Shall i withdraw my pf amount from inoperative account
You can withdraw money from your PF account by submitting a written request to your regional PF office with your PF Account number. The PF account is not like normal bank accounts and hence you cannot do it anytime and everytime you wish. You can make only 3 withdrawals throughout the duration of the PF accounts lifetime.
You can withdraw money from your PF Account by submitting a written request to your nearest Provident Fund Office. Note: Your PF Account is not a bank account and you cannot withdraw money as and when you please. There are rules governing when and for what you can withdraw money from your PF corpus. Check out the related link to know when and for what you can withdraw money from your corpus.
Yes, if you worked for them and there was a pf account created while you worked there.
You cant write letters to get money from PF account. There are forms that need to be filled and procedures to be followed to withdraw money from PF account.
The account will be discontinued and the employee can withdraw the funds when he wants.
It depends on how long you have had the PF account and why you are withdrawing it. Refer to the link in the related links section to understand the rules.
It depends on how long you have had the PF account and why you are withdrawing it. Refer to the link in the related links section to understand the rules.
Go to the EPF India website, create an account using your PF Account details and check it online
Yes. When you try to withdraw your PF, only the PF amount will be given to you. The Pension amount goes into a different scheme and hence is not part of the PF corpus that you can withdraw.
You cannot withdraw your PF if you transfer to another company. You can only withdraw your PF if you are unemployed and it has been at least 2 months since your last withdrawal.
To write a letter to withdraw your Provident Fund (PF), start by including your personal details at the top, such as your name, address, and PF account number. In the body of the letter, clearly state your intention to withdraw the PF, mention the reason if necessary, and request the necessary forms or confirmation of the withdrawal process. Be sure to sign the letter and provide contact information for any follow-up. Finally, address the letter to the appropriate authority or the HR department of your employer.
You can try visiting your nearest PF office and provide them with proof of PF being deducted from your salary and credited to your account. They may be able to help you with this.