Dear Seniors, There is one employee in our company who has been working with us since 03 May 2021 he had refused PF contribution at the time of his joining, and nor he had contributed to EPF in any of his previous organizations but now he wants us to deduct his EPF. We want to know that can we do this now. if yes, then what date should be mentioned in the Joining Date column of the EPF portal while enrolling him?
Thank You.
From India, Patiala
Thank You.
From India, Patiala
I am assuming that his salary at joining was higher than 15,000 and therefore he was legally allowed to be exempt from PF
In that case, yes, he can make a request to be made a member of the PF and you need to do it accordingly.
However, please note that you need to contribute to his PF also and you are not allowed to reduce his salary to cover the employer's contribution to PF. CTC is not a concept legally accepted in Indian Laws, so his gross can not decrease.
You need to put the date of his being added to PF as the date of joining.
From India, Mumbai
In that case, yes, he can make a request to be made a member of the PF and you need to do it accordingly.
However, please note that you need to contribute to his PF also and you are not allowed to reduce his salary to cover the employer's contribution to PF. CTC is not a concept legally accepted in Indian Laws, so his gross can not decrease.
You need to put the date of his being added to PF as the date of joining.
From India, Mumbai
Dear Senior, If employee starts his contribution in EPF once then is it compulsory for him to continue his EPF contribution in new organization also even if his basic salary is above 15000 ??? Thanks
From India, Patiala
From India, Patiala
Yes, once he starts on his PF contribution, it must continue even after his salary crosses 15,000.
Similarly, the employer's contribution must also continue.
Please note that PF is now on gross wages less HRA and OT, not on pure basic as before. Check the Supreme Court decision of 2019
From India, Mumbai
Similarly, the employer's contribution must also continue.
Please note that PF is now on gross wages less HRA and OT, not on pure basic as before. Check the Supreme Court decision of 2019
From India, Mumbai
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