ESIC Deduction And Contribution

Shambhoo Nath
Dear All,
If the Employer has not issued or issued any letter of appointment to an employee and continues to deduct the emplyers share ( both as applicable i.e. EPF and or ESI ) Is it a wrong practice? But i being a HR professional ,have come across some candidate whose salary slip does reflect similar elements in deduction column. and hence the take home salary comes lower side ( even if they are communicated the take home salary --on paper if appointment letter issued or verbal ) and on being asked they convenience the employee that it is also a part of their salary / CTC and it is perfectly right to deduct the employers share in this manner. What should be ?? and why it is so ??
Thanks and Regards,
shivamkh90@gmail.com
Thank you all for your great response, I had a look on my appointment letter and it says my ctc 12000 is all inclusive of company deduction of esic and all other taxes.So,now i get it where i went wrong.Thanks for your support.
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