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Part IV - Guidelines on Scheme Operations

IV .1 Guidelines on Disclosure of Annual Fees (Repealed with effect from June 2004)
IV .2 Guidelines on Reports Relating to Payment of Mandatory Contributions 
IV .3 Guidelines on Election Forms for Transfer of Accrued Benefits 
IV .4 Guidelines on Payment of Accrued Benefits - Documents to be Submitted to Approved Trustees 
IV .5 Guidelines on Payment of Accrued Benefits - Permanent Departure from Hong Kong
IV .6 Guidelines on Notice for Unclaimed Benefits (Repealed with effect from November 2008)
IV .7 Guidelines on Fees for Portability
IV .8 Guidelines on Enrolment and Contribution Arrangements for Relevant Employees Other Than Casual Employees 
IV .9 Guidelines on Enrolment and Contribution Arrangements for Casual Employees 
IV .10 Guidelines on Enrolment and Contribution Arrangements for Self-employed Persons 
IV .11 Guidelines on Contribution Period in Respect of a Relevant Employee 
IV .12 Guidelines on Relevant Income in Respect of a Relevant Employee 
IV .13 Guidelines on Compensation Fund
IV .14 Guidelines on Remittance Statement 
IV .15 Guidelines on Person Exempt under section 4(3) of the Mandatory Provident Fund Schemes Ordinance 
IV .16 Guidelines on MPF Coverage on Employees Working Outside Hong Kong
IV .17 Guidelines on Contribution Arrangement of a Self-employed Person
IV .18 Guidelines on Contribution Arrangement of a Self-employed Person Who Sustains a Loss
IV .19 Guidelines on Minimum and Maximum Levels of Relevant Income of a Self-employed Person
IV .20 Guidelines on Prepayment of Contributions
IV .21 Guidelines on Unclaimed Benefits 

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