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bshnprsd
Hi, my previous employer is asking for adhar card when I requested to settle my PF claim. I had joined organisation in Apr 2011 and left in June. Is adhar card mandatory? If not what action should I take?
From India, Mumbai
ramnarayanhr
47

no
specially for settlements not at all required
hear i attached one GO about adhar card and PF link show it to them
then also if they asked for that file grievance at this site against employer Home Page

From India, Hyderabad
Attached Files (Download Requires Membership)
File Type: pdf AADHAR CARD not req for PF.pdf (192.4 KB, 2269 views)

kuldeeprawat21
115

Hi, Here i attached New Circular regarding Aadhaar Card.. ..................................................................................................
From India, New Delhi
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File Type: pdf New Notification Adhaar.pdf (295.8 KB, 1376 views)

acharyya_subhadip
2

Dear,
Till date EPFO has not given any notification where it has written that for submitting FORM 19 & 10 C Aadhaar card is mandatory. Ask your employer to show any notification pertaining to their reason for asking Aadhaar. If you are employed in another organization till date then it is advisable to Submit Form 13 to your present employer to transfer your EPF & EPS amount.
With Regards,
Subhadip

From India, Kolkata
abbasiti
517

Dear Friends,
As Mr. Ramnarayan has cited, even though the EPF issued a circular on 21.01.2013 insisisting aadhar number for settlements w.e.f 01.03.2013; it is kept abeyance vide above circular dated 06.02.2013.
Hence aadhar number is not mandatory for PF settlements as on now.
Abbas.P.S

From India, Bangalore
kingofkol
6

i agree with all my friends and also as per notifications attached,
below is just to highlight which is already stated above get your PF transferred by way of Form 13 if you are working with any other employer instead of talking the money

From India, Calcutta
grettapl
14

At present to settle your PF claim, Aadhaar is not mandatory.
From India, Mumbai
noor8008
2

This is the way our Department Functions.
AADHAR Was not started in whole of India only few States at Initial Period now have extended enrollment in other states as well, keeping in view of this, it was obsolute absurd on part of EPFO to seek AADHAR Cards that to on a mandatory basis, by the time they reaslised this notification was gone.
But aftersome time they have kept this at abeyance, so bottom line is that Submission of AADHAR Card is not mandatory but those who has this have to submit at thier employers during joining/leaving or settlements...
Regards

From India, Bangalore
mmsmnk
45

Aadhar card applicability for settlement of PF is not yet mandatory. It is only a ploy for bringing more and more people under Aadhar Card, so that Govt. policies can be formulated on this basis.
From India, Bokaro
Suresh P
65

Dear Bshnprsd
First of all check with your ex-employer the objective behind asking your Aadhar card, as on today this is not linked wit EPF. Better convince your previous employer's executive (he / she might not be aware of) about the latest circular which deferred linking Aadhar with PF.
Secondly you can transfer your previous Pf balance to current PF account easily by filling Form-13 and with the help of your current employer. Transfer would be appropriate than withdrawal, but choice is yours.
Suresh

From India, Pune
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