If you are joining your first job or are changing jobs
and opting for a new employees’ provident fund account on or after 1
March 2013, you would need your Aadhaar number. In other words,
Aadhaar card will be part of the know-your-client (KYC)
norms for opening a PF account. Even for existing members, the Aadhaar
number will have to be provided in a time-bound manner.
Aadhaar card |
What should you do if you don’t have aadhaar yet?
New employees: In case a new employee does not
have the Aadhaar number, she/he can provide the enrolment identification
number. This enrolment identification would be converted into the
Aadhaar number later on.
In case you don’t get the Aadhaar card before 1 March,
but have enrolled for one, you can give the enrolment identification
number to your employer.
Existing employees: If you are already an employee in the organized sector, the deadline for providing Aadhaar is 30 June.As of now there is no clarity on the deadline for those
who want to transfer their PF account from their old organization to the
new one.
Pensioners: The Employees’ Provident Fund
Organization (EPFO) will take the Aadhaar number from the bank you
withdraw your pension from. However, you can also directly submit it in
the EPFO office.
How to get an aadhaar number?
You will have to visit any Aadhaar enrolment centre to
obtain this card with a proof of identity and a proof of address. You
can find your nearest centre on the Unique Identification Authority of
India (UIDAI) website (http://tinyurl.com/bypne9w). For those who
don’t have access to any of the centres mentioned in the website, UIDAI
officials will organize camps for those areas that are not easily
accessible and it will be advertised on radios, televisions and
newspapers. As of now, the government is accepting 18 types of proof of
identity and 33 types of proof of address documents. You can see the
list at http://tinyurl.com/b54zsoh.
Once you go to an enrolment centre, the person in charge
will ask you to fill a form, which will require details such as your age
and permanent account number. Once the form is filled, your eye
biometric test, finger prints and photo will be taken.
You will get an acknowledgment slip with a temporary
enrolment number and other details captured during enrolment
immediately. However, it takes time to get the actual card. The waiting
period is normally 60-90 days; sometimes it may take even longer.
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