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What does mean by NCP days for PF software and what is Higher flag on EPF? Please help me. Vidhya
From India, Pune
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Hi,

NCP days stand for "Non-Contributing Period" days. It means the days for which PF contributions have not been paid. In other words, the AB days of an employee, for which he is not being paid and his PF contributions have not been calculated, are NCP days.

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From India, Sholapur
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Hi,

Does NCP days mean the number of days an employee is absent from the job? For example, if employee 'A' is absent for 4 days in the month of March, then in the NCP column, the number of days will be 4 for that month. If the employee is absent for a longer period, for instance, 45 days, then while preparing the ECR, the days of absence will be calculated for that particular month or for the entire period of absence.

From India, Bareli
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Yes, it's correct. NCP days are the days for which an employee is absent for a particular month, and their PF is not calculated for that period of time. It's a Non-Contributory Period for the particular month.

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Vidhya

From India, Pune
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Hi,

Thanks, Vidhya. Now I am clear about it. Earlier, I included NCP days for other months as well because one of my employees has been absent since February until the present date. It was almost 45 days. Now I understand that the NCP days are only for that particular month. So, in this case, it will be 31 days (for March '12 paid in April '12).

From India, Bareli
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Hie, Vidhya as far as I can make out of ur question ur asking about what is the max. ceiling of EPF wage..its Rs.6,500 i.e. Rs 541 if u calculate 8.33% of Rs. 6,500.. I think u have got ur answer..
From India, Bareli
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Hie.. Can anybody let me know that ECR & challan generation through ECR for PF is same for same Exempted unit as in the case of Un- Exempted unit..
From India, Bareli
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IF ONE EMPLOYEE ABSENT IN FULL MONTH THEN HOW TO CALCULATE NCP DAYS. Ex. TOTAL DAYS OF THE MONTH (31) - Weekly Off=ACTUAL WORKING DAY ie 31-4 =27 NCP Days is it right?
From India, Surat
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Vikas, Weekly offs are entitle to employees so that they are considered as present and employees are paid for those offs as well. Therefore, only LOP days will be considered as NCP days...
From India, Bangalore
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Hi, I am Sundar. I need to clarify something.

An employee joined after the 21st day of a month. His absence was 4 days thereafter.

NCP - 24 / 4?

Before his date of joining in that particular month, are the previous days accountable for NCP?

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