Your Universal Account Number (UAN) does not change when you change jobs, but your EPF account from your former employer does not automatically transfer to your new one. It must be transferred by you via the EPFO Member Sewa portal.
What Is the Provident Fund (PF)?
The Employee Provident Fund (EPF) is a retirement savings plan that is overseen by the Employees Provident Fund Organization (EPFO) in India. Each month, a predetermined percentage of the employee's salary is contributed to the fund by both the employer and the employee. Over time, this builds up a sizable corpus that draws interest and provides retirement security.

What Happens If You Don't Transfer Your PF?
If you change jobs and do not carry forward your previous PF balance, it does not vanish, but there are repercussions as per CA, Manish Mishra, Founder, GenZCFO.
1. Multiple PF Accounts:
You could end up having multiple PF accounts against a single UAN. It creates confusion and makes it difficult to monitor your overall retirement corpus.
2. Interest May Stop After 36 Months:
PF accounts that have not received any contributions for 36 months are deactivated. The growth of your savings is slowed down because interest is not added to the balance after this.
3. Tax Implications:
Inactive account interest is subject to taxes. PF interest is normally tax-free, but the tax benefit is lost if the account is left dormant.
4. Tougher Withdrawals and Claims:
The withdrawal process becomes more difficult if you have multiple PF accounts. Paperwork and approval can become more time-consuming even if you are eligible for partial withdrawals (for instance, for home loans or medical bills).
5. Risk of Getting Lost:
Older PF accounts are easy to forget about, especially over time. Even though EPFO has tightened tracking, access to older funds may be difficult due to delays or discrepancies in KYC information. All of your contributions are consolidated into a single account when you transfer your PF. This not only facilitates better access in the future and continuous interest accrual, but it also makes it simpler to keep an eye on your savings.
Conclusion
It won't hurt you at first to forget to transfer your PF account after changing jobs, but it could cost you money in lost interest, taxes, and unnecessary administrative hassles after a few years. Thankfully, moving your PF account is now easier and faster. You can safeguard your retirement assets and maintain financial discipline by consolidating your PF accounts under a single UAN and maintaining them open. Transferring your PF will therefore be among your first actions if you recently changed jobs. Today's small action will secure a significant portion of your financial future.
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