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Can anyone tell me what are the supporting documents to be submitted while applying for Provident Fund withdrawal? Also, I want to know if it is necessary to mention the reason for fund withdrawal in the withdrawal form.

Deepti Bandi

From India, Hyderabad
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dear no supporting document is required to submit along with PF withdrawl orm.you are reqd to fill up for 10c and 19 and get it attested with employer. tks js malik
From India, Delhi
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Hi Deepti Along with the forms 19 and 10C, You can give cancelled cheque for the proof of bank account, but not mandatory.
From India, Madras
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Awvik
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Dear Deepti,

It all depends on how many years you have worked with the company. If it's below 9 1/2 years, then no document is required. Only Forms 19 and 10(C) need to be filled up and submitted, duly signed by the authorized signatory. However, if you have worked for more than 9 1/2 years, then supporting documents like proof of age of your nominees are required for the issuance of the Scheme certificate by the P.F. Authorities.

There is a separate column in both the forms that ask for the reason for separation from the company, but you don't need to write the reason for fund withdrawal in these forms unless, of course, you are taking an advance from your P.F. balance in Form 31.

Hope that clears your query.

Regards

From India, New Delhi
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Hai You can submit Form 19,10C and last year’s Form 3A. Is it necessary to mention the reason for fund withdrawal in withdrawal form. Where it comes, I could not understand this. MANOKAVIN
From India, Coimbatore
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Dear Manokavin,

As you mentioned, it is 100% better to transfer your account. However, if an employee gets laid off and is looking for a job, how can he/she transfer the account?

Your reply will be highly appreciated.

Thank you.

From India, Bangalore
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you can submit form19 10c and 3A and bank A/c proof and duly signed by the authorized signatory only
From India, Ahmadabad
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Hi!

Sometimes, if there is a delay in PF withdrawal, like 2 to 3 years or more, the PF office may ask for a reason for the delay to be addressed to the Regional PF Commissioner. They may also require the presentation of the bank account statement along with Form 19 and 10C. This recently happened with some of our colleagues.

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rksarkar

From India, Hyderabad
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thanks good informations..Cud anyone tell me, whether we will get any intimation from EPF office after the Transfer happens. or else wht other ways are there to know. Pls. guide.
From India, Mumbai
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EPF office has to give you a copy of Annexure K, which is the actual transfer paper. You need to preserve it to check with the next annual PF slip whether the transfer is accounted properly in the new account.
From India, Madras
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I have worked in Mumbai for 11 months. Also, I have submitted PF withdrawal forms, but still, I have not received the check. It's almost 2 months over. What should I do? How can I check the matter? Kindly guide me.

Divyesh Patel

From India, Surat
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My name is Ritesh Desai. I submitted my P.F. on 23/7/12, and all my documents have been submitted. However, I have not received any updates yet, and I am unsure about the status of my P.F. withdrawal and the amount. Can you please inform me how many times I will receive my amount?

Thank you,

Ritesh Desai

From India, Mumbai
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Hi Deepti, Your canceled cheque and proof of bank is required for withdrawal PF
From India, New Delhi
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