Hello all,
I have worked for 8 months in one organization where the PF was deducted. Currently I'm working with another organization, and no PF is deducted till six months. Can I withdraw my PF which was deducted by my previous employer? Please guide.
From India, Pune
I have worked for 8 months in one organization where the PF was deducted. Currently I'm working with another organization, and no PF is deducted till six months. Can I withdraw my PF which was deducted by my previous employer? Please guide.
From India, Pune
Hi Nandini,
If in your current organization PF facility is not available, it means you can't transfer your PF amount into the same. So, I advise you to just apply for the PF withdrawal, as that would be better.
Regards,
From India, Mumbai
If in your current organization PF facility is not available, it means you can't transfer your PF amount into the same. So, I advise you to just apply for the PF withdrawal, as that would be better.
Regards,
From India, Mumbai
dear you approach to your previous office with form 19 and 10 c of PF for withdrawll. prevous employer will fill up that form and hand over to u than u deposit in PF office. tks js malik
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Dear All,
One of my friends was working for a reputed organization for 2 years, and she left the job 12 months ago. She hasn't claimed the PF yet. Is there a maximum time limit for claiming the withdrawal of the PF amount?
Requesting your valuable suggestions.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
S. Shanmugam
From India, Madras
One of my friends was working for a reputed organization for 2 years, and she left the job 12 months ago. She hasn't claimed the PF yet. Is there a maximum time limit for claiming the withdrawal of the PF amount?
Requesting your valuable suggestions.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
S. Shanmugam
From India, Madras
Dear Madam,
This is in reference to the subject mentioned above. You can withdraw your accumulations after the completion of a 60-day grace period from the date of resignation. You need to submit Form 19 & 10C at the respective office to withdraw the amount that is in your account with the PF Department. The PF Department will directly credit the amount to your Savings Bank Account within 30 days from the date of submission of the Claim forms.
Regards,
Rama Rao
From India, Hyderabad
This is in reference to the subject mentioned above. You can withdraw your accumulations after the completion of a 60-day grace period from the date of resignation. You need to submit Form 19 & 10C at the respective office to withdraw the amount that is in your account with the PF Department. The PF Department will directly credit the amount to your Savings Bank Account within 30 days from the date of submission of the Claim forms.
Regards,
Rama Rao
From India, Hyderabad
Hi to all,
Is it necessary that we withdraw PF amount through our previous employer? One of my friends left his company 6 months back. In his current organization, there is no PF deduction. He has called so many times to his previous employer for PF withdrawal, but nothing has happened till now. What does he have to do now?
Needs suggestions.
Regards,
Jyotshna
From India, Bangalore
Is it necessary that we withdraw PF amount through our previous employer? One of my friends left his company 6 months back. In his current organization, there is no PF deduction. He has called so many times to his previous employer for PF withdrawal, but nothing has happened till now. What does he have to do now?
Needs suggestions.
Regards,
Jyotshna
From India, Bangalore
Hi,
How long does it take for the transfer of a PF account from one state to another after applying? Is there a website or email address to track the ongoing process? Moreover, how can one know once the transfer has taken place?
Thanks, expecting a quick response.
From India, Calcutta
How long does it take for the transfer of a PF account from one state to another after applying? Is there a website or email address to track the ongoing process? Moreover, how can one know once the transfer has taken place?
Thanks, expecting a quick response.
From India, Calcutta
Hello, I was working in a company, and due to so much harassment made to me, I came out from the company one day informing them that I will not be working for them. Am I eligible for claiming PF through that company?
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
hi nandini, approach to your previous employer with form 19 & 10C. Submit it to the local PF office after properly filled up by your employer and you. regds..rksarkar
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
Dear Friends,
Please help me in this regard. I am working as an HR Officer in a Korean Company in Chennai. I would like to know how to calculate the salary if a contract worker works on Sunday and one compensatory day off will be given in the same week. Should I pay double wages for Sunday work or just a single pay?
Thank you for your assistance.
From India, Madras
Please help me in this regard. I am working as an HR Officer in a Korean Company in Chennai. I would like to know how to calculate the salary if a contract worker works on Sunday and one compensatory day off will be given in the same week. Should I pay double wages for Sunday work or just a single pay?
Thank you for your assistance.
From India, Madras
Hi Geetha,
If you worked with your previous company for more than 6 months, then you have to submit both Form 19 and Form 10C; otherwise, only Form 19 is sufficient to get your PF amount.
Form 19 - To withdraw your PF Amount.
Form 10C - To withdraw your Pension Amount. (You should have worked at least 6 months with that company; then only you will be eligible to get your pension amount).
Regards,
Rajasekar
From India, Madras
If you worked with your previous company for more than 6 months, then you have to submit both Form 19 and Form 10C; otherwise, only Form 19 is sufficient to get your PF amount.
Form 19 - To withdraw your PF Amount.
Form 10C - To withdraw your Pension Amount. (You should have worked at least 6 months with that company; then only you will be eligible to get your pension amount).
Regards,
Rajasekar
From India, Madras
Hi Merajib,
We can't say the exact duration for the PF transfer. Even you cannot see the process online. In case you have applied for closure, you can check the status online through the [Employees' Provident Fund Organisation, Regional Office, Chennai Region & Puducherry](http://www.epfochennai.tn.nic.in/) website (this site is only for TN). Websites will differ from state to state.
Regards, Rajasekar
From India, Madras
We can't say the exact duration for the PF transfer. Even you cannot see the process online. In case you have applied for closure, you can check the status online through the [Employees' Provident Fund Organisation, Regional Office, Chennai Region & Puducherry](http://www.epfochennai.tn.nic.in/) website (this site is only for TN). Websites will differ from state to state.
Regards, Rajasekar
From India, Madras
Dear Friends,
After reading this topic, I couldn't stop myself from writing. One of my friends used to work with me in a US-based call center in Mumbai. She left around 3.5 years ago but did not claim her PF. Can she complete the formalities now?
Thank you.
From India, Mumbai
After reading this topic, I couldn't stop myself from writing. One of my friends used to work with me in a US-based call center in Mumbai. She left around 3.5 years ago but did not claim her PF. Can she complete the formalities now?
Thank you.
From India, Mumbai
Hi Dharshana, Yes, she can claim now. she has to submit the form 19 & 10C to the PF office which is filled by her previous employer. Regards Rajasekar
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Hello everybody, I want to know about the forms and formalities completed during joining and leaving a organisation. Request your valuable suggestions... Thanks in advance... With regards, Harendra
From India, Jaipur
From India, Jaipur
If the salary is below 10k, then the ESI Form is to be filled, followed by the PF form, bank form, application form if it remains, leave card, gratuity form, etc.
At the time of leaving, the exit interview form will be filled.
Thanks,
Mili
From India, Vadodara
At the time of leaving, the exit interview form will be filled.
Thanks,
Mili
From India, Vadodara
Transferring PF is not a problem since it's not you doing it. You have to give your new employer the PF number of your previous company. But withdrawing, as rightly mentioned, takes a toll on us. I have some bitter experiences, but I managed to get it somehow. In case you have problems withdrawing, please contact your nearest PF commissioner. He/She might really be helpful. It's my general opinion, but it really works.
Regards,
Tahir
From India, Madras
Regards,
Tahir
From India, Madras
Hi,
It's like if you have completed 10 years - YEARS, then you become eligible for a pension, and you are not allowed to withdraw the entire PF credited to your account. The pension will only start after you attain the age of 58 years.
So, it's better to withdraw the PF and invest it for higher returns. As you know, PF earns interest at 8.50% p.a. as per the current rate.
Withdraw and invest, but please don't spend. You have to remember the Hindi title of PF - Bhavishya Nirvah Nidhi. Instead of the PF Authority, you will be investing funds for your future.
Regards,
Pari
From India, Mumbai
It's like if you have completed 10 years - YEARS, then you become eligible for a pension, and you are not allowed to withdraw the entire PF credited to your account. The pension will only start after you attain the age of 58 years.
So, it's better to withdraw the PF and invest it for higher returns. As you know, PF earns interest at 8.50% p.a. as per the current rate.
Withdraw and invest, but please don't spend. You have to remember the Hindi title of PF - Bhavishya Nirvah Nidhi. Instead of the PF Authority, you will be investing funds for your future.
Regards,
Pari
From India, Mumbai
Dear Jyotsana,
All that is needed to be done by your friend now is to go to her previous employer along with Form 19 and 10C and get it filled and stamped by them and later submit it in the PF office. In case your friend doesn't withdraw that amount, it's not going to give her any additional benefits.
Thanks
From India, New Delhi
All that is needed to be done by your friend now is to go to her previous employer along with Form 19 and 10C and get it filled and stamped by them and later submit it in the PF office. In case your friend doesn't withdraw that amount, it's not going to give her any additional benefits.
Thanks
From India, New Delhi
Hi Rajasekar,
As I have stated in my email, I have transferred to my existing company from my previous company. How will I come to know that the transfer has taken place? Does the PF Office send any letter to the applicant or any kind of notification? Moreover, can you send me the link to check for Andhra Pradesh? I tried <link no longer exists - removed> but it didn't work.
Thanks in advance.
From India, Calcutta
As I have stated in my email, I have transferred to my existing company from my previous company. How will I come to know that the transfer has taken place? Does the PF Office send any letter to the applicant or any kind of notification? Moreover, can you send me the link to check for Andhra Pradesh? I tried <link no longer exists - removed> but it didn't work.
Thanks in advance.
From India, Calcutta
Dear Friends,
Dear Mr. Malikjs,
Please help me in this regard. I am working as an HR Officer in a Korean Company in Chennai. I would like to know how to calculate salary if a contract worker works on Sunday and one compensatory off will be given in the same week. Should I pay double wages for Sunday work or single pay? Also, how do I calculate overtime for both Company workers and Contract workers? Is there no time limit for staff in the manufacturing industry? (I am working 10 hours per day and more.)
Thank you.
From India, Madras
Dear Mr. Malikjs,
Please help me in this regard. I am working as an HR Officer in a Korean Company in Chennai. I would like to know how to calculate salary if a contract worker works on Sunday and one compensatory off will be given in the same week. Should I pay double wages for Sunday work or single pay? Also, how do I calculate overtime for both Company workers and Contract workers? Is there no time limit for staff in the manufacturing industry? (I am working 10 hours per day and more.)
Thank you.
From India, Madras
Dear Friends,
Dear Mr. Malikjs,
Please help me in this regard. I am working as an HR Officer in a Korean Company in Chennai. I would like to know how to calculate salary if a contract worker works on Sunday and one compensatory day off will be given in the same week. Should I pay double wage for Sunday work or single pay? Also, how should I calculate overtime for Company workers and Contract workers?
Is there no time limit for staff in the manufacturing industry? I am currently working 10 hours a day or even more.
Thanks in advance.
Shan
Email: gvshanmugam@gmail.com
Mobile: 97867 60212
From India, Madras
Dear Mr. Malikjs,
Please help me in this regard. I am working as an HR Officer in a Korean Company in Chennai. I would like to know how to calculate salary if a contract worker works on Sunday and one compensatory day off will be given in the same week. Should I pay double wage for Sunday work or single pay? Also, how should I calculate overtime for Company workers and Contract workers?
Is there no time limit for staff in the manufacturing industry? I am currently working 10 hours a day or even more.
Thanks in advance.
Shan
Email: gvshanmugam@gmail.com
Mobile: 97867 60212
From India, Madras
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