Now, members will be able to withdraw up to 100 per cent of the eligible balance in the Provident Fund, including employee ...
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EPFO Simplifies PF Withdrawal Process: Now Employees Can Get Full PF Amount Without Submitting Documents
In a major relief for salaried employees across the country, the Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) has announced ...
It also stated that EPF members can now apply for withdrawals without specifying a reason under the 'special circumstances' ...
What are the new EPF withdrawal rules 2025 announced by EPFO? Learn 8 key changes and how they impact your EPF balance and ...
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EPFO now allows 100% PF withdrawal. 7 major changes you should know
Members of EPFO can now breathe a sigh of relief as the organisation allows full withdrawal of PF balances. Here’s a look at ...
Simplified process, faster timelines, higher fund access, and secure retirement benefits. Myths clarified, reforms explained for all employees.
Withdrawing your Provident Fund (PF) amount can often seem like a daunting process, but understanding the steps involved can simplify it significantly. The Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO ...
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EPFO New Rules Explained: Check what's changing and how it will affect your provident fund, pension
EPFO members can now withdraw up to 100% of their eligible provident fund balance for specific needs. A minimum of 25% of the ...
The Employees Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) has rolled out a new partial payment option for final PF claims, effective ...
In a major change to the existing rules, the government has now said that in case of unemployment, 75% of the PF balance ...
The board of retirement fund body EPFO on Monday simplified and liberalised the partial withdrawal rules under the Employees’ ...
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Thinking of withdrawing EPF for misuse? EPFO warns it can lead to recovery under EPF scheme
The EPFO warns against misusing withdrawn EPF amounts, stating it can lead to recovery with penal interest under the EPF Scheme, 1952. EPF advances are restricted to specific purposes like marriage, ...
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