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PF Withdrawal amount and Employee Pension amount? |
I have a question regarding Provident fund withdrawal. As per PF rules, approx. 20K was deducted from my salary for PF and equal amount was contributed by my employer. ( Which means there is total of 40K in my PF account). Now I have left that company. Now, If I withdraw that money how much I would get...40K or less.....? Generally PF of employee kept in a account.company contribution is divided into two parts and one part is put in the employee a/c (approx. 8.33% ) and remaining amount kept in employee pension scheme a/c. frm the institute u worked |
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