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kvrm2002
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1. An employee whose wages exceed the ceiling limit (Rs. 15000/- at present), continues to be an employee till the end of the relevant contribution period.(Proviso to Sec. 2(9) of ESI Act.). Hence, contribution is to be paid till the end of March 2011.
2. Though there is wage ceiling for coverage of an employee, there is no ceiling in the definition wages under Sec. 2(22). "Wages means all remuneration paid or payable to an employee..." Since a person drawing above 15000/- is also an employee till the end of March 2011, all remuneration drawn by him i.e. 18,000/- is wages. Hence contribution is to be paid on the total wages eaerned by him and not to be restricted to 15,000/- as suggested by a few members.
I suggest members to give their replies only they are sure about its correctness, and if possible please quote the rule position. Wrong replies amount to only misleading others.

From India, Hyderabad
aa_somani
71

Notification – New Delhi , 20th April, 2010
G.S.R. (E)- The following draft rules further to amend the Employees’ State Insurance (Central) Rules, 1950 were published as required under sub-section(1) of section 95 of the Employees’ State Insurance Act, 1948 (34 of 1948) in the notification of the Government of Indian in the Ministry of Labour & Employment vide No. G.S.R.164 (E), dated the 26th February, 2010, in the Gazette of India, Part II, Section 3, Sub-section (i), dated 27th February, 2010 for inviting objections and suggestions from all persons likely to be affected thereby till the expiry of the period of thirty days from the date on which the copies of the Gazette of India in which the said notification was published, were made available to the public;
And whereas the copies of the said Gazette were made available to the public on 27th February, 2010;
And whereas, objections and suggestions received from persons likely to be affected thereby have been considered by the Government;
Now, therefore, in exercise of powers conferred by section 95 of the Employees’ State Insurance Act, 1948, the Central Government, after consultation with Employees’ State Insurance Corporation, hereby makes the following rules further to amend the Employees’ State Insurance (Central) Rules, 1950, namely:?
1. These Rules may be called the Employees’ State Insurance (Central) Amendment Rules, 2010.
2. These shall come into force from the 1st day of May, 2010.
3. In the Employees’ State Insurance (Central) Rules, 1950, in Rule 50, for the words “ten thousand”, wherever they occur, the words “fifteen thousand” shall be substituted.
[F. No. S-38025/04/2010 -SS-I]
S. D. XAVIER
Under Secretary

From India, Pune
nadal06
Mr. Sukumar u r HR. Manager so, u have to knowlege of these basics. Please ensure don’t give opinion. In compliance for opinion has no place. Remember this is my expierience of 8 months.
From India, Delhi
virajgovekar
43

Dear all, My question here is how many of you are actually deducting ESIC contribution from employee once he is out of ESIC and paying it.
From India, Pune
raviatreya
7

Dear Mr. Ashok,
The block period of ESIC is April to September & October to March of a financial year. In the event of employee crossing the ceiling limit of Rs.15, 000/- in the above referred block periods, ESIC has to be deducted till the end of the block period.
In your case the employee has drawn more wages from Nov, so the ESIC to be deducted till March. After March no need deduct provided the concerned employee should draw monthly emoluments more than Rs.15000/-
Regards.
RAVI
09769987407

From India, Mumbai
hr.adminaffairs
dear all, Relevant notifications are attached herewith. karamjit
From India, Chandigarh
Attached Files (Download Requires Membership)
File Type: pdf ESI_amnesty_2010.pdf (4.05 MB, 272 views)
File Type: pdf Notice ESI Limit - 15000.pdf (212.8 KB, 264 views)
File Type: pdf Notification_ESI_Amendment_1 June 2010.pdf (341.1 KB, 192 views)

pushme80
1

Dear Mr. Ashok, As per the ESI Act, You should deduct 1.75%from the Ceiling amount Rs.15000, and pay till Contribution period ends March2011. Now you will be clear, Thanx Pushparaj
From India, Madras
ksujit
Though there is a wage ceiling limit for coverage of an employee, there is no ceiling
limit in the definition of wages for payment of contribution. Hence contribution is
payable on the total wages without any ceiling limit. As the cash benefit is
regulated on the average daily wages in a contribution period, such employee gets
fitted in to higher wage slab in the standard benefit table in view of payment of
contribution on the total wages. (source - FAQ on ESIC- maharashtra web site)

From India, Mumbai
aniltoexcel
8

Friends. Cannot exclude employees from ESIC till completion of ongoing contribution period, if already started. Rate of contribution for shall be actual gross salary but not 15k. Anil Richhariya
From India, Gurgaon
rajunps
the increased salary total effect up to October if the increase falls from April to October and after increase from Nov will effect up to March there after no need of coverage to ESI for the above ranged salaries 15000/- effected people
From India, Hyderabad
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