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Affidavit-Cum-Indemnity Bond for PF Withdrawal

Please find attached the sample format of the Affidavit-Cum-Indemnity Bond for individuals who have not withdrawn their PF in the last 3 years. It is mandatory to submit the Affidavit on a 20 rupee bond to withdraw their PF.

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K. SAIKISHORE

From India
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To withdraw PF after 3 years of inactivity, the submission of an Affidavit-Cum-Indemnity Bond on a 20 rupee stamp paper is required as per EPFO regulations. Here's a practical guide to assist you in this process:

Steps to Complete the Affidavit-Cum-Indemnity Bond for EPFO PF Withdrawal:

1. Download the sample format provided by K. Saikishore or obtain a similar template from the EPFO website.
2. Fill in the necessary details accurately, including your personal information, PF account details, and the reason for not withdrawing the PF for the past 3 years.
3. Get the Affidavit printed on a 20 rupee stamp paper as per the prescribed format.
4. Sign the Affidavit in the presence of a notary public or any authorized official who can attest to the document.
5. Ensure all information is correctly filled, and the document is duly signed and stamped.
6. Submit the completed Affidavit-Cum-Indemnity Bond along with any other required documents to the EPFO office for processing your PF withdrawal request.

By following these steps diligently, you can fulfill the mandatory requirement for PF withdrawal after a 3-year period of inactivity. It is essential to adhere to EPFO guidelines to facilitate a smooth withdrawal process.

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