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ka.senthilkannan
dear all; i perched 1 plot how to get my pf plot perches loan and from 31 attached document details pl tell me any one.
From India, Chennai
Nayan MSW
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In continuation to the earlier question:
Can an employee opt for PF withdrawal from the previous employer if incase the latter is planning to transfer the account to the present employer against the will of the employee, who needs the money back in cash? For information to yourself, the previous job was of a government body and the PF was maintained by an internal PF Trust as the employee was not confirmed but was on probation.
If the money can be withdrawn then kindly refer me the Sections and Rules of the PF Act
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Nayan J

From India, Bhubaneswar
Nayan MSW
A query from my side..Pl suggest:>
Can an employee opt for PF withdrawal from the previous employer if incase the latter is planning to transfer the account to the present employer against the will of the employee, who needs the money back in cash? For information to yourself, the previous job was of a government body and the PF was maintained by an internal PF Trust as the employee was not confirmed but was on probation.Moreover the employer agreed to release the EL encashment and others pertaining to terminal benefit excluding PF for which he is seen adamant to transfer to the new employer, who happens to be a state government
If the money can be withdrawn then kindly refer me the Sections and Rules of the PF Act
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Nayan J

From India, Bhubaneswar
madhuormad
Hi All, Pls clarify on this.. Is it necessary that the cancelled cheque should be from a nationalized bank?? Regards, Madhu
From India, Salem
Dcosta_Valen
Hi,
I had to leave my office as the company was shifting from Mumbai to Pune. I worked there for 6 months & 9 days. PF & EPF was deducted monthly from my salary. What is the procedure to get back the amount or withdraw it on my own? Is employer's approval or sign or any such thing required in this process?

From India, Mumbai
Dcosta_Valen
Hi,
I had worked for 6 months in a private company, where they deducted pf from my salary & EPF & EPS also from MY salary. Now the company has shifted to pune, they have recently provided the salary slips, but i am unable to check the balance at epf website. My account no. is 128608/5. The error that it shows is Member name mismatch. I would also like to withdraw the pf amount, can I use the above given guidelines for the same.
Please suggest
Regards,
Valentina Dcosta

From India, Mumbai
vinodmghodke
Thanks a lot for sharing such a great & important information. Keep it up ..... Normally these kind of information is not easily available. Thanks again.
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sanjaygupta99
Hii
I wanted to withdrawn my pf amt now , but i left my organisation in may and the branch is in gurgoan and now i am in mumbai, is it possible to withdrawn within 30days and is it possible to withdrawn from any office

From United States, New York
sanjaygupta99
Can u help me if i can go and withdrawn the amt by filling the form now as it has to be done after 60days of the last working in the company , plzz reply asap
From United States, New York
Derrick_Rozario
Hi Babu,
Iam planning to withdraw my previous employer PF, Having some query on filling the forms, Could you please upload a sample scanned copy of filled form 10C & 19C so i can refer it for my doubts, Thanks...

From India, Bangalore
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