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Ruchi Dhawan
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Dear All,
I was working in Mumbai, where my PF deduction was for 6 months, but now i have joined new organization in Noida where they don't have PF FACILITY, they are paying me as professional fees.
I want to withdraw my PF Amount of previous company, i discussed the same with my previous company PF Consultant but according to him i can't withdraw the amount as i got it deducted only for 6 months, according to him it should be more than 6 months then only i can withdraw the amount. But when i discussed with my present company PF Guy he told me if the deduction is done for 3 MONTHS OR MORE, we can withdraw.
Please help me out by giving the right information as i want to withdraw my PF Amount. ( In my case the state have also got changed i.e. MUMBAI TO NOIDA) What all formalities i have to do to get my PF money. Please Guide me..............

From India, Delhi
sharad.pumba
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From India, Calcutta
sourish_banerjee
After 6 month you can withdraw your pf amount. Just contact with me if you really want to withdrawal your PF Amount. I will guide you how to withdrwal your PF.
From India, Delhi
Priya Maran
Hi,
If you have served only for 6 months, then you will not get the Pension benefit returned to you. That is . your withdrawal amount will not be 24% on basic. Instead it will work out to 12%(employee contribution)+3.37% (employer Contribution excluding pension).
Not paying you PF is not a benefit for the employer either. probably the person involved might depend on a PF consultant who might not have guided him properly. So speak to them and get your PF withdrawn.
Priya Maran G

From India, Madras
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