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Jennifa
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Hello Raja, Form 19, 10C is for the withdrawal of PF funds. Form - 13 is for transferring the PF account from once company to another. Regards Jennifa R
From India, Madras
srinivasa.v
Dear Raj, While posting please take care to provide the exact details.Form 19 and 10 c are the PF With drawal forms.

harsha1001
I agree with Aseem, It's always advisable not to transfer your PF but to withdraw the same and apply for the fresh one when you join a new company. If you are going with the transfers, you never know how much time it will take, I have seen cases which are pending from last 3 years or so.....
From India, Pune
venkatesh.n.n
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Dear Raja,
For transferring of PF amount from one company to another company you need to fill up the Form 13 ( it is avialiable with ur current employer or RPFC) and send it to your ex employer thru your current employer.
Regards
Venkatesh N

From India
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File Type: pdf Form 13 Revised.pdf (24.2 KB, 260 views)

churchill
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Dear friends,
While transfering the PF Account we do not get the approval from previous employer,But present employer should be accepted to continue the previous employer alloted PF number.
Regards,
Churchill

From India, Bangalore
sumitk.saxena
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simply fill form 13 duly attested by current employer and submitted the same to attached EPFO or trust.
From India, Ghaziabad
raghurami
Dear Mr.Raju
While leaving your present company, you require to get form 3A( which consist of your current contribution details) form 10 deleting you from the present company rolls.
the above foms you would require to enclose with form 13 ( application for transfer of PF) and submit to your present employer. They will forward your application to PF office and it would take minimum 2months.
Regards
Raghu

From India, Hyderabad
vadivelu_08
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Dear Raja You can download Form 13 from the website or collect from PF Office and you can fillup all the details of previour employer then submit your present employer regds S.Vadivelu
From India, Madras
mmreddys
Dear Raju
Please use form 13 for transfer your PF amount from old company to New Company. But Your old company should submit your total PF details (i.e Form 3A & 6A(annual returns) and Form 5 & Form 10 (your joined and resigned dates) to the PF office. Then only PF authorities can easily transfer your amount.

Murali

From India, Gurgaon
Debajit_Roy
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You should feel Form No 13 (Revised) which containt both your previous concern and your exsisting concern details. Appart from this you have to produce Form No. 3A and 6A under your previous employee code, you can contact with your previous concern about this form, and also feel the details about you and your family in Form No 2 (Revised) under your existing concern and you have to submit all the data to the present company's local office. As soon as your accumulation transferred you will received a confirmation letter from your previous local office. In this regards you need to be get in touch to your previous local office and give them your present whereabouts.
Thank you
Debajit Roy

From India, Mumbai
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