Hi, My one of friend done job for five month. can he get PF? Thanks
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Any contribution paid into the PF account is liable to be received back with due interest. However, if you do not withdraw the amount within three years, the account will be considered inactive or dormant, and no interest will be payable thereafter.

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Hi, thanks to both of you for your help. The problem is, his company's HR has denied any claim. He was informed that he has not worked for 6 months; hence, he cannot claim for PF. Kindly suggest what he should do?

Thanks again.

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Dipak Jain

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Thanks Mr. Ramnarayan for your reply, The problem is his company do not gave him salary slip. so he don’t know his PF number. Can he got the same by any else. Thanks again Regards, Dipak Jain
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Go to the EPFO website, then click on Establishment Search. Provide the required information. Once you locate your establishment, you will find the Region Code, Office Code, Establishment Code, and Establishment Extension. Note these down on a piece of paper. Proceed to click on the last column labeled payment, where you will find details of payments made for all employees. Click on the "No. of employees" column to access a list of all employees in your establishment. Look for your name, and the Sr. No. will be your employee code.
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Hi Dipak, First he has to know his PF Account number and then he can transfer to present account.
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