Today we are going to tell you how you can withdraw your PF from your account in a very easy way, you have to follow a few steps, let’s know about these steps…! Earlier people had to make a lot of effort to withdraw their PF money, such as filling out a lot of forms and then waiting for months to get their PF money. However, with the help of technology, half of our work has become easier. Now we can fill in the online PF application, and after a few weeks, our PF money comes to our bank account. Those who have updated their Aadhaar number and bank details on the Universal Account Number Portal (UAN) and who have their active UAN can submit the form directly from EPFO and will not need any proof from their previous company.
What to do?
This application form is available on the EPFO website. First, log on to the UAN portal with your UAN number and password. Now check the status of KYC details of your PF account. Selecting the withdrawal form as per your need, such as PF Full Withdrawal (if you have been out of work for more than 2 months), EPS (pension) withdrawal benefits, or EPF (partial withdrawal for education, marriage expenses, house performance), etc. Then an OTP will come to your mobile number. Enter this OTP to submit the form. This mobile number should be linked to your UAN and Aadhaar. The authority will complete your online PF process by obtaining your e-KYC (Aadhaar) information from UIDAI.
Some things need to be taken care of in the online application application application.
Your UAN should be activated.
Your mobile number should be linked to UAN.
Your EPFO should update your bank details, Aadhaar details, and PAN details.
By following these steps, you can fill out the online PF application and easily withdraw PF by avoiding the mails of filling up offline forms. A few weeks after submitting the form, your PF amount will come to your bank account.
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