Hi Amit Goyal
One clarification, if suppose leave encashment is being made after resignation and towards F&F , still PF to be deducted on final settlement, final month salary PF deduction is ok on final settlement,
Regards
Rsudhakar
From India, Madras
One clarification, if suppose leave encashment is being made after resignation and towards F&F , still PF to be deducted on final settlement, final month salary PF deduction is ok on final settlement,
Regards
Rsudhakar
From India, Madras
Dear All,
Deduction of Pf from leave encashment has further been amended. It is now optional. An employee can contribute to his PF from leave encashment but for the employer it is optional meaning the employer may not contribute the matching amount. There is a Supreme Court judgement on this matter. One more amendment is on the pipeline in connection with Investment Pattern of PF money of exempted trusts which will be applicable to the exempted PF trusts only.
From India, Calcutta
Deduction of Pf from leave encashment has further been amended. It is now optional. An employee can contribute to his PF from leave encashment but for the employer it is optional meaning the employer may not contribute the matching amount. There is a Supreme Court judgement on this matter. One more amendment is on the pipeline in connection with Investment Pattern of PF money of exempted trusts which will be applicable to the exempted PF trusts only.
From India, Calcutta
Dear All, Can any body help me out the calculation of P.F on leave enchasement. As far as I know P.F is calculated on Basic+DA+Cash value of Food. Thanks Mayank 9868720068
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Hi,
I remember that there is posting in our Cite HR forum earlier that the Supreme Court held that the money got by an employee from encashing earned leave could not be taken as wages for calculation of Provident Fund (PF) contributions.
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Regards
erv
From India, Madras
I remember that there is posting in our Cite HR forum earlier that the Supreme Court held that the money got by an employee from encashing earned leave could not be taken as wages for calculation of Provident Fund (PF) contributions.
Please search through our Cite HR.
Regards
erv
From India, Madras
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