I recently got my first EPF slip. It shows the employee's share as Rs. 18,255 but the employer's share as Rs. 5,593. Does this amount include the interest as well? Please help me with how to read my EPF slip.
From India, Faridabad
From India, Faridabad
Dear Sanjay,
The PF slip always shows the employee's contribution as 12% but the employer's contribution will be shown as 3.67%. Please check the calculations based on your salary slip. The reason for this is that 8.33% of the employer's contribution goes to the pension fund, which is not reflected in the calculations. You can confirm this information from the covering letter that your company has received along with the PF slips from the PF Department. Don't worry, this is the correct and normal practice of the PF department.
From India, Mumbai
The PF slip always shows the employee's contribution as 12% but the employer's contribution will be shown as 3.67%. Please check the calculations based on your salary slip. The reason for this is that 8.33% of the employer's contribution goes to the pension fund, which is not reflected in the calculations. You can confirm this information from the covering letter that your company has received along with the PF slips from the PF Department. Don't worry, this is the correct and normal practice of the PF department.
From India, Mumbai
Dear Sanjay... Your question is correct. You see the back side of EPF Slip. They are mentioned in detailed. Pls. go through it. Your doubt will be cleared. Thanks & Regards.. Bhoopathi. J HR Dept.
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Dear Friends!
I worked in a public limited company (head office in Bangalore, my workplace in Chennai) for 1 and a half years. After that, they asked me to resign from the job during the recession period in 2009, and I did. I have not claimed the PF. Is it possible to withdraw the PF money now? How can I check my claim amount online? Please guide me!
Thanks in advance.
Regards, Shariff
From India, Madras
I worked in a public limited company (head office in Bangalore, my workplace in Chennai) for 1 and a half years. After that, they asked me to resign from the job during the recession period in 2009, and I did. I have not claimed the PF. Is it possible to withdraw the PF money now? How can I check my claim amount online? Please guide me!
Thanks in advance.
Regards, Shariff
From India, Madras
Dear Shariff,
Yes, you can still claim it. You can fill Form 19 & 10C, sign it, and request your Chennai office to submit it to the PF trust along with your 6A. You can also check your claim status in the link below:
[EMPLOYEES' PROVIDENT FUND ORGANISATION, Regional Office, Chennai Region & Puducherry](http://www.epfochennai.tn.nic.in)
[EPFO](http://www.epfindia.com)
Thanks,
Nalini
Yes, you can still claim it. You can fill Form 19 & 10C, sign it, and request your Chennai office to submit it to the PF trust along with your 6A. You can also check your claim status in the link below:
[EMPLOYEES' PROVIDENT FUND ORGANISATION, Regional Office, Chennai Region & Puducherry](http://www.epfochennai.tn.nic.in)
[EPFO](http://www.epfindia.com)
Thanks,
Nalini
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