How can I withdraw my PF after leaving my job?
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Following your resignation, the procedure for withdrawing your PF is primarily dependent on two factors:
Your Work Status: Have you secured a new position, or are you unemployed right now?
Time Spent Away From Previous Job: How much time has passed since you left your last job?
Based on these variables, the withdrawal choices are broken down as follows:
Situation 1: Jobless and Over Two Months Following Departure
After quitting your job, you can withdraw your whole PF corpus (total accumulated amount) tax-free if you haven’t worked for more than two months. Here’s how to accomplish it:
Jobless and Over Two Months After Departing
Following your job loss, you can withdraw your whole PF corpus (total accrued amount) tax-free if you haven’t worked for more than two months. This is how you do it:
Online Withdrawal: Suggested
If you haven’t previously, activate your Universal Account Number (UAN). (https://epfindia.gov.in/unifiedportal-mem
For a quicker approach, link your UAN to your Aadhar card.
To access the EPFO Member e-SEWA portal, enter your password and UAN. (https://epfindia.gov.in/unifiedportal-mem
Make sure you pick “Claim (Form 31, 19 & 10C)” under “Online Service