It is mandatory for every PF account holder to link PF account with Aadhaar card from September 1, 2021.
Many people have lost their jobs during the Corona period. Many people have also had to withdraw their Provident Fund (PF) money. But there are some people who do not have specific information about their PF account. Employees’ Provident Fund Organization (EPFO) has made some changes in the rules for its account holders. You should understand this change carefully because it will have a direct impact on you. Also Reda: pmkisan.gov.in Beneficiary Status Check 2021 9th Installment Date & List Released Today
Employer Contribution Can Stop
According to the new rule of EPFO, linking of PF account with Aadhar card is mandatory for every account holder. This rule will be applicable from 1st September i.e. next month. Earlier it was being implemented from June 1, but now its deadline has increased. If your account is not linked with Aadhaar, the employer contribution coming to PF account can be stopped. In such a situation, Electronic Challan and Return (ECR) will not be filled. Also Read: Bumper Broadband Plans: JioFiber, Airtel, BSNL Mid-Range Broadband Plans
You can link your account with Aadhaar by visiting the official website of EPFO. This is the way-
- First you go to the EPFO website. For that click on the link given below.
- https://unifiedportal-mem.epfindia.gov.in/memberinterface/
- Now log in to the account with your UAN and Password.
- Now click on the KYC option in the ‘Manage’ section.
- Now the page that will open in front of you will see many documents to link with your EPF account.
- Here select the Aadhar option and click on the service by typing your Aadhar number and your name on the Aadhar card.
- After this the information given by you will be secure, your Aadhaar will be verified with the data of UIDAI.
- Once your KYC documents are correct, your Aadhaar will be linked with your PF account.
- You will get Verify written in front of your Aadhaar information.
EPF subscribers can avail the benefit of Covid Advance It is
known that the subscribers can take advantage of the non-refundable Covid Advance for the second time. In March 2020 also, the government had given advance facility to EPF subscribers under the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojana (PMGKY). Also Read: Power Cut: Tomorrow there may be a power cut for the whole country, know what is the reason
In May, the Labor Ministry allowed withdrawal of second non-refundable Covid-19 advance, giving relief to its subscribers from the second wave of the epidemic in the country. Under this, you can withdraw 75 percent of the amount deposited in your PF account or an amount equal to three months’ salary (basic salary and dearness allowance) (whichever is less).