rajsinghphogat
10

Dear All,
The PF contribution has to be made on the Basic + DA, and any component of the salary which have the implications of the universality principal. Now the MP high court in wp No- 1857 of 2011 has decided the same thing which was pervailing in the earlier judgments of the Supreme Court.
The PF inspector can examine the universality component of your company and PF Commissioner can direct to include any such component in the PF contribution. These component are factual and are different for the different companies. So do not confuse to apply any such component to all companies.
At present unless the limit is increased by the legislation, it still remains to be 6500. If PF inspector usurps his rights for giving direction not in consonance with the Act, a writ can be filed to restrain him with in the limits and for the compensation for the damages if any.
Thanks to all,
Raj Singh Phogat

From India, Delhi
lovenash143
1

EPF IS APPLICABLE ON BASIC 6500/-, IN THIS PRICE RISE MARKET MOST OF EMPLOYER GIVING MORE THAN 6500/-,THEN WHAT IS NECESSITY OF EPF RULE? WHAT WE WILL DO IN FUTURE AGE ? EPF RULE SHOULD BE AT WITH ESI RULE.
From India, Hyderabad
amol_frnd_u
Dear Santosh,
1) If any employee having exemption for pf then company filled form no 11.
2) If any employee interested getting pf so whatever his Basic+Da more than 6500/- or 15000/- (latest amendment) so company can deduct his PF on 6500/- or 15000/- (id. 6500/-= PF Rs780/-, 15000/-= PF Rs 1800/-)

From India, Pune
Anu Gola
3

Hi, Please confirm if salary gross salary is 18000 nd basic is 30% of gross salary nd hua is 50% of basic is it right if wrong so please confirm in details
From India, New Delhi
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