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Respected Sir , Please tell me after resignation. how long before we withdrawal our epf?
From India, Chandigarh
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Harnek,

You can submit your withdrawal claim 2 months after you leave your establishment. (Be careful in interpreting my note, it's 2 months after you leave your company and not 2 months after your resignation). You would also have to sign a section in the pension withdrawal form wherein you declare that you are not employed with the establishment.

Cheers, A.B.

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Immediate Settlement without Waiting Period of 2 Months:

- 69(1)(a) Retirement after attaining 55 years of age
- 69(1)(b) Retirement on account of total and permanent incapacity due to bodily or mental infirmity
- 69(1)(c) Migration from India for permanent settlement abroad or taking employment abroad
- 69(1)(d) Termination of service on retrenchment
- 69(1)(dd) Termination on V.R.S

For female members leaving service for the purpose of getting married, the waiting period is not applicable.

Settlement Only After a Waiting Period of 2 Months:

- 69(1)(e)(i) Transfer of a non-retrenched employee from a closed establishment to an uncovered establishment
- 69(1)(e)(ii) Transfer of a non-retrenched employee from a closed establishment to an uncovered establishment under the same employer
- 69(1)(e)(iii) Members discharged & retrenchment compensation paid under I.D. Act 1947
- 69(2) Other cases, viz. resignation, leaving service, etc.

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J. Basak

From India, Calcutta
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You can submit the PF withdrawal form at the PF office after 60 days from your relieving. Before 60 days, they won't accept your form.

Once you submit the form, your PF will be credited to your account within a week.

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Hi http://www.mydailylifetips.com/how-to-withdraw-employee-provident-fund-epf-amount-in-india/ I think this should answer some basic information about epf.
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Dear Harnek Singh,

Once you are relieved from the company, only after 2 months can you withdraw PF provided you don't have any job during these 2 months. If the new organization has PF, you can transfer your PF amount instead of withdrawing. I hope I have clarified your query. If you have any doubts, please let me know.

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Hi Harnek,

After 60 days of leaving the current organization, you can withdraw the EPF. You have to fill out 2 withdrawal forms (Form No. 19 & 10 C), bring 2 revenue stamps, and provide 1 cancelled cheque from your active account. Then, visit your last company for further formalities.

Thanks,
Smita

From India, Delhi
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You can lodge your claim for PF withdrawal immediately after resignation, i.e., Form No. 10C and 19, to your previous employer for their endorsement and submission to the concerned PF office for its necessary proceedings.
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Learned members have told you how and by when you should withdraw your PF. However, my suggestion would be not to withdraw PF balances. Instead, transfer them to your new company and continue to save in PF, which is a tax-efficient instrument. Small drops of savings will eventually create a larger ocean of savings for every employed person. Resist the temptation to withdraw. This is just a piece of advice.
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Dear members,

Please guide me on how I can claim my PF after resigning when the employer has not yet given acceptance. I left my previous company 2 months ago, and I am currently awaiting my settlement with my previous employer.

Many thanks in advance.

Regards,
Sachin

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Dear Harnek Singh,

You can apply for the PF Application form 19 along with form 10C. Form 10C needs to be filled if your service is less than 9.5 years. If your service is 9 and a half years or more, then there is no need to fill out form 10C. Basically, form 10C is used for the pension contribution fund along with form 19. You can submit the above forms to your PF Office after 60 days from your resignation.

Thank you,
Mukesh
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