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EPF Interest Query: What happens to Post 58 years of Age?

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Asked by Anonymous - Sep 22, 2024Hindi
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Dear Sir, I would be completing my 58 years in this year end..I have been reading your professional advice to other people of my age group w.e.t EPFO interest credit post 58 years My current PF status.. 1) My last PF contribution was made in Jun 2020, have completed period of 36 mths post last contribution. 2) I have not withdrawn any amount till date ,have got interest credited till last year. Queries 1) Need to get assured inline with EPFO rule book that Interest on Inactive Accounts Continues to earn interest until the member attains the age of 58. 2) What happens Post 58 years will the interest be still credited if member have not withdrawn any amount from the EPF balance. 3) What is the ideal time to withdrawn same past 58 years.. Appreciate your valued advice on above... Thnx

Ans: As stated by EPFO, members transaction less account (except interest credit) will be inoperative after 36 consecutive months of no contribution.

Hence it is advisable that you withdraw your EPF corpus and invest in other avenues.
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• 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.
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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.
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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.
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Update Issues: Sometimes updates may be delayed, so check periodically.
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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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