Hi Everybody and Seniors in HR,
I'm working as an EDP Manager. My doubt is, if anyone worked for more than 10 years, are they eligible for a pension? So, my question is, suppose he has 300,000/- in pension amount. Can he get a pension for that amount? What about the 300,000/- amount? EPF Co. only gives an interest amount for the pension; they do not provide any principal amount. So, if the employee passes away after 2 or 3 years, will his family receive a pension? What happens to the 300,000/- amount if he has no wife, son, or daughter?
This is my question.
From India, Sivakasi
I'm working as an EDP Manager. My doubt is, if anyone worked for more than 10 years, are they eligible for a pension? So, my question is, suppose he has 300,000/- in pension amount. Can he get a pension for that amount? What about the 300,000/- amount? EPF Co. only gives an interest amount for the pension; they do not provide any principal amount. So, if the employee passes away after 2 or 3 years, will his family receive a pension? What happens to the 300,000/- amount if he has no wife, son, or daughter?
This is my question.
From India, Sivakasi
Dear Smkarthik,
Your question is very genuine. Monthly pension means it is the interest on our deposits. Then what about our deposit? Because of this reason, section 13 has been introduced to give 'Return on Capital.' According to this clause, either after the death of the member, the nominee will receive 100 times the original pension amount, or after the death of the member and widow/widower, the nominee will receive 90 times the original pension amount, or after 20 years, the member/nominee will receive 100 times the original pension (3 options). However, as per GSR No. 688 (E) dated September 26, 2008, this provision along with commutation has been deleted. None of the Trade Unions in India have raised any objections but continue to demand a hike in pension.
If the member has no dependents, he can nominate another person to receive subsequent benefits.
Abbas.P.S
From India, Bangalore
Your question is very genuine. Monthly pension means it is the interest on our deposits. Then what about our deposit? Because of this reason, section 13 has been introduced to give 'Return on Capital.' According to this clause, either after the death of the member, the nominee will receive 100 times the original pension amount, or after the death of the member and widow/widower, the nominee will receive 90 times the original pension amount, or after 20 years, the member/nominee will receive 100 times the original pension (3 options). However, as per GSR No. 688 (E) dated September 26, 2008, this provision along with commutation has been deleted. None of the Trade Unions in India have raised any objections but continue to demand a hike in pension.
If the member has no dependents, he can nominate another person to receive subsequent benefits.
Abbas.P.S
From India, Bangalore
Dear Abbas.P.S, thanks for your information. but i need some clarification about that. is it possible to get 100 times of pension after member died. karthik
From India, Sivakasi
From India, Sivakasi
I have clearly stated that the provision of 'Return of Capital' is already deleted. But in the case of those already entertained the option can avail the benefit. Abbas.P.S
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Hai Vasanth, you are working in coimbatore based company. now only completed tranning and course also. my expectation in covai based minimum Rs.15,000/- whichever is company level. karthik
From India, Sivakasi
From India, Sivakasi
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From India
From India
Sir I need some information regarding PF, When an employee is eligible for pension scheme?
From India
From India
To qualify for a pension, the conditions are:
1. The member should have a service (past + pensionable) of 10 years in EPS.
2. If the member continues in service, completion of 58 years is required.
3. If not in service, a pension (with a reduction of 4% for each year below 58 years) can be availed after reaching 50 years.
Abbas.P.S
From India, Bangalore
1. The member should have a service (past + pensionable) of 10 years in EPS.
2. If the member continues in service, completion of 58 years is required.
3. If not in service, a pension (with a reduction of 4% for each year below 58 years) can be availed after reaching 50 years.
Abbas.P.S
From India, Bangalore
Dear Vasanth,
First, I apologize for the delayed response as I was away from the site for a few days. I agree with Mr. Abbas that the information provided is sufficient for your query. Please feel free to reach out to us if you require any further information on this matter.
Thank you.
From India, Ahmedabad
First, I apologize for the delayed response as I was away from the site for a few days. I agree with Mr. Abbas that the information provided is sufficient for your query. Please feel free to reach out to us if you require any further information on this matter.
Thank you.
From India, Ahmedabad
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