If the company is covered under the PF Act, is the employer exempt from contributing to the provident fund of their share and deducting workers' PF in the case of a worker above 58 years drawing monthly wages less than Rs. 15,000? This exemption applies in the following scenarios:
(a) considering they are a new entrant, not an existing PF member, or
(b) if the worker is an existing PF member.
From India, Thane
(a) considering they are a new entrant, not an existing PF member, or
(b) if the worker is an existing PF member.
From India, Thane
Dear Sharad,
You have stated that the employee is already a member of EPF. He has joined your establishment after attaining 58 years. If the employee in question has not withdrawn his PF accumulations, he will continue to be a member of EPF consequent to joining your establishment.
From India, New Delhi
You have stated that the employee is already a member of EPF. He has joined your establishment after attaining 58 years. If the employee in question has not withdrawn his PF accumulations, he will continue to be a member of EPF consequent to joining your establishment.
From India, New Delhi
Dear Srinath,
If the company is covered under the PF Act, is the employer exempted from contributing to the provident fund from his share and deducting workers' PF in the case of a worker above 58 years drawing monthly wages less than Rs. 15,000/-, considering he is a new entrant and not an existing PF member?
From India, Thane
If the company is covered under the PF Act, is the employer exempted from contributing to the provident fund from his share and deducting workers' PF in the case of a worker above 58 years drawing monthly wages less than Rs. 15,000/-, considering he is a new entrant and not an existing PF member?
From India, Thane
Dear Mr. Sharad,
The maximum age for coverage of an employee under EPF is 55 years. EPF is meant for creating a "Retirement Fund." In case you recruit an employee above 58 years, you can exclude such an employee from EPF coverage provided the employee was never an EPF member. You have to compulsorily take EPF Declaration Form-11 and initiate action based on the information furnished therein.
What is the logic of recruiting an employee who has already attained 58 years? Is it a hypothetical question?
From India, New Delhi
The maximum age for coverage of an employee under EPF is 55 years. EPF is meant for creating a "Retirement Fund." In case you recruit an employee above 58 years, you can exclude such an employee from EPF coverage provided the employee was never an EPF member. You have to compulsorily take EPF Declaration Form-11 and initiate action based on the information furnished therein.
What is the logic of recruiting an employee who has already attained 58 years? Is it a hypothetical question?
From India, New Delhi
Agree that their is no logic in recruiting a worker over 58 years. But their are cases in which persons have been recruited as Consultants.
From India, Thane
From India, Thane
Dear Sharad, Please understand the difference between Employee vis a vis Consultant.EPF Act is applicable to Employees, not to consultants
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
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