Hello Sir,
What are the latest guidelines for withdrawing the EPF amount? Is there a maximum limit for the amount that can be withdrawn? For how long can the amount be left in the EPF account after the contribution stops?
Ans: 1. You can withdraw up to 75% of the net balance in your EPF account, or three months of your basic salary plus dearness allowance, whichever is lower.
2. You can withdraw 100% of your EPF amount if you are unemployed for more than two months as per old rule.
3. You can withdraw up to 50% of your EPF amount for the marriage of your child or for their education after class 10.
4. You can withdraw up to 90% of your EPF amount if you are 54 years of age or above.
There is no maximum limit for the amount that can be withdrawn from your EPF account. However, you will need to pay income tax on the amount withdrawn if you have not contributed to your EPF account for at least five years.
The amount can be left in your EPF account after the contribution stops for an indefinite period of time. However, if you do not withdraw the amount after a certain period of time, it will be transferred to the Employees' Pension Scheme (EPS).