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hekarthik
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Dear Seniors Please can anyone provide EPF – Brake in service certificate for format on urgent basis
From India, Coimbatore
janardan_raccha
85

Dear Karthik, Attached please find EPF brake in service format for your further reference. Regards, Janardan
From India, Mumbai
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File Type: xls Brake in Service format.xls (36.0 KB, 9630 views)

korgaonkar k a
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First of all, there is no break in service certificate as such prescribed under EPF&MP Act 1952.
As far as PF Account is concern, there is no relevance of break in service. Whatever amount is accumulated in your account, you are liable to get it with interest. In-operative account is a separate issue.
However, in Pension Account, break in service is relevant factor. In Pension From 10C, employer has to write non-contributory service at the end of the form and in From 10D also at the end employer has to certify the non-contributory service during past 12 months of date of leaving the service.
There is no need of separate certificate of break in service. But still some offices insist for such separate certificate and we give. We don't go for confrontation with the department.
I have developed one certificate in word which is attached herewith. You can use the same or the one which is given in excel by our learned member Mr. Janardan.

From India, Mumbai
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File Type: doc PENSION BREAK IN SERVICE CERTIFICATE.doc (41.0 KB, 5778 views)

Adoni Suguresh
150

I fully agree with Mr.Korgaonakars opinion. He has guided us very correctly and positively. Thanks to Mr.Korgaonkar. Adoni Suguresh Labour Laws Consultant
From India, Bidar
Vidyadhar Bhat
73

Dear All,
The Break In service ( Non Contributory period where no contribution is paid to EPS ) is to be certified by the employer for 10D and 10C application.
The EPS settlement is done on the basis of average of last 12 months salary * no of years service as per table D.
If due to the break in service the service becomes less than 6 months, the year is not considered for service for pension ( 10D and 10C ) purpose.
If there is break more than 180 days, the total service will be reduced for one year.
Many times in case of female members, for maternity purpose they take leave without pay or in other cases due to medical or any other reason if there is non contributory period, it is expected to record the same with employer.
Employer gives certificate in the form 10D for non contributory period.
Thanks,
Bhat

From India, Pune
Jitendrasingh2310
Why this is asked by epfo dept. to issue service break certificate. Even we have sent all ncp days detail in 3a form up to date 28.02.2012 and then after sent in ecr files.
if person has employed with us from last 20 or more then is this not a typical task to make his service break certificate.
I think this has become irrelevant in nowadays.

From India, Morena
Anonymous
2

required a filled format of break no break certificate of epfo
From India, Calcutta
Vidyadhar Bhat
73

Pl find attached format for No Break Service format. Thanks, Vidyadhar Bhat
From India, Pune
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File Type: docx No Break Statement format.docx (14.9 KB, 2040 views)

radhika-kannan
2

Required filled format of break certificate
From India, Payyanur
kaduba-sarovar
5

sir,
my Clint PF is rejected => Claim submitted Rejected due to -> AS PER OFFICE RECORD ECR NOT RECEIVED FROM 01/2018 TO 05/2018 AND ALSO NCP DAYS IS NOT GIVEN IN LEDG/AS PER OFFICE RECORD ECR NOT RECEIVED FROM 01/2018 TO 05/2018 AND ALSO NCP DAYS IS NOT GIVEN IN LEDG
so what i do in this case also EPFO need the back certificate so give the any format


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