Can the employer decide not to give PF benefit? Can an employee refuse for PF benefit? Pls clarify.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
What if employee strength is more than 20 & salary + DA is more than 6500/mth. regards Khushi
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
during joining of an org, an employee basic salary is Rs.6500 per month then it is mgt decision to give PF or not but this is at the time of joining only, an employer cannot say no to give pf, who has got increment above 6500 basic salary on continuation of service.
pl correct me if i am wrong
jai
From India, Hyderabad
pl correct me if i am wrong
jai
From India, Hyderabad
hi,
First, it is a statutory compliance to deduct PF if the employee of an organisation whose strength is 20 or more, is getting 6500/- or less per month(Basic + DA only). Noone can opt any decision contrary to that.
Secondly, If an employee is already covered under PF then it does not matter what his salary is this time.
The case will remain same if he comes from another companies where he was covered ,to a company where PF Applies whether he crosses the limit of 6500/- per month.
Last, If a new employee joins who was not covered before(may be a fresher or whoever) & his Basic + DA is more than 6500/- per month then it is the employer who may decide whether to include him in PF or not.
From India, Calcutta
First, it is a statutory compliance to deduct PF if the employee of an organisation whose strength is 20 or more, is getting 6500/- or less per month(Basic + DA only). Noone can opt any decision contrary to that.
Secondly, If an employee is already covered under PF then it does not matter what his salary is this time.
The case will remain same if he comes from another companies where he was covered ,to a company where PF Applies whether he crosses the limit of 6500/- per month.
Last, If a new employee joins who was not covered before(may be a fresher or whoever) & his Basic + DA is more than 6500/- per month then it is the employer who may decide whether to include him in PF or not.
From India, Calcutta
thanks Mr. Jain for your valuable info. Pls clarify one more thing. What if an employee joins from a company where PF was offered to a company where PF is not covered?
Does it still call for legal compliance.
From India, Mumbai
Does it still call for legal compliance.
From India, Mumbai
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