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Withdrawals from GPF

Withdrawals of PF amount for the following purposes:

1.Education
2.Purchasing Consumer Durables
3.Illness
4.Obligatory Expenses
5.Purchasing a house site
6.Constructing
7.Reconstructing
8.Housing
9.Renovating ancestral house
10.Repayment of outstanding housing loan
11.Extensive repairs / overhauling of motor car
12.Purchase of motor car/motor cycle /scooter, etc or for repaying government loan already taken for the purpose
13.Making deposit to book a motor car/motor cycle / scooter moped, etc
14.Once in a financial year towards subscription paid for the Grv,, Insurance Scheme.
15.Charges for conversion from leasehold to freehold of property allotted / transferred by Delhi Development Authority / State Housing Boards / House Building Co-operative Societies
16.Without assigning any reason.— Rule 15 (1) (Q)

Limits:

1. Items 1 to 4—

(a) Normally, one half of the amount at credit or six months’ pay plus DP, whichever is less;
(b) Up to three-fourths of the amount at credit at the discretion of the sanctioning authority.— Rule 16(1).

2. Items 5 to 10—

(a) Up to 90% of balance at credit;
(b) The amount of withdrawal plus the Government loan already taken should not exceed the limits prescribed under the HBA Rules — Rule 16(1) and Proviso.

3. For Item 11, one-third of the amount at credit or the actual amount of repairing / overhauling, or Rs. 10,000, whichever is the least.— Rule 15, GID(2).

4. For Item 12, Rs. 1,10,000 for motor car and Rs. 20,000 for motor cycle / scooter / moped, etc., but the amount of withdrawal (plus withdrawal if any, availed for booking) should not exceed 50% of the amount at credit on the date of application for withdrawal for purchase, or the actual price of the vehicle, whichever is less.— Rule 15, GID (1).

5. For Item 13, fifty per cent of the amount at credit or Rs. 22,000 in the case of car and Rs. 4,000 in the case of motor cycle, scooter, etc., or actual amount of registration, whichever is less. This amount will be taken into account for determining the overall ceiling of Rs. 1,10,000 for car and Rs. 20,000 for motor cycle / scooter, etc.— Rule 15, GID (3).

6. For Item 14, an amount equivalent to one year’s subscription paid toward5 the Group Insurance Scheme.— Rule 15(1) (D).

7. For Items 15 and 16, up to 90% of balance at credit only once during service.— Rule 15, GID (6) and Proviso 3, Rule 16 (1).

Eligibility:

1. For Items 1 to 4 : After completion of 15 years of service (including broken periods) or within ten years before the date of superannuation, whichever is earlier.— Rule 15 (1) (A).

2. For Items 5 to 10: Any time during the service.— Rule 15 (1) (B).

3. For Item 11: After completion of 28 years of service or less than 3 years before retirement.— Rule 15, GID (2).

4. For Items 12 and 13: After completion of 15 years of service or within five years before superannuation. In special cases, the Secretary of the Ministry / Department may sanction refundable advance to officials who fall short of the minimum service of 15 years by not more than 6 months. After completion of 15 years of service, the outstanding advance may be converted into final withdrawal. The basic pay plus DP (including NPA, if any) of the official should be Rs. 15,750 or more in the case of car and Rs. 6,900 or above in the case of scooter / motor cycle, etc.— Rule 15, GIDs (1), (3) and OM, dated 8-10-2004. (Revisedpay limits based on Sixth Pay Commission’s pay scales awaited.)

5. For Item 14: All officials admitted to the Group Insurance Scheme. However, withdrawal is permitted if only at any stage the position of a subscriber does not permit him to subscribe to the Group Insurance and GPF / CPF at the same time.— Rule 15 (1) (D) readwith Para. 10.1. o fCGEGIS, 1980.

6. For Item 15: All officials.

7. For Item 16: Those due for retirement on superannuation within a year.

NOTE 1.— Only one withdrawal can be allowed for the same purpose. Marriage or education of different children or illness on different occasions or a further addition / alteration to a house / flat covered by a fresh plan — these are treated as for different purposes.—- Rule 15(1), Note 5.

NOTE 2.— Betrothal and Marriage are treated as separate purposes.— Rule 16, GID (2).

NOTE 3.— Both advance and withdrawal should not be sanctioned for one and the same purpose at the same time.— Rule 15(1), Note 6.

Sanctioning Authority.— Authority competent to sanction advance for special reasons as in Fifth Schedule.

Conversion of advance into withdrawal.— A subscriber may have the balance outstanding against an advance sanctioned to him converted into final withdrawal on his satisfying the conditions laid down for such withdrawal.— Rule 16-A.

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83 COMMENTS

  1. Can a central government employee who is under suspension, is eligible for part final withdrawal from his GPF account for the expenditure of his daughter’s marriage? kindly clarify with relevant rules please.

  2. I am employed in CEntral govt, I have completed 32 yrs of service. I asked for a loan of 2 lakhs for pro biking bikes for my son, I have submitted a quotation from Bajaj. I have been refused, saying that for purchase of bike Rs 20,000/- is allowed. THe rules should be changed as per increase in the basic scale due to the pay commission . It is difficult for an individual to get money when required. Why should be save in GPF we do not get it when required.

  3. I am central government emplyoee, I have completed 13 years service, can I withdrawal my gpf for purchasing a home furniture and LCD television, i need 1 lack rupees.

  4. whether purchasing of LCD fist time and purchasing of computer second time are treated as same purpose uder gpf rules.

  5. Sir,

    My father is purchasing a residential plot from the govt. Development Authority and due to financial problem with my father i am willing to help him. Kindly tell me how i may withdraw my GPF amount for my Father’s help.

    I shall be highly obliged.

  6. sir
    please tell me about the G.O. that how old record we can found about center gov. employee record of his G.P.F. and pay.

    Regards

  7. My wife is working in kendriya vidyalaya sangathan .I purchased a flat in 2010 in her name and shedid not took prior permission from the competent authority where she is working. Now my wife applied for a withdrawal from her gpf account. They had put an objection of not taking prior permission for purchase of flat. although now she applied for the same then to her application is rejected? what should i do to withdraw the amount? Cant she get the permission as she accepted her fault and wants to rectify?pl comment

  8. My wife is working in kendriya vidyalaya sangathan .I purchased a flat in 2010 in her name and shedid not took prior permission from the competent authority where she is working. Now my wife applied for a withdrawal from her gpf account. They had put an objection of not taking prior permission for purchase of flat. although now she applied for the same then to her application is rejected? what should i do to withdraw the amount? Cant she get the permission as she accepted her fault and wants to rectify?

  9. What is the latest eligibility for non-refundable withdrawal from GPF? I withdrew (non-refundable withdrawal)some amount from my GPF for purchasing of a flat in the year 2012. But, the flat has been caccelled before purchasing. Can I withdrew (non-refundable) second time from my GPF for purchasing of a flat.Jyoti Kumari Mumbai.

  10. I have applied for GPF withdrawal for purchase of site by my husband. Can i withdraw the GPF for contribution to my husband.

    Pl reply.

    Asha.

  11. Dear Sir, I am central gov. servent. I withdrawal GPF for plot purpose my hometown .
    now second time can I withdrawal GPF for purchase a new flat my place of posting please send ruls.

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