Dear Friends,
I want to know about the SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER of EPF. One of our employees joined us 6 months back, and now he wants to withdraw his PF from his previous company. They are asking for his SSN number now.
My query relating to this is, can we get this done in any place or not? When I checked with the local PF office in Mysore, they confirmed to me that they are yet to start processing these numbers in Mysore. Can we get this done in Mysore only? If yes, what is the process, and if not, what is the alternative?
Kindly help me out to get this issue resolved.
Regards,
Amith R.
From India, Bangalore
I want to know about the SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER of EPF. One of our employees joined us 6 months back, and now he wants to withdraw his PF from his previous company. They are asking for his SSN number now.
My query relating to this is, can we get this done in any place or not? When I checked with the local PF office in Mysore, they confirmed to me that they are yet to start processing these numbers in Mysore. Can we get this done in Mysore only? If yes, what is the process, and if not, what is the alternative?
Kindly help me out to get this issue resolved.
Regards,
Amith R.
From India, Bangalore
Dear Amit,
SSN (Social Security Number) is an exercise that is being carried out by most companies nowadays. This SSN is a unique identifier assigned to an individual to help them with a unique account number for a lifetime. An individual can work in numerous companies and does not need to produce a PF transfer form.
In your case, it is not compulsory to have an SSN. An employee can transfer their funds by using Form 13 and can utilize Forms 10c and 19 to access financial funds.
Thanks and regards,
Jayendra Chaturvedi
From India, Gurgaon
SSN (Social Security Number) is an exercise that is being carried out by most companies nowadays. This SSN is a unique identifier assigned to an individual to help them with a unique account number for a lifetime. An individual can work in numerous companies and does not need to produce a PF transfer form.
In your case, it is not compulsory to have an SSN. An employee can transfer their funds by using Form 13 and can utilize Forms 10c and 19 to access financial funds.
Thanks and regards,
Jayendra Chaturvedi
From India, Gurgaon
Hi Jayendra,
Thanks for your reply. I would like to know if he has transferred his amount to his present account, can he later withdraw only the amount that he has transferred? I think he can't do this, so how can we withdraw the amount after getting it transferred to his present account? Kindly clarify.
Regards,
Amith R.
From India, Bangalore
Thanks for your reply. I would like to know if he has transferred his amount to his present account, can he later withdraw only the amount that he has transferred? I think he can't do this, so how can we withdraw the amount after getting it transferred to his present account? Kindly clarify.
Regards,
Amith R.
From India, Bangalore
Dear Amit,
Once he transfers his amount to your company PF account, he will not be able to withdraw his money. So, it is better if he submits his PF withdrawal forms (Form 10, 19 C) along with the SSN form to the previous employer. In such a case, he would be able to both get the PF withdrawal and SSN number from the previous employer.
Suresh Deshpande
From India, New Delhi
Once he transfers his amount to your company PF account, he will not be able to withdraw his money. So, it is better if he submits his PF withdrawal forms (Form 10, 19 C) along with the SSN form to the previous employer. In such a case, he would be able to both get the PF withdrawal and SSN number from the previous employer.
Suresh Deshpande
From India, New Delhi
Hi Suresh, Thanks a lot for your reply. But the problem is his previous employer is not ready to get him done the SSN and we cant get it done. So what can be done in this case? Regards Amith R.
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Dear Amit, once he get his amount transfer he can withdraw his amount by giving form 31,(in the form of loan against his pf account). Thnaks and regards jayendra Chaturvedi
From India, Gurgaon
From India, Gurgaon
In absence of SSN, no transaction is made by PF Deppt. It has become mandatory to take SSN. Exact date is not known from when it came in force. Regards,
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
It is not mandatory as of today as the process of obtaining an SSN is still ongoing. In any case, an SSN cannot prevent you from taking a loan from your PF account.
Thanks and regards,
Jayendra Chaturvedi
From India, Gurgaon
Thanks and regards,
Jayendra Chaturvedi
From India, Gurgaon
In Haryana, the PF office has stopped entertaining any request for fund withdrawal without an SSN. They have started sending the SSN form along with rejected forms. You may also come across this process sooner or later. There is no escape.
Regards,
From India, Mumbai
Regards,
From India, Mumbai
SSN NO. is a good thing to have but taking loan on your account does not depend on wheather you have it or not. Thnaks an dregards Jayemndra Chaturvedi
From India, Gurgaon
From India, Gurgaon
It is not optional and even taking advance/loan from your pf account is not possible without ssn. regards
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
I also have this issue. I applied to transfer the PF to my PF account with my current employer. My application has come back asking for my SSN or an attached application form. I have applied for an SSN in the past with my current employer, but I don't have a copy of it. So, I am in a deadlock here. I can't apply for a new form for an SSN, and I can't get my old application form for an SSN.
Dear Sender You can operate with your SSN number anywhere in India, once it is allotted to you. With regards L.Kumar
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Dear Friends,
Thank you very much for your reply. Could you please inform me about the process if the PF office is not yet ready to accept the SSN application form, i.e., if they have not started the process of allotting the SSN? What would be the alternative for the employee to withdraw his PF????
Regards,
Amith R.
From India, Bangalore
Thank you very much for your reply. Could you please inform me about the process if the PF office is not yet ready to accept the SSN application form, i.e., if they have not started the process of allotting the SSN? What would be the alternative for the employee to withdraw his PF????
Regards,
Amith R.
From India, Bangalore
Dear Friend,
Most of the Regional PF Offices are insisting on SSN forms. If any employee has not applied, it is suggested to submit the same with the concerned area office. Some of the offices provide numbered applications, while some provide a photocopy of the same without a number. When submitting applications for withdrawal or transfer of PF, if any employee has already applied, please mention the Application Number on the relevant forms for early action by the PF Authorities.
Regards, Rapolu HS
From India, Hyderabad
Most of the Regional PF Offices are insisting on SSN forms. If any employee has not applied, it is suggested to submit the same with the concerned area office. Some of the offices provide numbered applications, while some provide a photocopy of the same without a number. When submitting applications for withdrawal or transfer of PF, if any employee has already applied, please mention the Application Number on the relevant forms for early action by the PF Authorities.
Regards, Rapolu HS
From India, Hyderabad
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