Anonymous
Hi, I have recently joined an organization as a trainee. A PF number has been created, and Professional Tax is being deducted. However, the PF will not be credited until I become a full-time employee. My previous organization has not yet set my last date.

Should I ask my current employer to immediately set my end date?

Will the professional tax paid by present and future employers get me into trouble?

From India, Hyderabad
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Hi, why has your previous employer not yet marked your exit date even after you joined a new employer? Your previous employer should update the exit date in the employer portal to be before your joining date with the new employer. Please follow up with your previous employer to ensure this is done; otherwise, it may lead to a conflict.
From India, Madras
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Anonymous
Will it result in clash even if the PF is not credited. What could be result of the clash.
From India, Hyderabad
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Hi, With regard to multiple professional tax deducted for same FY , you cannot claim back it but can avail IT exemption provided you fall under the purview of IT deductions.
From India, Madras
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Hi, If your joining date with new employer is early than previous employer’s LWD then you will face issues with claiming/transferring past employer PF.
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