EPF Form 10C - Download, Meaning, & How to Fill it Online
EPF Form 10C- Meaning
The Difference Between EPF and EPS
EPF/EPS Pension Form 10C - Who Can Apply For Withdrawal or Scheme Certificate?
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Any member of the Employees’ Family Pension Scheme, 1971 or Employees’ Pension Scheme,1995, who has resigned from their job within ten (10) years from the joining date is eligible to receive withdrawal benefits but not pension. The EPFO advises subscribers in this category to also apply for the Scheme Certificate. The Scheme Certificate enables the subscriber to club employment spells if they work in another establishment. Also, if the subscriber passes away before fifty-eight (58) years of age, their family will be eligible to receive a family pension. Also, the Scheme Certificate enables the subscriber to withdraw their PF accumulations without any bar.
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Any member of the Employees’ Family Pension Scheme, 1971 or Employees’ Pension Scheme,1995 who has reached fifty-eight (58) years of age before completing ten (10) years of service. Such a member might be in service or have left the service.
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Any member who is less than 50 years old but has completed ten (10) years of service is eligible for the Scheme Certificate only.
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Any member over fifty (50) years but under fifty-eight (58) years and unwilling to receive a reduced pension can get the Scheme Certificate. However, if subscribers want to receive a reduced pension, they must apply through Form 10D.
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The legal heir, nominee, or family of a deceased subscriber who passed away after attaining 58 years of age but does not have ten (10) years of service is eligible for EPF/ EPS withdrawal.
EPF Form 10C - Scheme Certificate and Withdrawal Certificate
Scheme Certificate
Withdrawal Benefit
EPF Form 10C - Content and Descriptions
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(a)** Name of the Member (In Block Letters)** - The applicant must write the subscriber’s full name in capital letters. The name entered must match the name mentioned in the member’s or subscriber’s establishment’s service records.
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(b) Name of the claimant (s) - This section must be filled by the subscriber’s nominee or family member if the subscriber is not physically available.
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Date of Birth (dd/mm/yyyy) - The date of birth must be the same as entered in the establishment’s service records.
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Father’s/ Husband’s Name - The applicant must mention the subscriber’s father or husband’s name without cutting or overwriting.
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Name & Address of the Establishment where the member was last employed - Here, the applicant needs to mention the name and address of the organisation where the subscriber was employed.
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Code No. & Account No. - The account number contains a 2-alphabet Region Code, a 3-alphabet Office Code, the code number (up to 7 digits), the extension or sub-code (up to 3 characters), and the account number (up to 7 digits). Check the Region Code before entering because the codes have changed due to the creation of several regions in states like Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Delhi, Karnataka, Haryana, West Bengal, Punjab, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, and Andhra Pradesh. You can find the correct Region Code and Office Code by visiting EPFO’s official website and clicking on ‘Establishment Search’ under Services’ and ‘For Employees.’
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Date of Joining the Estt./ Reason for leaving service & Date of Leaving - Here, the applicant needs to enter the date on which the subscriber joined the establishment and the date until which they were employed. The reason for leaving the job must also be mentioned.
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Full Address (In Block Letters) - The applicant must mention the subscriber’s permanent address in capital letters. The address must match the address entered in the establishment’s employees register.
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Are you willing to accept a Scheme Certificate in lieu of withdrawal benefits - Here, the applicant needs to put a tick on ‘Yes’ or ‘No.’ This option is for those employees who haven’t completed ten (10) years of service and are eligible to receive withdrawal benefits. However, this option is not for subscribers with 10+ years of service record since only the Scheme Certificate will be issued to them.
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Particulars of Family (Spouse & Children & Nominee) - The applicant must fill this section out if the subscriber is eligible to get the Scheme Certificate. The subscriber must enter details like the name, date of birth, relationship with the member, and the name of the guardian of the minor.
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In case of death of members after attaining the age of 58 years without filling the claim - This section has to be filled by the legal heir or nominee of the subscriber if the subscriber has died. Here, the applicant must enter the member's date of death and the name of the claimant(s)/and the relationship with the member.
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Mode of remittance (put a tick in the box against the one opted) - The applicant can tick on any one of the two available options - (a) By postal money order at my cost to the address given against item No.7, or (b) By account payees cheque/ electronic mode sent Directly for credit to my S.B. A/C (Scheduled Bank /P.O.) under intimation to me. The EPFO directly credits the bank account of the subscriber or claimant. Generally, NEFT payments take place more quickly than other payment modes. The subscriber or claimant must attach a photocopy of a cancelled or blank cheque in which the account number and IFSC code are clearly visible. A subscriber or claimant can select the Money Order option if their total receivable amount is under INR 2,000. The applicant must correctly mention their postal address and PIN Code to receive the money without any hassle.
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Are you availing pension under EPS-95?
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The applicant must tick on ‘Yes’ if s/he is eligible and willing to receive a pension or family pension as per the Employees’ Pension Scheme 1995. If the applicant ticks on ‘Yes,’ they have to the PPO Number and by whom it was issued.
- Signature or left-Hand Thumb impression of the Member/Claimant and Employer’s Signature - In the final section of EPF Form 10C, both the employee and the employer must put in their signature.
EPF Form 10C - What is Claim Form Attestation?
Epf Form 10C - How to Fill It Out Online?
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Step 1: Visit the EPF website.
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Step 2: Enter your UAN, Password, Captcha, and click on ‘Sign In.’
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Step 3: Click the tab ‘Online Services,’ and click on ‘Claim(Form-31 ,19, and 10C).
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Step 4: Check your KYC, member, and employment details, enter your bank account number’s last four (4) digits and hit the ‘Verify’ button.
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Step 5: Read the ‘Certificate of Undertaking’ and hit the ‘Yes’ button if you agree to the terms and conditions.
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Step 6: Visit the ‘I want to apply for’ section and click on ‘Only Pension Withdrawal (Form 10C).’
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Step 7: Enter your registered postal address, and accept the disclaimer by putting a tick. Then click on ‘Get Aadhar OTP.’
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Step 8: Check the OTP and enter it in the appropriate box. Then click on ‘Validate OTP and Submit Claim Form.’
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Step 9: Your EPF pension form 10C is submitted. The EPFO will verify your application and transfer the amount directly to your bank account.
EPF Form 10C - Documents Required
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The photocopy of a cancelled or blank cheque
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If you or your nominee is applying for the scheme certificate, the applicant has to provide their birth certificate.
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If a deceased subscriber's legal heir applies, s/he must submit the subscriber's death certificate and succession certificate.
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A 1 Rupee revenue stamp must be pasted on Form 10C.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is EPF pension form 10C?
Which documents should I submit with EPF Form 10C?
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