I have resigned after 7 years of service and applied for the EPS withdrawal and received 49,000 Rs as EPS. EPS contributions are as follows:
2011: 6492 Rs
2012: 6492 Rs
2013: 6492 Rs
2014: 8192 Rs
2015: 11516 Rs
2016: 15000 Rs
2017: 15000 Rs
2018: 7500 Rs
Total of 7 years 3 months, and a contribution of 76,684 Rs. What would be the EPS withdrawal as per the Tabled D?
From India, Bengaluru
2011: 6492 Rs
2012: 6492 Rs
2013: 6492 Rs
2014: 8192 Rs
2015: 11516 Rs
2016: 15000 Rs
2017: 15000 Rs
2018: 7500 Rs
Total of 7 years 3 months, and a contribution of 76,684 Rs. What would be the EPS withdrawal as per the Tabled D?
From India, Bengaluru
Dear Friend,
If an employee has not completed 10 years in service, he can either withdraw the EPS amount or take the 'scheme certificate'. If he is still working but hasn't completed 10 years, this, however, is not possible. He can apply only after he has quit his job, i.e., before joining another company (60 days gap is a must to apply for final settlement).
Calculation is last Basic + DA drawn * Proportion of wages as per Table D. If your last Basic + DA is 15,000, then the calculation is = 15,000 * 7.13. Please go through the attachment of Table D.
From India, Mumbai
If an employee has not completed 10 years in service, he can either withdraw the EPS amount or take the 'scheme certificate'. If he is still working but hasn't completed 10 years, this, however, is not possible. He can apply only after he has quit his job, i.e., before joining another company (60 days gap is a must to apply for final settlement).
Calculation is last Basic + DA drawn * Proportion of wages as per Table D. If your last Basic + DA is 15,000, then the calculation is = 15,000 * 7.13. Please go through the attachment of Table D.
From India, Mumbai
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