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Jobless at 45: What Happens to My EPF and EPS After Account Closure?

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Milind Vadjikar is an independent MF distributor registered with Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI) and a retirement financial planning advisor registered with Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA).
He has a mechanical engineering degree from Government Engineering College, Sambhajinagar, and an MBA in international business from the Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Pune.
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Sajal Question by Sajal on Aug 29, 2024Hindi
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If a person has more than 10 years of EPF and is not yet 50 years. If that person closes the EPF account due to Job loss, what happens to the EPS fund? Will he get the pension after attaining age of 58?

Ans: On closure you can claim refund of your EPF & EPS corpus, no pension is payable after this closure.
Asked on - Sep 12, 2024 | Answered on Sep 12, 2024
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Thats nice to know that Pension fund will be refunded too even though 10+ years has passed.
Ans: Thanks for pointing that out. That's my bad. EPS will not be returned if the service tenure is more then 10 years.
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Hi Sir, I have stopped EPF contributions wef Sept 23 due to end of my regular job at age of 57. Do I need to withdraw exactly as soon as I complete 58? Or I can park the money in EPFO to earn interest and withdraw when I require later? Do I need to
Ans: You're making prudent considerations regarding your EPF contributions. Let's discuss your options:
Withdrawal Timing:
• You have the flexibility to withdraw your EPF balance after the age of 58, as per EPFO regulations. There's no mandatory requirement to withdraw immediately upon turning 58. You can choose to keep the funds parked in your EPF account to continue earning interest until you require them.
Interest Earnings:
• By leaving your EPF balance untouched, you can benefit from accruing interest on your savings. EPF offers competitive interest rates, providing an opportunity for your funds to grow over time. This approach can be particularly advantageous if you don't have an immediate need for the funds and wish to capitalize on their earning potential.
Withdrawal Considerations:
• While you have the option to retain your EPF balance and withdraw it at a later date, it's essential to evaluate your financial goals and liquidity needs. Consider factors such as your retirement plans, anticipated expenses, and other sources of income. If you foresee a need for funds in the near future, withdrawing from your EPF account may be a viable option.
Financial Planning:
• As you navigate this decision, consider consulting with a Certified Financial Planner (CFP) who can provide personalized guidance based on your specific financial situation and goals. A CFP can help you assess the pros and cons of retaining your EPF balance versus withdrawing it, taking into account factors such as taxation, inflation, and investment alternatives.
In summary, you have the flexibility to decide when to withdraw your EPF balance after the age of 58. While retaining the funds in your EPF account allows you to continue earning interest, it's essential to weigh this option against your financial needs and objectives. By carefully evaluating your circumstances and seeking professional advice, you can make an informed decision that aligns with your long-term financial well-being.

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I retired from service on 31 July 2022 on attaining the age of 60 and my contribution to EPF stopped thereon. I have not withdrawn the EPF amount till date. When I checked "My Passbook" in EPF site, I find the interest till 31/03/23 only credited. The closing balance as on 31/03/24 is the same figure as of 31/03/23, also, "Interest details N/A" is indicated against figure for 31/03/2024. My question is - Is there any time limit for retention of amount in EPF, even after the age of 60, and for how long interest will interest accrue for this amount. P.Raghunath Palakkad, Kerala
Ans: Interest Accrual on EPF
Interest Calculation: EPF continues to earn interest even after retirement.
Time Frame: Interest is credited until three years post-retirement.
Passbook Details: Check for updates periodically for interest credits.
Withdrawal Process
No Immediate Withdrawal Needed: You are not required to withdraw immediately.
Flexibility: You can withdraw your EPF anytime as per your convenience.
Form Submission: Use the correct forms to process withdrawals.
Retention Period
Interest Duration: Interest accrues for three years post-retirement.
Inactive Account: After three years, the account is marked as inactive.
Interest Stoppage: No interest is earned on inactive accounts.
Monitoring Your EPF
Regular Checks: Check your EPF passbook regularly.
Update Issues: Sometimes updates may be delayed, so check periodically.
EPF Website: Use the EPF portal for accurate information.
Final Insights
Interest Earned: EPF continues to earn interest for three years post-retirement.
Inactive Accounts: After three years, the account becomes inactive, and interest stops.
Withdrawal Flexibility: You can withdraw your EPF anytime as per your needs.
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Chief Financial Planner,

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Ans: Hello;

It is great to get a XIRR of around 20%.

However it is to be noted that this has been possible due to strong bull run post COVID fall.

For a long period of 15 years we typically make a modest assumption of 12% return to account for drawdowns and sideways market situations.

For achieving target of 5 Cr in 15 years you have to enhance monthly sip to 100 K from current 20 K.

Purpose of investment in precious metals is basically to provide some degree of stability to your portfolio in adverse market situations and is typically limited to 10% of your overall asset allocation.

But if you wish to achieve your portfolio growth mainly through gold investments then the monthly sip amount mentioned above will need to be almost doubled to get the desired corpus in 15 years.(Modest returns of 7% assumed for gold)

NPS is not factored into this working since it is available to you only at 60.

Even if you consider it, just for computation sake, it will be around 20 L in 15 years, at current level of monthly investment, so not much impact. Returns from NPS are considered at a moderate level of 9%.

Feel free to revert in case you have any queries.

Happy Investing;

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1. Flexicap type equity mutual fund: 20%
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2. Large and Midcap type equity mutual fund: 20%
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5. Multi Asset Allocation type hybrid mutual fund: 15%
ICICI Pru Multi asset allocation fund

6. Dynamic asset allocation type of hybrid mutual fund: 15%
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Keep reviewing performance of the funds annually.

Debt is part of hybrid mutual funds recommended to you hence no separate allocation for debt funds is considered, however you may park your emergency funds in liquid type debt mutual funds (for eg ICICI liquid fund).

All funds recommended are with Growth option.

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*Investments in mutual funds are subject to market risks. Please read all scheme related documents carefully before investing.

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