1 year ago, I switched to another company by resigning only, but I didn't try to claim my P.F. amount. I worked for 2 years in the previous company, which belongs to Kolkata, West Bengal. My PF number starts with WB/.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
You can take the help of your present company's HR. Alternatively, you can take a printout of forms 19 & 10C from epfindia.com, fill out the forms to the best of your ability and knowledge, and then send them to your previous company. They will process the forms from there.
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
Just sign Form No. 19 & 10 C (two signatures on each form, one plain and another on a revenue stamp). Along with the signed forms, attach a copy of your bank passbook front page showing the account number, branch address, etc., and send them to your previous employer, asking them to process the PF settlement.
If necessary, please include your bank name, IFSC code, MICR number, and branch address on a separate sheet to assist them in completing the forms. The amount will be directly credited to your bank account.
Regards,
S. GANAPATHY
From India, Coimbatore
If necessary, please include your bank name, IFSC code, MICR number, and branch address on a separate sheet to assist them in completing the forms. The amount will be directly credited to your bank account.
Regards,
S. GANAPATHY
From India, Coimbatore
If you are an employee with a company covered under the PF Act, then don't withdraw it. Get it transferred to your new account by submitting Form-13. It will increase your eligible service for all purposes. It is not advisable to withdraw if there is a change in employment.
Regards,
From India, Jaipur
Regards,
From India, Jaipur
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