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Glidor
632

@Laghuveera
your last comment is not clear, he got 58+ so what? if he did not got three month pension then it would get credited afterwards, department does not works as robot but many things have to be done manually, viz verification of past records with form 9, total contribution history, NCP days per year, and it takes some time, to get the arrears ( if any, payable)
But asking to credit YOUR pension amount to his account? we can not understood the point here


Srinath Sai Ram
610

Dear Mr Laghuveera Reddy, Please Clarify your statement- Employee date of birth is 06/06/1992
From India, New Delhi
laghuveera-reddy
Dear Glidor sir, My employee says wants to three months pension contribution.
From India, Hyderabad
laghuveera-reddy
Dear Srinath Sai Ram sir, That date of birth is wrongly send actual date of birth is 06/06/1962.
From India, Hyderabad
laghuveera-reddy
Dear Glidor sir,
I am confused sir who can credit that three months pension amount through EPF office or Employer . My employee says wants to missing three months pension contribution is add to pay this December month employee contribution. It is possible or not tell me sir.

From India, Hyderabad
Glidor
632

@Laghuveera
quite impossible to add any arrear in present month contribution,
go through the records, and if found any lapse from the part of employer they can submit arrears contribution for "RESPECTIVE" months only, however the interest and damage on late payment can not be avoided


laghuveera-reddy
Dear Glidor sir,
He is sent to mail to me sir
Team
Please ensure the short payment of Pension contribution Rs.1250/- each for Sep 2020 to Nov 2020 ( Rs.3750/-) is paid along with Dec 2020 employer contribution
Please also ensure the Dec 2020 contribution is paid in full (Rs.1800/- as employer share )without any short payment.
Thanks & Regards,
Guruswamy Raman
Sr.Manager-Finance

From India, Hyderabad
Glidor
632

@Laghuveera
with last reply, it appears that the establishment has removed the 1250/- from the sheet, and paid the difference of 550/- only for three months in place of 1800/- please be ensure with ECR filed that full 1800 is paid or not as employer contribution to the specific UANs
if the employee attains 58+ then whole 1800 of employer contribution is credited to "difference" and goes to a/c no 1 as employers share
reconcile the sheets of ECR for specific UANs then we can be able to suggest the method of payment, as arrear contributions can not be added to any other month contribution


laghuveera-reddy
Dear Sir,

One of the my employee facing this problem in epf claim in preaent UAN but error is reflect on online portal

{The bank account linked with this account is also linked with the following UANs : 10037852XXXX (with different demographic details). If these UANs are yours, then please get the basic details corrected in your other UANs and link them with your Aadhar for transfer of your accounts to the present one. If this bank account is not yours then please add your correct bank account and get it approved by the employer to avail online claim facility}.

Actually he has two UAN accounts one is in Tamilnadu state and another one is in Andhrapradesh state so trasfer is not possible in online portal. He wants claim for emergency purpose. I suggested first you claime in previous UAN amount and closed to previous UAN. After its possible to claim in present UAN. This is possible or not possible suggest me sir

From India, Hyderabad
Glidor
632

@Reddy
if both accounts are KYC compliant, and date of joining and exit is clear in previous employment, then online transfer is available, irrespective of the demographic locations, it is available throughout india
however if there is any error in previous UAN, then it could be corrected through the previous EPF office only and with help of previous employer


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