In a major relief for employees, the Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) has issued a new directive to all its regional offices. From now on, Provident Fund (PF) transfer claims will not be rejected just because of overlapping service periods in a member’s employment history.
Many PF transfer claims were rejected in the past because regional offices noticed overlapping periods of service. However, EPFO has now recognised that such overlaps can happen due to genuine reasons—such as delays in formal joining dates, shifts in employment, or administrative errors.
The EPFO clarified that these overlaps should not be treated as a reason to disqualify a claim or delay the PF transfer.
The new circular, issued on May 20, 2025, instructs all regional offices to process transfer claims even if overlapping service periods are found. These claims must be handled by the Transferor (Source) Office without rejecting or sending them back.
Only in rare cases, where the overlap appears suspicious or unclear, will the office be allowed to seek clarification. Until then, transfer claims should move forward without delay.
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Along with PF transfer simplification, the EPFO has also mentioned that pension benefits under the Employees’ Pension Scheme (EPS) should be calculated even for members with multiple account numbers. This move helps ensure that employees get their due benefits fairly.
The responsibility for ensuring error-free transfers lies with the Transferor (Source) Office. They must verify all details carefully before initiating the transfer process.
This decision has been approved by the Central Provident Fund Commissioner (CPFO), adding more strength to the new policy and ensuring it is followed strictly across all EPFO offices.
The new move by EPFO makes the transfer of the Provident Fund smoother and fairer for employees. Overlapping service periods—once a major reason for rejections—will no longer block your PF transfer. This step will help lakhs of working individuals who have switched jobs and faced unnecessary delays.
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Published on: May 23, 2025, 2:22 PM IST
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