Yes. Maximum amount for EDLI is Rs.6 lacs
Minimum amount - Rs.2.5 lacs
If member submitted the nomination, as instructed by the member
the assurance amount shall be disbursed to nominee or nominees
If nomination is not available, the assurance amount shall be
equally distributed to the family members of the deceased member.
From India, Aizawl
Minimum amount - Rs.2.5 lacs
If member submitted the nomination, as instructed by the member
the assurance amount shall be disbursed to nominee or nominees
If nomination is not available, the assurance amount shall be
equally distributed to the family members of the deceased member.
From India, Aizawl
What should be the exit date for an employee who expired on duty 24.02.2018.
Also can you pls explain if his contribution on ecr is not seen for 24 days of feb as employer did not included his name in contribution for feb2018.
Can this epf amount along with edli contribution be paid on later date.
As the claim is yet pending to be filed.
From India, Vadodara
Also can you pls explain if his contribution on ecr is not seen for 24 days of feb as employer did not included his name in contribution for feb2018.
Can this epf amount along with edli contribution be paid on later date.
As the claim is yet pending to be filed.
From India, Vadodara
Madhu sir,
The fact is the employee expired on duty in office on 24 feb2018.
But employer didnt exit him so far, and ecr in feb was not raised or its missed by the employer by mistake, as the pyment was made their family in cash for that month.
Is there any way to help the employee.
From India, Vadodara
The fact is the employee expired on duty in office on 24 feb2018.
But employer didnt exit him so far, and ecr in feb was not raised or its missed by the employer by mistake, as the pyment was made their family in cash for that month.
Is there any way to help the employee.
From India, Vadodara
@Bijay
EPFO has to consider the claim of their existing members only, i.e they have to check the ECR filed by the employer for the continuity of service, till the date of death , it might have non contributory periods (NCP) , but if the name is missing from ECR, then department set the claim aside, as it is deemed that the employee was not in payroll in the specific month of incident. Hence not a member of EPF also as per the ECR submitted by the employer,
If employer would be able to file the ECR and pay contribution for that employee for the specific month ( a single person ECR can be filed also, with some restriction of time frame) then it may get appeal able and worth consideration by RO
Unless the compliance is done from employer side, postmortem report and FIT is just a proof of death, not the epfo membership
EPFO has to consider the claim of their existing members only, i.e they have to check the ECR filed by the employer for the continuity of service, till the date of death , it might have non contributory periods (NCP) , but if the name is missing from ECR, then department set the claim aside, as it is deemed that the employee was not in payroll in the specific month of incident. Hence not a member of EPF also as per the ECR submitted by the employer,
If employer would be able to file the ECR and pay contribution for that employee for the specific month ( a single person ECR can be filed also, with some restriction of time frame) then it may get appeal able and worth consideration by RO
Unless the compliance is done from employer side, postmortem report and FIT is just a proof of death, not the epfo membership
Dear Experts,
I believe Death on service/job means Death on roll (whether getting salary or on Loss of Pay days).
Hence if an employee dies on job( getting pay or LWP) say on 10 of any month, he should be considered on job till 10, though all 10 days may be loss of pay days.
If you put 10 as exit date, PF authority should not reject the claim.
Secondly no EDLI contribution is paid if employee does not earn any salary.
Regards
Puran Dangwal
From India, New Delhi
I believe Death on service/job means Death on roll (whether getting salary or on Loss of Pay days).
Hence if an employee dies on job( getting pay or LWP) say on 10 of any month, he should be considered on job till 10, though all 10 days may be loss of pay days.
If you put 10 as exit date, PF authority should not reject the claim.
Secondly no EDLI contribution is paid if employee does not earn any salary.
Regards
Puran Dangwal
From India, New Delhi
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