Dear All,
EPFO has introduced new composite single-page claim forms in place of Form 19, 10 C, and 31. These composite forms come in two types: Aadhar and Non-Aadhar versions. The Aadhar version will be used when the employee's UAN number is linked with Aadhar and bank account details, eliminating the need for employer attestation. The Non-Aadhar version will be used when the employee's UAN number is not linked with Aadhar and bank account details need to be provided by the employee; in this case, employer attestation is mandatory.
For more details, visit [New PF Withdrawal Forms 2017 | EPF Composite Claim Forms](http://www.hrcabin.com/new-pf-withdrawal-forms-2017/).
From India, Visakhapatnam
EPFO has introduced new composite single-page claim forms in place of Form 19, 10 C, and 31. These composite forms come in two types: Aadhar and Non-Aadhar versions. The Aadhar version will be used when the employee's UAN number is linked with Aadhar and bank account details, eliminating the need for employer attestation. The Non-Aadhar version will be used when the employee's UAN number is not linked with Aadhar and bank account details need to be provided by the employee; in this case, employer attestation is mandatory.
For more details, visit [New PF Withdrawal Forms 2017 | EPF Composite Claim Forms](http://www.hrcabin.com/new-pf-withdrawal-forms-2017/).
From India, Visakhapatnam
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