
PF full amount withdrawal after resignation!!!
Hello everyone,
I believe it is possible to withdraw full money, correct me if I'm wrong...
Can someone please provide the steps or procedures for withdrawal of full PF amount after putting the resignation?
To whom do we need to connect for this?
Do we need to wait for some months to withdraw , or will it happen as part of FnF?
Please share your answers if you experienced such scenarios..
Thanks in advance🙏
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First of all.. what is forced or genuine resignation?
Yeah you can withdraw only after your LWD.

Ok, thanks for the reply. Not a forced resignation, I have already put down papers for moving out. It's been 4 years here. No growth, hikes compared to the work I'm doing here.

Relax.. No one can take away your PF.. You can transfer it to your next company without withdrawal..
Btw you have offer in hand? What is your skillset? You are a true inspiration to Seniors..

Bro I can answer this. My lwd was last week. On the final two weeks you will get mail from separation hr with some documents. You have to fill those documents and send back to separation hr. In one of the document you will have option like if you want to withdraw pf or transfer to new company. You can select any option. If you select to withdraw pf and it will come in your fnf. It's easy process.

Thanks a lot bro

After resign if your unemployed for 60 days then only u can withdraw full amount and if u want to withdraw before 60 days then only partial amount u will be able to withdraw
In both process while leaving tcs , separation hr will ask u to fill one form while leaving then after np whenever u want ur money just raise request in Alumni portal and then according to u r request they will initiate withdrawal process from there end
This is told by my HR while leaving

I read a post in ljnkedin that one of employee PF who was laid off was deducted with 50k for silly reasons....it's better to withdraw before resignation how much ever we can

If you withdraw, it’ll be taxed and you’ll get the amount net of tax.
