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The new rates are Rs. 10 per month for employee contribution and Rs. 20 per month for employer.
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Hi Sandeep,

Thank you for your query.

If an employee's gross salary exceeds 15,000/, they are still liable to pay their own contribution. Both the employee and the employer are responsible for their respective contributions, regardless of the salary amount. The contribution structure typically remains the same even if the salary surpasses 15,000/.

I hope this clarifies your question. Let me know if you need further assistance.

Best regards,
Vaibhav

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Sandeep, the LWF is paid for all employees, not just for those earning a salary of less than 15000. The benefits are available based on their monthly wages.

I am not aware if Maharashtra LWF has changed lately.

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