We have not retired an employee at the retirement age of 58 years; instead, we retired him after he turned 60. When the employee filed his claim for PF and EPS with EPFO, his claim was rejected with the message: "Claim rejected. Provide permission letter to contribute EPS after 58 years." We want to clarify that no contributions were made to the EPS account after he turned 58; all funds were deposited into his PF account only. Please advise on how we can assist our former employee in obtaining his EPS and PF claims.
From India, Lucknow
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These are new steps that the EPFO is taking just to harass the employees after they had suffered a serious blow from the Supreme Court on the higher pension case. Even when there is an official circular that permits employees to continue contributions to the Pension Fund even after 58 years of age, why should they take it so seriously when there was no contribution to the Pension fund after his actual retirement date?

Anyway, you can write to EPFO that the employee concerned has continued in service even after attaining the age of superannuation as per EPF and MP Act norms, and the employer has contributed to his PF till date. There was no need for any permission letter because our company does not have a policy that every employee shall retire on attaining 58 years of age. The employee was not interested in drawing his pension upon attaining 58 years of age but decided to defer the pension following GSR 440(E) dated 25-04-2016 of the Ministry of Labour and Employment.

I am also attaching a copy of the above said notification.

From India, Kannur
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