Anonymous
As per the new PF amendment whoever falls below Rs. 15,000/- of salary/wages per month then they will have to contribute compulsorily to EPF. But if the contractor manpower strength is less than 20 nos and the labour wages is also less than Rs. 15,000/- then does the contractor need to get the PF Registration?
From India, Goregaon
Lavkesh Singh Bisen
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Dear Vijay
If you are working in any company,industry, Construction or any where, and more than 20 or more than 20 workmen working their then if you want your own establishment code then you have to registered with epf.......

From India, Bangalore
sanjubaliyan@gmail.com
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Hi
If the principal employer is employing more than 20 employees than contractor also need to cover under EPF act if the principal employer is not covering the contractual employees in his PF code.
For registration under PF act you may contact us.
Thanks & Regards
Sanjeev Baliyan
Advocate & Consultant
9971589511

From India, Pune
Anonymous
Dear seniors,
Even I had a confusion with the latest amendment. Our company has been registered under the PF Act, but one of our contractor does not have his PF Registration as he has never had his labors above 20 ever since he has joined.
The Contractor does not want to register under the PF act.
Is it mandatory for the company to pay the PF of his labor on his behalf or not?
And in case if we need to contribute the PF, will the contractor be liable to pay back the amount of the contribution.
What I have been advised is that it is irrelevant to how many labors were employed. If the Contractor does not contribute the PF then the Company is liable to pay the PF.
Kindly Suggest..

From India, Bhilai
sanjubaliyan@gmail.com
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Hi
You need to cover the contractual employees too if your total workforce is more than 20, the principal employer is responsible for legal compliance. The contractual employees also can be covered by the principal employer.
Thanks
Sanjeev Baliyan
Advocate & Consultant
9971589511

From India, Pune
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