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What materials do I need to bring to take the provident fund?
Legal analysis: There are many situations in which the provident fund can be withdrawn, such as buying a house or renting a house. Taking buying a house as an example, the required materials include: the original and photocopy of the purchase contract or agreement, the original and photocopy of the purchase invoice, the original and photocopy of the employee's ID card from which the provident fund is withdrawn, the employee's bank savings account from which the provident fund is withdrawn, and the employee's spouse's provident fund withdrawal. In addition to the above information, the original and photocopy of the husband-wife relationship certificate and the photocopy of the main buyer's provident fund withdrawal record form are also required.

1. Original and photocopy of the house purchase contract or house purchase agreement, 2. Original and photocopy of purchase invoice, 3. Original and photocopy of employee's ID card for withdrawing provident fund, 4. Withdraw employee's bank savings account and employee's spouse's provident fund. In addition to the above information, the original and photocopy of the husband-wife relationship certificate and the photocopy of the main buyer's provident fund withdrawal record form are also required.

The following materials need to be submitted for the withdrawal of housing provident fund:

1, the applicant extracts the application.

2. The original and photocopy of the applicant's ID card.

3. Fill in the name of the unit and the name of the employee in the application for housing provident fund withdrawal. The withdrawal amount is not filled in temporarily, and each page needs to be stamped with the official seal of the unit.

Legal basis: Regulations on the Management of Housing Provident Fund Article 5 The housing provident fund shall be used for employees to purchase, build, renovate or overhaul their own houses, and no unit or individual may use it for other purposes.