arpitananda
3

Good afternoon All, I have some query about EPF. My current company is sharing the Employer amount but not sharing the EPS amount. That means total amount is going into my saving amount. When I raised the query, the clarification came out from them " from 2014, who has been joined on EPF there is no pension contribution." Please clear me.
From India, Cuttack
Meera9
13

Hi,
For employee whose salary(Basic+Da) is 15000/- then employer Pf 12% will be deducted and the same will be bifurcated as 3.67% PF + 8.33% in pension fund. If Employee crossed age 58 then the total 12% of employer share will be paid in PF account.
Hope it helps.

From India, Jabalpur
ka_ver
4

Hello, How do you say that the employer is not contributing to EPS? As Ms. Meera Sharif had explained, employer need not contribute to PF if the employee is aged 58 years and above.
From India, Chennai
Meera9
13

Hi Rajveera its Mr.Meera Sharif not Ms. :)
From India, Jabalpur
ashokvbhandari
1

Hello,
As per employee Basic salary is above Rs.15000/- PM in his first employment, in this case pension is not applicable to him. once he become a PF member in his earlier company it necessary to continue PF and Pension deduction on Rs.15000/- in new company even his salary is above Rs.15000/- PM
Thanks
Ashok B

From India, Mumbai
Meera9
13

Hi, Once the employee become EPF member he/she has to contribute to EPF if his/her basic salary exceeds 15000/- and above in respect of changing the company also.
From India, Jabalpur
nanu1953
337

Enclose circular from EPFO is self explanatory. Please go through the point no-8 of the circular. S K Bandyopadhyay ( WB, Howrah)
From India, New Delhi
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