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My wife has worked in call centre, the employer has deduced epf but she has not received any official document from epf department, but the employer has not giving any documents to her, how to proceed ?????
Regards
Praveen kumar

From India, Hyderabad
Dear Praveen,
As per my knowledge... Any employer doesn't give epf official document bcoz its included in CTC... when u'll join a new company and u want your previous pf account no. continue in new company thn u can get ur epf no. frm previous company and continue it.... otherwise u can withdrawal ur pf money after 3 months after leaving the company.......
if i am wrong pls correct me......
Thanks & Regards
Shikha Singhal

From India, Gurgaon
Dear Praveen,
If your wife is not working at present, then you can ask her employer for withdrawl of PF by submitting Form 19 and 10 C. Employer should give PF no. alotted to your wife. It is alloted as soon as employee joins.
Employer should give PF Reciepts (for every accounting year) issued by the PFDepartment. Or you can examine your wife record in PF annual return submitted by the employer by April every year.
Thanks

From India, Lucknow
Normally an employer will give EPF A/c No. allotted to an employee. Similarly, a contribution slip showing the details of contribution made by the member and the employer will also be distributed, but this will happen only after one year and as the same is to be generated by the EPF Organisation, sometimes it will take time to get contribution slip from the EPF Org.
The safest is to approach the EPF Office where your company's EPF returns are submitted and collect the information. You can make a representation either to the Enforcement Officer or the Asst. Profivent Fund Commissioner and state that you were working in such and such organisation and contributions to EPF were made in time but no details of it are available. They will give details.
Try that.
Regards,
Madhu.T.K

From India, Kannur
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