The government has recently amended the EPF withdrawal rules which
allow an EPF member to withdraw money in case of emergency due to
COVID-19.
The government announced last week that you can withdraw a certain amount from your Employees' Provident Fund (EPF) corpus, if you are facing financial problems due to the coronavirus-related
lockdown.
The government announced last week that you can withdraw a certain amount from your Employees' Provident Fund (EPF) corpus, if you are facing financial problems due to the coronavirus-related
lockdown.
The government has notified the amendment in rules regarding
withdrawal of funds from EPF accounts for COVID-19-related financial
exigencies. As per the amended rules, an EPF member can withdraw an
amount equal to three months of basic and dearness allowance or 75 per
cent of the credit balance in the account, whichever is lower.
Read on to find out how to withdraw from your EPF corpus and how much you are allowed to withdraw.
The EPF withdrawal math
Let us say your last drawn basic salary plus dearness allowance (DA), if received any per month is Rs 30,000 and the EPF balance in your account is Rs 3 lakh. Then the amount of money you are eligible to withdraw will be lower of:
a) Three months of basic + DA, i.e., Rs 90,000 (Rs 30,000 X 3); or
b) 75 per cent of the EPF balance , i.e., Rs 2,25,000 (75 per cent of Rs 3 lakh)
The EPF withdrawal math
Let us say your last drawn basic salary plus dearness allowance (DA), if received any per month is Rs 30,000 and the EPF balance in your account is Rs 3 lakh. Then the amount of money you are eligible to withdraw will be lower of:
a) Three months of basic + DA, i.e., Rs 90,000 (Rs 30,000 X 3); or
b) 75 per cent of the EPF balance , i.e., Rs 2,25,000 (75 per cent of Rs 3 lakh)
Puneet Gupta, Director, People Advisory Services, EY India
says, "The notification amending the Provident Fund Scheme allows such
advance for any epidemic or pandemic situation declared by appropriate
Government and not just COVID-19. It will allow employees to access
provident fund in case of any such notified eventuality in a specific
state or location in future."
Eligibility to apply for withdrawal
To apply for claim online, an EPF account holder should satisfy three conditions:
a) Universal Account Number (UAN) of the EPF member must be activated
b) Aadhaar should be verified and linked with UAN
c) Bank account of the EPF member with IFSC Code should be seeded with UAN.
To apply for claim online, an EPF account holder should satisfy three conditions:
a) Universal Account Number (UAN) of the EPF member must be activated
b) Aadhaar should be verified and linked with UAN
c) Bank account of the EPF member with IFSC Code should be seeded with UAN.
As per the FAQs issued by the Employees' Provident Fund
Organisation (EPFO), no certificate or documents are to be submitted by
the member or his/her employer for availing the benefit. However, an
individual must keep the scanned copy of cheque ready as this will be
required to be uploaded while applying for withdrawal from EPF account
online.
How to apply for withdrawal
Step 1: Visit the Member e-Sewa portal: https://unifiedportal-mem.epfindia.gov.in/memberinterface/
Step 2: Login to your account by entering your UAN, password and captcha code.
Step 3: Go to Online services and select claim (Form -31, 19,10C and 10D)
Step 4: A new webpage will appear on your screen with all your details such as name, date of birth, and last four digits of your Aadhaar number. The webpage will also show your bank account details. Enter the last four digits of your bank account and click on verify. A pop-up will appear on your screen asking you to give a 'Certificate of undertaking'.
Step 5: Once the last four digits of your bank account are verified, then click on 'Proceed for online claim'.
Step 1: Visit the Member e-Sewa portal: https://unifiedportal-mem.epfindia.gov.in/memberinterface/
Step 2: Login to your account by entering your UAN, password and captcha code.
Step 3: Go to Online services and select claim (Form -31, 19,10C and 10D)
Step 4: A new webpage will appear on your screen with all your details such as name, date of birth, and last four digits of your Aadhaar number. The webpage will also show your bank account details. Enter the last four digits of your bank account and click on verify. A pop-up will appear on your screen asking you to give a 'Certificate of undertaking'.
Step 5: Once the last four digits of your bank account are verified, then click on 'Proceed for online claim'.
Step 6: From the drop down menu, you will be required to select 'PF advance (Form 31)'.
Step 7: You will be required to select purpose of withdrawal as 'Outbreak of pandemic (COVID-19)' from the drop down menu.
Step 8: Enter the amount required and upload the scanned copy of cheque and enter your address.
Step 9: A one-time password (OTP) will be sent on your mobile number registered with Aadhaar.
Step 10: Enter the OTP received by you via SMS.
Step 7: You will be required to select purpose of withdrawal as 'Outbreak of pandemic (COVID-19)' from the drop down menu.
Step 8: Enter the amount required and upload the scanned copy of cheque and enter your address.
Step 9: A one-time password (OTP) will be sent on your mobile number registered with Aadhaar.
Step 10: Enter the OTP received by you via SMS.
Once the OTP is successfully submitted, the claim request
will also be submitted. The money will be credited to your bank account
only if the details match and your claim is accepted by the EPFO.
Withdrawing via EPFO's Umang app
Step 1: Login to Umang App
Step 2: Select EPFO
Step 3: Select 'Employee Centric Services'
Step 4: Select the option 'Raise Claim'
Step 5: Enter your UAN details and click on 'Get OTP' to get one-time password to login in your account.
Step 6: Enter the OTP and click on login. Once you are successfully logged in to your account, enter last four digits of your bank account and select the member ID from the drop down menu. Click on 'Proceed for claim'.
Step 7: You will be required to enter your address. Click on 'Next' once the correct details are entered.
Step 8: Upload the cheque image. Once all the details and required information is entered, then your claim will be filed.
How to check the status of the claim
To check the status of the claim filed, you can log in to your account on the Member e-Sewa portal. You can check the status by clicking on 'Track Claim status' under the 'online services' tab.
Things to remember
While applying for withdrawal, check whether your organisation is exempted. If your organisation is exempted, then you will have to contact your employer for the withdrawal. Exempted organisations are those having private trusts to manage the EPF of employees.
Withdrawing via EPFO's Umang app
Step 1: Login to Umang App
Step 2: Select EPFO
Step 3: Select 'Employee Centric Services'
Step 4: Select the option 'Raise Claim'
Step 5: Enter your UAN details and click on 'Get OTP' to get one-time password to login in your account.
Step 6: Enter the OTP and click on login. Once you are successfully logged in to your account, enter last four digits of your bank account and select the member ID from the drop down menu. Click on 'Proceed for claim'.
Step 7: You will be required to enter your address. Click on 'Next' once the correct details are entered.
Step 8: Upload the cheque image. Once all the details and required information is entered, then your claim will be filed.
How to check the status of the claim
To check the status of the claim filed, you can log in to your account on the Member e-Sewa portal. You can check the status by clicking on 'Track Claim status' under the 'online services' tab.
Things to remember
While applying for withdrawal, check whether your organisation is exempted. If your organisation is exempted, then you will have to contact your employer for the withdrawal. Exempted organisations are those having private trusts to manage the EPF of employees.
Also, yes you now have the option to withdrawn from your EPF
corpus. However, since the money contributed by you to your EPF account
is a type of forced saving, withdrawing from your EPF corpus should be
your last resort. So, consider and exhaust all other options before
withdrawing from your EPF account. This is also because currently,
interest on EPF contributions is exempt from tax up to certain limits
and consequently financial planners consider it to be among the better
debt investment options at present.
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