I want to leave my company without notice. Now I am transferring to another state. What can I do before leaving this city to apply for the PF without concern with the company (to avoid coming back to this city)? Or can I apply from the new city after transferring (by attestation from Gugitted and submitting to the PF office).
From India
From India
Dear Member,
In a transfer case, you do not need to get it attested from the previous company. Only the new company has to attest it. You simply need to have your PF account number from the previous case.
In a withdrawal case, it is mentioned on the PF form (form no.13) who the other authorities are to attest it other than your company (some of these are any gazetted officer/manager of your bank) and it can be directly deposited to the PF office. However, in all cases, you need to have your PF number, date of joining, and date of leaving.
Regards,
Baba Naresh
From India, Delhi
In a transfer case, you do not need to get it attested from the previous company. Only the new company has to attest it. You simply need to have your PF account number from the previous case.
In a withdrawal case, it is mentioned on the PF form (form no.13) who the other authorities are to attest it other than your company (some of these are any gazetted officer/manager of your bank) and it can be directly deposited to the PF office. However, in all cases, you need to have your PF number, date of joining, and date of leaving.
Regards,
Baba Naresh
From India, Delhi
Dear Sir, If i changed to another city, i need to submit the attested PF form in the Old (Old Companies) city only or I can submit in the New (new company’s) city also.
From India
From India
Dear Prasad, If you change to another city, then you need to deposit the form in old city (to deposit with regional/sub-regional pf office of old city, not with old company) Regards,
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Dear Mr. Naresh for withdrawl its Form No. 19 and 10 C not form No. 13 because its for Transfer. regards
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
Dear All,
For 19 & 10C, one needs to fill it up and get it certified by the previous employer. It has to be submitted in the concerned office of the previous employer.
For Form 13, one needs to fill it up and submit it to the present employer. The present employer will then submit it to the concerned PF office.
Thanks and Regards,
Sangeeta
From India, Calcutta
For 19 & 10C, one needs to fill it up and get it certified by the previous employer. It has to be submitted in the concerned office of the previous employer.
For Form 13, one needs to fill it up and submit it to the present employer. The present employer will then submit it to the concerned PF office.
Thanks and Regards,
Sangeeta
From India, Calcutta
It's almost six months since I have not received my PF withdrawal. The previous company has not yet deposited my claim to the PF office. Can anyone advise on what can be done for this?
Regards,
N. Suresh
9810627937
From India, Jaipur
Regards,
N. Suresh
9810627937
From India, Jaipur
Please contact the concerned HR of your previous company about the delay in submitting your claim.
Alternatively, please fill out the form once again and hand it over to your previous company's HR department personally, then follow up with them. In another scenario, you can submit the PF claim form directly to the city PF office, duly attested by a gazetted officer or bank manager, etc. This might help you.
From India, Bangalore
Alternatively, please fill out the form once again and hand it over to your previous company's HR department personally, then follow up with them. In another scenario, you can submit the PF claim form directly to the city PF office, duly attested by a gazetted officer or bank manager, etc. This might help you.
From India, Bangalore
Dear Prasad,
If you want to withdraw, you should collect a PF withdrawal form and submit it to your old PF office with an attestation from your bank manager (at your old place). After submitting the form, the amount will be transferred to your bank account within 2 months.
If you want to transfer the amount to your present employer, you will need the signature of your old employer. In your case, this might be challenging. It may be better for you to withdraw the money following the procedure mentioned above.
With regards,
TM
From India, Ahmadabad
If you want to withdraw, you should collect a PF withdrawal form and submit it to your old PF office with an attestation from your bank manager (at your old place). After submitting the form, the amount will be transferred to your bank account within 2 months.
If you want to transfer the amount to your present employer, you will need the signature of your old employer. In your case, this might be challenging. It may be better for you to withdraw the money following the procedure mentioned above.
With regards,
TM
From India, Ahmadabad
In transfer cases, you do not need to get it attested from the previous company. Only the new company has to attest it. You simply need to have your PF account number from the previous case.
In withdrawal cases, it is mentioned on the PF form (Form No. 13) who the other authorities are to attest it besides your company (some of these include any gazetted officer/manager of your bank). The form can be directly deposited to the PF office, but in all cases, you need to have your PF number/date of joining and date of leaving.
Regards,
Baba Naresh
From India, Cuttack
In withdrawal cases, it is mentioned on the PF form (Form No. 13) who the other authorities are to attest it besides your company (some of these include any gazetted officer/manager of your bank). The form can be directly deposited to the PF office, but in all cases, you need to have your PF number/date of joining and date of leaving.
Regards,
Baba Naresh
From India, Cuttack
Dear Mr. Prasad,
According to the EPF Act of 1952 and my knowledge, there is no provision for withdrawing PF amount from the PF office unless the previous company provides attestation. If you wish to transfer your PF amount from your old account to a new account, you can apply using transfer form 13 at your new employer's organization.
Regards,
Venki
From India, Pune
According to the EPF Act of 1952 and my knowledge, there is no provision for withdrawing PF amount from the PF office unless the previous company provides attestation. If you wish to transfer your PF amount from your old account to a new account, you can apply using transfer form 13 at your new employer's organization.
Regards,
Venki
From India, Pune
For PF with drawal you need to submit FORM 19 &10 c with an attestaion from gaztted officer to PF office.
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
Sir, i want transfer my PF Contribution Amount from Old company account number to new company account number. now any forms are needed for the above process? Regards Rajasekar 9790169386
From India, Kochi
From India, Kochi
Dear Baba Naresh,
Thank you for the valuable suggestions. After I leave the company, can I submit my documents through another person (by attesting and posting them to someone else), or do I need to personally deliver them?
Thanks & Regards,
Prasad
From India
Thank you for the valuable suggestions. After I leave the company, can I submit my documents through another person (by attesting and posting them to someone else), or do I need to personally deliver them?
Thanks & Regards,
Prasad
From India
Dear Baba Naresh,
Thank you for the valuable suggestions. After I leave the company, can I submit the form to the PF office through another person (by attesting and posting it to them) or do I need to go personally?
Thanks & Regards,
Prasad
From India
Thank you for the valuable suggestions. After I leave the company, can I submit the form to the PF office through another person (by attesting and posting it to them) or do I need to go personally?
Thanks & Regards,
Prasad
From India
Dear Sir,
I am Gian Singh. I want to claim my previous PF Fund for the year 2007-2008, covering 11 months. Even though I was not confirmed as a computer operator in the office during the 11 months, which included a 6-month probation period. However, the employer states that if an individual has worked for 240 days, they are automatically confirmed. Therefore, they are insisting on a 2-month notice period or a deduction of 2 months' salary.
Please provide me with your top suggestions on this matter.
Best Regards,
Gian
9354215250
From India, Patiala
I am Gian Singh. I want to claim my previous PF Fund for the year 2007-2008, covering 11 months. Even though I was not confirmed as a computer operator in the office during the 11 months, which included a 6-month probation period. However, the employer states that if an individual has worked for 240 days, they are automatically confirmed. Therefore, they are insisting on a 2-month notice period or a deduction of 2 months' salary.
Please provide me with your top suggestions on this matter.
Best Regards,
Gian
9354215250
From India, Patiala
Hi,
My brother recently opted for a separation benefit from his firm. He received his Provident Fund (PF) after a 30% tax deduction on the total PF accumulation. I would appreciate your advice on the tax implications of PF as I believe that PF should be tax-free.
Thanks & regards,
Navpritsingh
From India, Pune
My brother recently opted for a separation benefit from his firm. He received his Provident Fund (PF) after a 30% tax deduction on the total PF accumulation. I would appreciate your advice on the tax implications of PF as I believe that PF should be tax-free.
Thanks & regards,
Navpritsingh
From India, Pune
Dear Prasad, Form can be deposited by anyone else. Not necessary to be deposited by you only. Regards, Baba Naresh
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Dear Gian,
What exactly are your questions?
1. PF: It has nothing to do with your probation or confirmation. It should simply be deducted from your salary and deposited to the concerned regional office. As far as withdrawal is concerned, PF can only be withdrawn after leaving an organization. While remaining in service, you cannot withdraw.
2. Probation/Confirmation: Just read your appointment letter. What are the clauses? Have you been given a confirmation letter?
Regards,
Baba Naresh
From India, Delhi
What exactly are your questions?
1. PF: It has nothing to do with your probation or confirmation. It should simply be deducted from your salary and deposited to the concerned regional office. As far as withdrawal is concerned, PF can only be withdrawn after leaving an organization. While remaining in service, you cannot withdraw.
2. Probation/Confirmation: Just read your appointment letter. What are the clauses? Have you been given a confirmation letter?
Regards,
Baba Naresh
From India, Delhi
Dear Navprit, Just open the site; etaxindia.org and read tax liabilities on PF. I am not sure, proably no tax is deducted if pf is withdrawn thru regional/sub-regional PF office. Regards,
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Dear Baba Naresh,
If I leave the company without informing the old office, then the last day of working will be considered our last working day. Is a proof of a relieving letter necessary to submit with the form?
Thank you.
From India
If I leave the company without informing the old office, then the last day of working will be considered our last working day. Is a proof of a relieving letter necessary to submit with the form?
Thank you.
From India
I left the company last August, and until now, I have not withdrawn my P.F. Is there a maximum time period to withdraw the P.F.? Can I post the P.F. form to the concerned P.F. office, or do I need to go personally?
Thanks and Regards,
S. Siva Gowri Prasad
From India
Thanks and Regards,
S. Siva Gowri Prasad
From India
Dear sir,
I left the company in last August. Till now, I have not withdrawn my P.F. Is there any maximum time period to withdraw the EPF if I want to withdraw without concern of the old company? Can I post the P.F. form to the concerned P.F. office, or do I need to go personally?
Thanks and Regards,
S. Siva Gowri Prasad
From India
I left the company in last August. Till now, I have not withdrawn my P.F. Is there any maximum time period to withdraw the EPF if I want to withdraw without concern of the old company? Can I post the P.F. form to the concerned P.F. office, or do I need to go personally?
Thanks and Regards,
S. Siva Gowri Prasad
From India
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