EPF Composite Claim Form (Aadhaar and Non-Aadhaar) is a composite or combined claim form that has replaced Claim Form No. 19 (UAN), 10C (UAN) and 31 (UAN) and Form No. 19, 10C, 31.
Types of Composite Claim Forms
Given below are the two types of EPF Composite Claim Forms:
- EPF Composite Claim Form (Aadhaar)
- EPF Composite Claim Form (Non-Aadhaar)
EPF Composite Claim Form (Aadhaar)
EPF Composite Claim Form (Aadhaar) is a new combined form that has replaced the earlier Form No. 19 (UAN), 10C (UAN) and 31 (UAN). It can be filled by employees whose complete details in Form-11 (New), Aadhaar number and bank account details are available on UAN portal and UAN has been activated.
The Aadhaar-based new composite claim form can be submitted at the respective jurisdictional EPFO office without the employer’s attestation or with the employee’s own self-certification and without documentation for certain specific partial withdrawals.
How to Fill Composite Claim Form (Aadhaar)
Here are a few key things to keep in mind when filling up the EPF Composite Claim Form (Aadhar):
- Before the employee fills out this form, his complete details in Form-11 (New), Aadhaar number and bank account details should be available on the UAN portal and UAN must be activated.
- Fill out the form completely including details such as your mobile number, reason for filling out the claim form – PF final settlement, pension withdrawal benefits or PF part withdrawal, name, Aadhaar number, date of joining the establishment, purpose of part withdrawal and amount (if applicable), complete postal address, etc.
- Enclose the relevant documents, such as two copies of Form No. 15G/15H (if applicable) and a cancelled cheque (with the member’s name, bank account number and IFS Code)
EPF Composite Claim Form (Non-Aadhaar)
EPF Composite Claim Form (Non-Aadhaar) is a new combined form that has replaced the earlier Form No. 19, 10C and 31. It can be filled by employees whose Aadhaar number and bank account details are not available on UAN portal and UAN has not been activated.
This form can only be submitted at the respective jurisdictional EPFO office with the employer’s attestation. However, in certain cases, EPF Composite Claim Form (Aadhaar) can be submitted only with the employee’s own self-certification and without documentation for certain specific partial withdrawals.
How to Fill Composite Claim Form (Non-Aadhaar)
Here are a few key things to keep in mind when filling up the EPF Composite Claim Form (Aadhar):
- Fill out the form completely including details such as your mobile number, reason for filling out the claim form- PF final settlement, pension withdrawal benefits or PF part withdrawal, name, UAN or PF account number (if UAN is not available), Aadhaar number (for seeding), father’s name, husband’s name, date of birth, date of joining the establishment, date of leaving service (if applicable), PAN (if applicable), bank account details for payment, address, etc.
- Enclose the relevant documents, such as two copies of Form No. 15G/15H (if applicable) and a copy of cancelled cheque/attested copy of first page of passbook
- EPF Composite Claim Form (Non-Aadhaar) needs to be attested by the employer before submission to the respective jurisdictional EPFO office or self-certification (for certain partial withdrawals)