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PF withdrawal rule: Here's how to get Rs 1 lakh medical advance instantly

The new EPFO circular outlines the treatment conditions under which it will be given and defines the ambit within which the medical advance falls. Covid-19 related treatments has recently been included in the list.

August 01, 2021 / 17:54 IST
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Under the new Provident Fund (PF) rules, employees registered with the Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) are eligible for a Rs 1 lakh in funds as a medical advance. Though they have to link Aadhaar Card with PF UAN (universal account number) to get PF contributions from the employers and other benefits before September 1, 2021.

The medical advance can only be taken out against their accumulated corpus for emergency medical treatment or hospitalisation. Apart from this, prior to withdrawing the funds the employees need to not give any estimate as to the cost of said hospitalisation or procedure.

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The new circular by EPFO was issued after a revisit by the organisation to the matter of granting medical advance in case of medical emergencies for employees under the PF scheme.

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