Good Morning everybody,
Dear all , i am working with one mfg. company as HR Execute. My query is what is the use of Form No. 11 under PF Act. 1952. My senior fill that form for most of the employees and i dont know about that form.
Thanking you all

From India, Pune
The form no 11 is used for exemption under pf, means u wish to discontinue for contribution towards pf.
From India, Mumbai
it is only for those employee whose contribution is not covered under epf act. it is called decleration form/nomination form of exempted employees . it is fill with the employee and one photo copy is send to Regional office. and second one is for your record. when any p.f. inspector asked for this then you have to show.
From India, Rudarpur
dear form 11 is used for the pension scheme ,when some join then fill the form -2 and 11 under the pf act 1952
From India, Pune
If any labour getting rs. 7000 basic and he is not interested to deduction his pf amount so we need to receipt declaration form. So please send pf exemption form 11 as possible.
Wakeel kumar
9303910075

From India, Indore
Dear Seniors,
Please give the difference between form 1 & form 11.
If any individual employee want to get exemption from EPF contribution, which form needs to be filled?
Awaiting your answers...
Gauri

From India, Mumbai
Hello All,
I filled the form 11, and at that time I have no idea about it. But now I want to cancel it to use PF facility.
How can I cancel my request? is it beneficial to me or not.
My salary is 34000 rs per month.
Thanks

From India, Jaipur
Can I fill form 11 for not deducting PF in new company even though i have PF a/c no in old company. My basic is more than Rs 6500
From India, Pune
Yes Form No 11 is for an employee whose basic is more than 6500/- that is to show to the authorities that he is exempted trom paying his contribution.
From India, Kolkata
Form 11 format attached for reference. Thanks, Vidyadhar Bhat
From India, Pune
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