Dear All, As per my knowledge I agree with the views of Mr.Abbas. Members like Mr.Ashok need to be barred from any kind of discussion from this forum. Regard’s Shaikh Abedeen
From India, Bhubaneswar
From India, Bhubaneswar
Dear All,
I totally agree with Mr. Abedeen to bar Mr. Ashok from any kind of discussion on this forum. His presentation shows that no one can be as knowledgeable as him in PF matters.
Thanks & Regards,
Sumit Kumar Saxena
From India, Ghaziabad
I totally agree with Mr. Abedeen to bar Mr. Ashok from any kind of discussion on this forum. His presentation shows that no one can be as knowledgeable as him in PF matters.
Thanks & Regards,
Sumit Kumar Saxena
From India, Ghaziabad
I completely agree with Mr. MUBASHIRA.S.M. My view might hurt someone, but it was not my intention. Now, after reading my own lines, I feel like it's too much, but the replies are even more surprising. I feel like "To correct one stupid, everyone is becoming stupid." However, I will still argue with Mr. Abbas; he has a lot of misunderstandings about this PF Scheme, as per my knowledge (which I obtained from RTI and EPF website). However, I am not here to teach someone; my intention was to gather more views and data on this matter, which is always better to justify myself.
Finally, I am not an HR person, so I don't have much interest in this Citehrcom. I browse sometimes just to get information to improve my personal life. I never claimed to be the most knowledgeable; that's why I asked for the discussion. Otherwise, I would have simply closed my browser.
From India, Madras
Finally, I am not an HR person, so I don't have much interest in this Citehrcom. I browse sometimes just to get information to improve my personal life. I never claimed to be the most knowledgeable; that's why I asked for the discussion. Otherwise, I would have simply closed my browser.
From India, Madras
Hi all,
Can anybody tell me how to calculate the pensionable salary in a scheme certificate? Here are the details:
Basic salary drawn while leaving the job = Rs. 12,389
Number of years of continuous service = 5 years, 4 months, 14 days
I received a pensionable salary of Rs. 6,500 in the scheme certificate.
Regards,
V.S. Senthilkumar
From India
Can anybody tell me how to calculate the pensionable salary in a scheme certificate? Here are the details:
Basic salary drawn while leaving the job = Rs. 12,389
Number of years of continuous service = 5 years, 4 months, 14 days
I received a pensionable salary of Rs. 6,500 in the scheme certificate.
Regards,
V.S. Senthilkumar
From India
As per the EPF & Misc. Act of 1952, the statutory ceiling of the salary for PF and EPS contributions is Rs. 6,500. However, if the employee and employer wish, it can be based on the actual salary. In your case, the EPS contribution may be restricted to a salary of Rs. 6,500. This is why the pensionable salary is calculated as Rs. 6,500.
Abbas P.S
From India, Bangalore
Abbas P.S
From India, Bangalore
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