I was working at the Chennai branch of a Mumbai-headquartered publishing company from November 2007 to August 2010. I resigned from my job for better career prospects, and my employer accepted my resignation, relieving me from my duties. After 60 days, I submitted my PF withdrawal form for processing. When I followed up with my employer regarding the status, I was informed that they had deducted a recovery amount for short notice from me and would not process the PF withdrawal unless it was paid.

I am seeking advice from the experts in this forum on how to proceed with withdrawing my PF. My current company does not deduct PF, and I am unable to transfer the amount due to this reason. Please suggest a way forward for this situation.

From India, Madras
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You can directly send the claim forms to PF authorities with a Gazetted officer's signature. I am enclosing the forms for your reference.

All the best,

Regards,
S. Sethupathy, Excellent HR Services, Erode.

From India, Selam
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Dear Sir., Thank you very much for the suggestion. Since the company is live I have been told that PF dept will send the appln to the employer for attestation.
From India, Madras
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Hi, this is Bhama from Rajajinagar, Bangalore.

I worked at HDFC Bank in Bangalore for 4 years, from 2013 to September 2016. Now I would like to withdraw my PF amount. How can I do this, sir? Please advise me.

With Regards,
Bhama G.

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