chavanraje
Hi,
Can I transfer only my pension amount from previous employer to current employer?
I have done withdrawal of my PF from my previous employer provident fund trust. Now I am unable to give follow up with government EPF office because I am in Maharashtra and EPF office in Karnataka. Please guide me how I can I get my pension fund amount.
I given form 10 C to my previous employer at the time of F&F. and last employer confirmed me that they have submitted in EPF office in March 2012. Please guide me shall I resubmit form 10 C to last employer.
I given form 13 to my current employer and HR department intimated me that, only pension can not transfer.
Regards,
Rajesh

From India, Mumbai
Prashant B Ingawale
467

Can I transfer only my pension amount from previous employer to current employer? - Yes
I have done withdrawal of my PF from my previous employer provident fund trust. Now I am unable to give follow up with government EPF office because I am in Maharashtra and EPF office in Karnataka. Please guide me how I can I get my pension fund amount. - Please followup with your company
I given form 10 C to my previous employer at the time of F&F. and last employer confirmed me that they have submitted in EPF office in March 2012. Please guide me shall I resubmit form 10 C to last employer. -
I given form 13 to my current employer and HR department intimated me that, only pension can not transfer. - No, you can transfer only Pension amount because sometimes people withdraw their PF amount

From India, Pune
Kunal007_Singh
1

Hi,
According to me you can't transfer your EPS balance because as you said you already withdrawal your PF amount but yes there is a question that how old your PF account if its more than 9 years old then you can transfer your EPS but if its less than then you already withdrawal all amount.
After 9 years employees will get only EPF means :- 12%+3.67% and 8.33% will goes into EPS account which you will get the age of 58 years.
If its less than 9 years then you alrady got all amount :- 12%+12% completely.
Thanks & Regards,
Kunal Singh

From India, Lucknow
vijay dere
3

Hi,
First tell me 1) What is your Age? 2) Have you recived scheme certificate from PF against the 10C ?
If you are under 50 and you have completed 10 yrs of your pensionable service then you should recived a scheme certificat. And now if you joined another PF applicable company before attaining the age of 50 then you can transfer the pensionable service to the current PF account.
Regards,
Vijay

From India, Pune
ALICIAGR
15

Dear Rajesh,
First you check your bank account, where the PF amount has been transferred. There may be two entries, one of PF and another of pension amount.
Further, if you have completed more than 9.5 years [i.e. 9 years six months] of service, you will not get your pension amount, but PF will issue either a Scheme certificate or pension, as per your age and choice.
Further, if your age is below 50 years, you will be issued Scheme Certificate, which you have to preserve, till you attain 50 years of age or till your retirement age of 58 years.
If you are above 50 years, then you can either apply for scheme certificate or pension, which will be at a reduced rate. which you can get from the link below -
Welcome to Employees' Provident Fund Organization Delhi Region
Regards,

From India, Pune
aniljangrace@gmail.com
Hi,
I transferred my PF online by Form 13 and it got transferred but I am able to see only PF amount transferred but not EPS.
Can you please tell me what shall I do to track my EPS amount.
IS form 13 not enough to transferred or EPS can not be seen in transferred amount ?
Do I need to place a seperate request for my EPS transfer. In that case please suggest me the procedure.
Thanks a lot in advance.

From India, Pune
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