Error in PFU documents: Ukrainians were told how to correct data without leaving home.


The Pension Fund of Ukraine explained the procedure for correcting incorrect data in the insured person's personal account. A woman contacted the fund due to a discrepancy in the spelling of her name - her passport states 'Natalia', while in the electronic cabinet of the pension fund it is written 'Nataliya'.
According to information from the PFU, if inconsistencies in personal data are found, you need to personally or through a representative submit an application to the territorial body of the Pension Fund of Ukraine to make changes to the Register of Insured Persons.
Documents confirming the correctness of the information should be attached to the application - passport, employment record book, document about the registration number of the taxpayer's account card.
'In case of discovering incorrect information in the personal account, it is necessary to submit an application of the insured person for changes in the Register of Insured Persons to the territorial body of the Pension Fund of Ukraine personally or through a representative,' the agency explained.
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