EPF Withdrawal Process: Online vs Offline in 2023
EPF Withdrawal Process: Online vs Offline in 2023

Complete EPF Withdrawal Process Online or Offline in 2023: Since the main objective of the Employees’ Provident Fund is to accumulate a corpus for the employees’ retirement, the correct time to withdraw the EPF is only after retirement. 

  • The total corpus accumulated in the EPF account can be withdrawn only upon retirement of the employee
  • EPFO considers early retirement only after the employee has crossed 55 years of age and not before that
  • Employees can make a partial withdrawal from their EPF only under the following urgent conditions-
    • Medical emergency
    • Purchase of first property in the name of the employee
    • Higher education of the employee or his/her children

Online and Offline Process to Withdraw EPF

You can follow either the online process or the offline process to withdraw your EPF. Explained below are both of them-

Online PF Withdrawal Process

Before you move on to the process to withdraw EPF, you must ensure that your UAN is activated and is linked with your KYC (Aadhaar and PAN Card details). After this is ensured, you must follow the below steps to withdraw your EPF online-

  • Log in to the UAN member portal using your credentials
  • Click on ‘Online services’ from the top menu bar
  • From the dropdown menu, select the option of ‘Claim’ (Form-31, 19 & 10C)
  • The next screen that opens will display all the member details
  • On this screen, you need to enter the last 4 digits of your bank account number and click on ‘Verify’
  • Sign the Certificate of Undertaking by clicking on ‘Yes’ and proceed with the steps
  • Now, to withdraw your funds online, you need to select the ‘PF Advance (Form 31)’ option
  • This will open a new section of the form, asking you to select the ‘Purpose for which withdrawal advance is required’
  • In the same section of the form, you will be asked to enter the withdrawal amount along with the employee’s address
  • After entering the details, ensure to tick mark on the certification to finally submit your EPF withdrawal application
  • It is important to note that depending on the purpose of your withdrawal, you might also be asked to submit certain scanned documents
  • After completing all the formalities, you will have to reach out to your employer to approve your request to withdraw EPF

Note that EPFO will send you an SMS regarding your withdrawal request on the registered mobile number. Once your claim is processed, the requested amount will be transferred to your bank account. Generally, it takes around 15-20 working days for the money to be credited to the employee’s account.

Also Read: PF Claim Form: Online Procedure & Other Details

Offline EPF Withdrawal Process

If you are not very comfortable with using the internet or online portals, you can always choose to withdraw your EPF through the offline means. All you need to do is visit the respective EPFO and submit a duly filled Composite Claim Form

It is important to note that there are actually two types of Composite Claim Forms- one is Aadhaar and the other is Non-Aadhaar. The former does not require any attestation from the employer while the latter requires your employer to attest the form before it is submitted to the jurisdictional EPFO office.

Who can Withdraw EPF- Eligibility Conditions

Following conditions must be met by an employee to be eligible for EPF withdrawal-

Documents Required for EPF Withdrawal

The following documents must be furnished at the time of EPF withdrawal-

  • Composite Claim Form
  • Identity Proof
  • Address Proof
  • Two revenue stamps
  • One blank and canceled cheque (should have visible IFSC and account number)
  • Bank account statement (in the name of the EPF holder, while he/she is alive)
  • Personal details such as-
    • Father’s Name
    • Date of birth
  • ITR Forms 2 and 3, only if the employee withdraws his EPF corpus before 5 years of continuous service (This is required as a proof of detailed breakup of the amount deposited in the PF account every year)

EPF Withdrawal Limit- How much can you Withdraw?

EPFO allows a limited amount to be withdrawn from the employee’s EPF account. This amount depends upon the purpose of EPF withdrawal. Explained below is a detail of the same-

Purpose of EPF WithdrawalEPF Withdrawal Limit
Medical emergencyTotal corpus or six times the monthly salary- whichever is lower
Wedding50% of the total EPF contribution till date
Repayment of Home loanUpto 90% of the total EPF corpus
Home Renovation12 times the monthly salary
Unemployment75% after 1 month of unemployment, 25% after 2nd month of unemployment
RetirementTotal corpus

When can you Withdraw EPF Corpus?

Partial withdrawal of EPF is allowed only under the following certain conditions-

  • Construction/Purchase of a property
  • Medical treatment
    • There is no condition on the employment duration in case of EPF withdrawal for any medical treatment
    • Employees can withdraw an amount equal to his/her share along with interest or 6 times his/her monthly salary, whichever is lower
    • The EPF account holder, his/her parents, spouse or children can apply for the withdrawal
  • Repayment of home loan
    • The employee should have been in continuous service for 3 years
    • 90% of the total EPF corpus can be withdrawn
    • Only the EPF account holder and/or his/her spouse can apply for EPF withdrawal in this case
  • Renovation of a house
  • Wedding
    • The employee must have completed at least 7 years of continuous service
    • 50% of the employee’s contribution along with interest can be withdrawn by the employee
    • The EPF account holder, his/her siblings, and/or his/her children can apply for the withdrawal

Taxation Rules on EPF Withdrawal

While the portion of an employee’s salary that gets contributed to the EPF is tax-free, there are certain rules on the taxation of the EPF corpus that gets withdrawn before retirement. The following table elaborates on the taxation rules on EPF withdrawal-

EPF Withdrawal ConditionTaxation Rules
More than Rs. 50,000 is withdrawn before completion of 5 years of continuous service10% of tax deduction at source is applicable if PAN is provided; otherwise 30% TDS plus tax will be applicable
If Form 15G/ 15H is provided, no TDS will be deducted
EPF is withdrawn after completing 5 years of continuous serviceNo TDS will be applied
Transfer of funds from EPF to NPS (National Pension Scheme)No TDS will be applied

Apart from the above conditions, the following points should also be duly noted-

  • If the employee does not have 5 years of continuous service, the entire EPF amount will be taxable
  • If an employee’s total income is not taxable, he/she will have to fill Form 15 G/ 15 H
  • Employee’s salary in the year of EPF withdrawal decides the actual tax that the employee would be liable to pay
  • If the employee claims an exemption on EPF contribution in the years as per Section 80C before withdrawal, he/she will be liable to pay tax on employee’s contribution, employer’s contribution and the interest applicable on every deposit