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What happens if you stop contributing to your EPF account?

Stopping EPF contributions can pause retirement growth, affecting long-term savings. The account earns interest but becomes 'inoperative' if it is not inactive for three years

October 10, 2025 / 11:36 IST
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If any contribution is not made in 36 months (three years), the EPF account becomes "inoperative."

Stopping your Employees' Provident Fund (EPF) contribution can pause your retirement growth and affect long-term savings if not managed properly.

When EPF contribution stops

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Your EPF contribution stops as soon as you leave a job that deducts EPF or take up employment in an organisation not covered by the EPF Act. Contributions stop but the account is active for some time. It earns interest as long as it stays within the active time as defined by the Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO).

Interest earned on inactive accounts