Monday, April 27, 2009

Employees Provident Fund Online

Employees Provident Fund Online
EPF is Employees Provident Fund. Both the Employee and the Employer contribute to this fund. The Central Board of Trustees of the EPF organization maintains the EPF. Established in 1952 consequent to the enactment of the Employees' Provident Funds and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952 .The Organization is administered by a Central Board of Trustees, comprising of representatives of the Government of India, provincial governments, employers and employees. The Board is chaired by the Union Labour Minister of India. The Chief Executive of the EPFO, the Central Provident Fund Commissioner, reports to the Union Labour Minister through the Permanent Secretary in the ministry. The head office of the Organisation is in New Delhi. The Act is administered by the Government of India through the Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO). EPFO is one of the largest provident fund institutions in the world in terms of members and volume of financial transactions that it has been carrying on.
Information Handbook Under Section 4 (1) (b) Of The Right to Information Act, 2005 Employees Provident Fund Organisation Ministry of Labour Government of India

Please find the EPF related forms below.
  • Withdraw Provident Fund Form 19
  • Transfer the Provident Fund account of a member from one establishment to another Form 13
  • Form to be used by nominee / family member to claim the member's Provident Fund accumulation  Form 20
  • To avail advances / withdrawals as provided in the scheme  Form 31
Procedure to check EPF online
Link for PF Balance for the various States is given below.
Useful link related to EPF RTI India

A young college co-ed came running in tears to her father. "Dad, you gave me some terrible financial advice!"

"I did? What did I tell you?" said the dad.

"You told me to put my money in that big bank, and now that big bank is in trouble." 

"What are you talking about? That's one of the largest banks in the state," he said. "there must be some mistake."

"I don't think so," she sniffed. "They just returned one of my checks with a note saying, 'Insufficient Funds'." 

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