I have worked with ITC Maurya for almost 3 years and resigned somewhere in 1999. I have not taken PF from the organisation from more than 10 years, not sure whether am still can get PF also or not. Neither company has forwarded my details to head quarter... due to delay in the process no one takes the matter seriously.... can you please advise whether one can obtain PF from the organisation. more
Yes, You can claim the fund that has been accumulated in your PF A/c. Please contact the nearest EPF Office in Claim Settlement Section, they will guide you. Consult with your Ex-Employer (ITC Mourya), they will fill the required Forms and signed by you as well recommended by the employer in the said Forms. After that, those Forms duly filled with appropriately will be deposited with the concerned RPF office. the claim settlement deptt. will settle the claim within one month approximately from the date of submission of claim, if the forms are found in order in all respect. Please provide you Mobile No. on the TOP of the Form, it will help you know the claim status. The EPFO officials will let you know the status of your Claim. Thanks & Regards, Bismaya Bhanjan Samal. more
U can have ur pf contribution by writing regularly to itc and retain the proof of your writing. If u feel that itc has not taken any action pl contact me along with the copies of your proof of your having written to them S C Wadhwa more
I took some loan from the company around 3000/- and requested them to settle the same. I have already provided my clearance form to finance department to proceed.... I have been following with them on and off basis from last 4-5 years earlier they had my clearance form with them but last when I spoke to them (almost 4-5 months back) they mentioned they do not have any form with them, which means one needs to get clearance from all the departments once again.... more
U must t apply for PF withdrawal. Just collect details like PF no, DOJ nd DOL. If u r not having all these details. U can approach to the organization, were u worked... Thanks & Regards, Gyanesh Gaurav more
Yes u can withdraw the PF directly if u have ur PF code/account no. . But if there is a society deduction in ur organisation where you have worked than u have to go through them only. Get all the withdrawn papers signed from then to despatch the same to PF Department. more
My retirement has only 4 months. Before retirement I would like to settle my all-personal loans having @12.2 lacs. But I have only source is PF which is now accumulated more than Rs. 32 lacs. Shall...
Once the Government has announced EPF interest rates, what is reason for non reflection in members pass book? Such delays also cause financial loss to members who have to do a final withdrawal...
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Dear Respectable Members, I am not sure what guidelines OR procedures to get higher pension from EPF/EPS. I am having only News paper information, that is 6th May 2023 as last date to su...
After recent retirement, I had applied for full PF-amount-release, which was subsequently shown as settled. On the EPF Portal, it shows as - "Your Claim [ Claim Id - xxx ] has been Settled. P...
Earlier I applied form 10D offline at RPFO cuddapah (AP) for pension claim on superannuation. There was no response for verification of scheme certificate for about 3yrs. Finally I could get verif...
On Monday, EPFO announced that all the eligible members of the provident fund body can now opt and apply jointly with their employers for higher pensions till May 3, 2023. Earlier, the deadline for...
MORE IMPORTANT IS RULE, APPLIED ON US FOR LATE PAYMENTS. EPFO ,LOOKS LIKE AN ADMINISTRATIVE INSTITUTION, NOT SERVICE SECTOR. THEY SHOULD PAY. WE SUFFER FOR LATE PAYMENT.THEY CARE FOR NONE.EVEN BAN...
When a payment for advance tax is made late, we have to pay a penal interest to the government. Here EPFO has delayed interest credit by 11 months. Shouldn't they be liable to...