Dear Friends,
Here is a nice PowerPoint presentation on provident fund with full details. Please review it below.
Friends, there is a correction in the presentation due to a mistake. Employee's full contribution will go to the PF fund. From the employer's 12%, 8.33% will go to the pension fund (subject to a maximum amount of 541 Rs), and the remaining amount will go to the PF fund.
From India, Mumbai
Here is a nice PowerPoint presentation on provident fund with full details. Please review it below.
Friends, there is a correction in the presentation due to a mistake. Employee's full contribution will go to the PF fund. From the employer's 12%, 8.33% will go to the pension fund (subject to a maximum amount of 541 Rs), and the remaining amount will go to the PF fund.
From India, Mumbai
Dear Friend,
Most of the points have been covered in this PPT. However, can anybody send us the actual calculation of Pension received after retirement. Say: PF salary; Rs.6,500/- Date of joining: 2007 Date of retirement: 2021 As the awareness of the actual calculation is very less among the PF subscribers and even at HR/Personnel Dept., it is requested, if anybody can share the working and the quantum of pension eligible at the time of retirement on the above details.
Regards, Satish Kumar
From India, Mumbai
Most of the points have been covered in this PPT. However, can anybody send us the actual calculation of Pension received after retirement. Say: PF salary; Rs.6,500/- Date of joining: 2007 Date of retirement: 2021 As the awareness of the actual calculation is very less among the PF subscribers and even at HR/Personnel Dept., it is requested, if anybody can share the working and the quantum of pension eligible at the time of retirement on the above details.
Regards, Satish Kumar
From India, Mumbai
Dear Satyam,
There is a correction in the presentation. Employee's full contribution will go to the PF fund. From the Employer's 12%, 8.33% will go to the pension fund (subject to a maximum amount of Rs 541), and the remaining amount will go to the PF fund. This information is for the benefit of all who found it informative.
Thanks,
Nirat
From India, Hyderabad
There is a correction in the presentation. Employee's full contribution will go to the PF fund. From the Employer's 12%, 8.33% will go to the pension fund (subject to a maximum amount of Rs 541), and the remaining amount will go to the PF fund. This information is for the benefit of all who found it informative.
Thanks,
Nirat
From India, Hyderabad
good informative one. can anybody clear my doubt? ''do the percentages of contributions and others change over time? if yes, on what basis? who will change?" ......please......
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Mr. Sathyam,
Very nice PPT. For a new establishment and beginners, it would be a great support on account of EPF. Except for a small correction on the contributions side - 8.33% clause of a maximum amount restricted to Rs. 541/-, and the balance will go to the PF account along with 3.67%. This will be great for all HRians.
From India, Madras
Very nice PPT. For a new establishment and beginners, it would be a great support on account of EPF. Except for a small correction on the contributions side - 8.33% clause of a maximum amount restricted to Rs. 541/-, and the balance will go to the PF account along with 3.67%. This will be great for all HRians.
From India, Madras
hi, useful for the freshers in the personnel department and who is handling compliance activities. Good work. keep it up. Regards Hariharan N
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Dear Satyam,
It's a very informative slideshow. The main features of the PF Act are narrated by you. One more area could be added, such as the payment of PF dues to the Government Treasury into various accounts - 1, 2, 10, 21, and 22 through Challan.
Anyway, it was the best.
Thank you,
Chandrakant V Haryan
From India, Mumbai
It's a very informative slideshow. The main features of the PF Act are narrated by you. One more area could be added, such as the payment of PF dues to the Government Treasury into various accounts - 1, 2, 10, 21, and 22 through Challan.
Anyway, it was the best.
Thank you,
Chandrakant V Haryan
From India, Mumbai
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