EPF Troubleshooting Masterclass (2026)
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Previous PF or EPS Service Not Showing? How to Fix Missing Employment History (2026 Guide)
Changed jobs but your previous employer or service years aren't showing in EPFO? The problem usually isn't your pension—it's your service history. This guide helps you diagnose the exact issue, verify Annexure K, identify transfer failures, and choose the right fix before filing the wrong correction request.

Why Is Your EPS Contribution Missing? Causes and How to Fix
Most people assume missing EPS means EPFO made a mistake. In reality, over 90% of cases are caused by eligibility rules, employer filing errors, transfer issues, or simply misunderstanding how EPS works. This guide helps you identify the exact cause before wasting weeks filing unnecessary EPFO grievances.

EPFO 2.01 (CITES 2.01): FY 2025–26 Interest Credited Early — What Every EPF Member Should Check
Headline: EPFO Launches CITES 2.01: FY 2025–26 Interest Credited Early — What Every EPF Member Should Check What changed: EPFO has launched CITES 2.01 (Centralised IT Enabled Services), a nationwide technology platform that consolidates over 34 crore EPF accounts from 120+ regional databases into a single centralized system. Alongside the rollout, EPFO has started crediting FY 2025–26 EPF interest at 8.25% from July 15, 2026, months earlier than the usual October–November timeline. The upgrade also enables higher ₹5 lakh auto-settlement limits for eligible claims, centralized claim processing, pre-validation, online clarification submission, and interest calculation up to the settlement date for applicable claims. Who it impacts: EPF members, salaried employees, employers, HR and payroll teams, employees planning PF withdrawals or transfers, pensioners under CPPS, and nominees or legal heirs handling EPF claims. Source: EPFO • Ministry of Labour & Employment • Official EPFO CITES 2.01 launch announcement • Ministry press releases

VISHWAS 2026 Scheme: Eligibility, Penalty Relief & How to Apply (Employer's Guide)
Headline: EPFO Launches VISHWAS 2026: Settle Pending PF Penalty Cases at Reduced Rates What Changed: EPFO has introduced VISHWAS 2026, a one-time settlement scheme that lets eligible employers resolve pending Section 14B damages cases at concessional rates. It applies to defaults on or before 14 June 2024 and is open for 6 months from 29 June 2026 (extendable by another 6 months). Section 7Q interest is not waived. Who It Impacts: Employers with pending Section 14B damages cases Businesses with PF defaults before 14 June 2024 Employers currently challenging 14B orders HR, payroll, and EPF compliance teams Source: EPF Scheme, 2026 (G.S.R. 525(E)/526(E)) • EPFO Operational Circular (9 July 2026) • https://www.epfindia.gov.in

EPF Claim Rejected Because of EPS issue? 2026 Top Reasons and Proven Fixes
EPF claim rejected due to EPS issue? Discover the top reasons, pension rules, and actionable fixes. Avoid delays and get your EPF approved faster.

EPF (Employees' Provident Fund) Scheme, 2026: What Changed, Why, and What to Do
Headline: EPF Scheme 2026 Notified: What India's New Provident Fund Rules Mean for Employees and Employers What changed: The Ministry of Labour & Employment has notified the Employees' Provident Fund Scheme, 2026 (G.S.R. 525(E)) under the Code on Social Security, 2020, replacing the EPF Scheme, 1952. While contribution rates, UANs, and existing balances remain unchanged, the new framework explicitly codifies the ₹15,000 wage ceiling, simplifies withdrawal rules into three categories, strengthens digital compliance requirements, and introduces three time-bound compliance windows for employers. Who it impacts: EPF members, salaried employees, employers, HR and payroll teams, contract workers, exempted PF trusts, and organizations with historical EPF compliance gaps. Source: https://egazette.nic.in • Ministry of Labour & Employment (G.S.R. 525(E), dated June 29, 2026)
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