EDLI Amendment: EDLI minimum assurance at 2 lakh fifty thousand (Article on Economic Times)
Govt hikes minimum life insurance for EPF-covered employees to 2.5 lakh from Feb 15, 2018 (Article on Economic Times)
The Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) has enhanced the minimum assurance limit under its Employees' Deposit Linked Insurance Scheme (EDLI) through a gazette notification dated February 15. Thanks to this, if you are a contributing member of the EPF, the reason to remain a part of the EPFO gains ground.
Here is why. The assurance benefit to an eligible employee will now stand at a minimum of Rs 2.5 lakh and will be capped at Rs 6 lakh. According to the notification, such provisions will be in force for a period of two years from the date of publication of this Scheme in the Official Gazette, i.e., February 15. Earlier, the minimum amount of benefit was set at Rs 1.5 lakh. In September 2015, the EPFO's apex decision making body Central Board of Trustees' (CBT) had decided to increase benefits under the EDLI scheme from Rs 3.6 lakh to Rs 6 lakh, which got notified in June 2016.
What is Employees' Deposit Linked Insurance Scheme
All members of EPF are automatically covered under EDLI. The Employees' Deposit-Linked Insurance Scheme, 1976 provides for an "Assurance benefit", i.e., an insurance cover to be paid to the employee's nominee on death during one's working life. It's a payment linked to the average balance in the provident fund account of an employee, payable to a person belonging to his family in the event of death of the employee while being a member of the Fund.
One need not separately add nominee for this as the EDLI scheme applies to all employees under the Employees' Provident Funds and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952.
Contribution under EDLI
The employee need not contribute separately for the benefit under the EDI scheme -- only the employer has to contribute. The contribution by the employer is 0.5 percent of the employee's wages and the contribution is to be paid on up to maximum wage ceiling of Rs 15,000 even if PF is paid on higher wages. The maximum, therefore, is capped at Rs 75 and is to be paid as long as the member is in service and PF is being paid. As per the rules, the employer is not entitled to deduct the employer's contribution payable by him from the wages of the employees or to recover it from them in any other manner. In addition, the employer has to pay an administration charge towards ELDI which is 0.1 percent of wages or a minimum of Rs 200.
Here is how the benefit under EDLI is calculated
The average monthly wages drawn (subject to a maximum of Rs 15,000), during the twelve months preceding the month in which the employee dies, is multiplied by 30 times plus 50 percent of the average balance in the account of the deceased in the provident fund during the preceding 12 months or during the period of his membership, whichever is less. The minimum payable will now be Rs 2.5 lakh while the maximum will be Rs 6 lakh.
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Govt hikes minimum life insurance for EPF-covered employees to 2.5 lakh from Feb 15, 2018 (Article on Economic Times)
The Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) has enhanced the minimum assurance limit under its Employees' Deposit Linked Insurance Scheme (EDLI) through a gazette notification dated February 15. Thanks to this, if you are a contributing member of the EPF, the reason to remain a part of the EPFO gains ground.
Here is why. The assurance benefit to an eligible employee will now stand at a minimum of Rs 2.5 lakh and will be capped at Rs 6 lakh. According to the notification, such provisions will be in force for a period of two years from the date of publication of this Scheme in the Official Gazette, i.e., February 15. Earlier, the minimum amount of benefit was set at Rs 1.5 lakh. In September 2015, the EPFO's apex decision making body Central Board of Trustees' (CBT) had decided to increase benefits under the EDLI scheme from Rs 3.6 lakh to Rs 6 lakh, which got notified in June 2016.
What is Employees' Deposit Linked Insurance Scheme
All members of EPF are automatically covered under EDLI. The Employees' Deposit-Linked Insurance Scheme, 1976 provides for an "Assurance benefit", i.e., an insurance cover to be paid to the employee's nominee on death during one's working life. It's a payment linked to the average balance in the provident fund account of an employee, payable to a person belonging to his family in the event of death of the employee while being a member of the Fund.
One need not separately add nominee for this as the EDLI scheme applies to all employees under the Employees' Provident Funds and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952.
Contribution under EDLI
The employee need not contribute separately for the benefit under the EDI scheme -- only the employer has to contribute. The contribution by the employer is 0.5 percent of the employee's wages and the contribution is to be paid on up to maximum wage ceiling of Rs 15,000 even if PF is paid on higher wages. The maximum, therefore, is capped at Rs 75 and is to be paid as long as the member is in service and PF is being paid. As per the rules, the employer is not entitled to deduct the employer's contribution payable by him from the wages of the employees or to recover it from them in any other manner. In addition, the employer has to pay an administration charge towards ELDI which is 0.1 percent of wages or a minimum of Rs 200.
Here is how the benefit under EDLI is calculated
The average monthly wages drawn (subject to a maximum of Rs 15,000), during the twelve months preceding the month in which the employee dies, is multiplied by 30 times plus 50 percent of the average balance in the account of the deceased in the provident fund during the preceding 12 months or during the period of his membership, whichever is less. The minimum payable will now be Rs 2.5 lakh while the maximum will be Rs 6 lakh.
EMKAY CONSULTANCY SERVICES (ESTT 1985)
LABOUR LAW CONSULTANT
PF, ESIC, PT, MLWF, Contract Labour Act, Bonus,
Gratuity, Maternity Act, Minimum Wages, Payroll,
Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace
Labour Law Compliance and Vendor Audit
104, Animesh Appartment, lohar ali,Station Road,
Near Karnavat Classes & Laxmi book depot,
Above SUN Enterprises, Thane West 4000602
Office Nos. - 022 25440636 / 022 25390466 / 8655800550
Mr. Raychand J. - 8779875109 / 9833043749.
Emkay Consultancy Services - Labour law, Provident fund, ESIC, Gumasta license, Labour License
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