two 1 Rupee Revenue stamps in the appropriate places and sign in the respective spaces.
In Form No. 10C, there is a question asking if you are willing to accept the scheme certificate. Here, you have to tick 'No', otherwise, they will issue a certificate that needs to be retained until you reach the age of 58.
If you read both forms carefully, I am sure you can easily complete them. After filling out these forms, forward them to your ex-employer. Once they have completed their formalities, such as signing and filling out Form 3A, you can submit the forms to the P.F. office.
Wishing you all the best.
From India, Hyderabad
There is no need for sample formats to fill out Form 10C and 19 as they are easy to fill out. You can easily fill out both forms yourself. You need to provide your Name, Father's Name, Date of Birth, Date of Joining, Date of Leaving, Address, Bank Details, etc. Additionally, you need to affix two 1 Rupee Revenue stamps in the appropriate places and sign in the respective spaces.
In Form No. 10C, there is a question asking if you are willing to accept the scheme certificate. Here, you have to tick 'No', otherwise, they will issue a certificate that needs to be retained until you reach the age of 58.
If you read both forms carefully, I am sure you can easily complete them. After filling out these forms, forward them to your ex-employer. Once they have completed their formalities, such as signing and filling out Form 3A, you can submit the forms to the P.F. office.
Wishing you all the best.
From India, Hyderabad
I have a doubt about filling out FORM-19. In the form, for the 4th point where I need to enter the account number, I'm confused about what I need to fill in because it was given as "account no:...........DL. /". Can anyone explain to me how to fill in my PF account number in the mentioned column?
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Hi, I want to fill my Provident Form 19 but i am not sure what its asking for. so if you can show me any example already filled form that will become easy for me.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
I have a doubt in filling out FORM-19. In that form, for the 4th point to enter the account number, I'm confused about what I need to fill because it was given as account no:...........DL. Can anyone explain to me how to fill in my PF account number in the mentioned column?
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
No revenue stamp is needed as at present all epf and eps transactions are made online. The pf office has also published a circular.
From India, Bhubaneswar
From India, Bhubaneswar
The dl is for region sign so you have not to worry about it. You have to write the pf no. As provided in uan site. Your pf no. Also mentioned in your accounts slips.
From India, Bhubaneswar
From India, Bhubaneswar
In 10C, those who have not completed 10 years must withdraw their entire EPS, but as per the Table-D calculation. Those who have completed 10 years under the EPS scheme are eligible for a pension, but only after reaching 58 years. For them, the office has inserted a column in 10C for the scheme certificate. Here, you need to mention your wife's name, children's names as nominees, their age/DOB, and relation. Based on this information, the PF department will issue a scheme certificate that you must keep until you reach the age of 58 for pension eligibility. After that, your dependents become eligible for a pension.
Regards
From India, Bhubaneswar
Regards
From India, Bhubaneswar
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