In March, the Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) announced that members can withdraw money from their EPF corpus to tide over financial emergencies caused due to the coronavirus-induced lockdown. Since then lakhs of people have submitted their requests to withdraw money from their EPF accounts. While money has been credited to the bank accounts of many such people, there are others whose claims have been rejected.
Members have taken to the EPFO's various social media pages to know why their claims have been rejected.
Withdrawals from EPF, requested due to coronavirus-related emergency or for any other reason, can get rejected for various reasons. Once you have filed a claim for withdrawing money from your EPF account, the EPFO will verify the details as mentioned in the claim with its records and also whether your claim satisfies the requisite conditions, before disbursing the amount.
If the details do not match with the EPFO records, then your claim request might get rejected. Given below are five reasons why your EPF withdrawal claim can get rejected and what you should do to avoid the rejection of a claim.