Hi All, I am a Software Developer from Mumbai. How do I know if my employer is paying my Professional Tax and PF ? The salary that I get comes with both these deductions.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Please check with the concerned authorities of the State Government (generally local bodies where your organization is situated) and get confirmation. They will issue a receipt for each individual. You may approach your employer for the receipt first, and if they are not giving it, approach the PT authorities with the date of remittance proof.
Regards,
Dr. Gopan
From India, Kochi
Regards,
Dr. Gopan
From India, Kochi
Employer's Liabilities: PTax and PF
Both Professional Tax (PTax) and Provident Fund (PF) are the employer's liabilities. You can obtain information from your company's Accounts department.
For PF details, visit the EPFO site, provide your mobile number, and receive information about your PF balance within an hour. Afterward, cross-check with your salary slip or HR department for the PF Annual Return 3A and 6A.
From India, New Delhi
Both Professional Tax (PTax) and Provident Fund (PF) are the employer's liabilities. You can obtain information from your company's Accounts department.
For PF details, visit the EPFO site, provide your mobile number, and receive information about your PF balance within an hour. Afterward, cross-check with your salary slip or HR department for the PF Annual Return 3A and 6A.
From India, New Delhi
Checking PF and PT Payments
In the PF website, you can see the details of payments made by your company, including the list of members. Please check whether your name appears in that list or not.
In the case of PT, you need not worry much, as you are not going to get back that deducted amount. However, just ensure that the PT deduction during the FY is captured in Form 16 and the same is reduced from your total income to calculate TDS.
From India, Mumbai
In the PF website, you can see the details of payments made by your company, including the list of members. Please check whether your name appears in that list or not.
In the case of PT, you need not worry much, as you are not going to get back that deducted amount. However, just ensure that the PT deduction during the FY is captured in Form 16 and the same is reduced from your total income to calculate TDS.
From India, Mumbai
Employee's Options for Unpaid PF Contributions
If a company has not paid or credited the Provident Fund (PF) amount for an employee since October 2012 for the FY 2012-2013, as it appears in the employee's PF Passbook, but has deducted money from their salary, the employee seems liable since it is their hard-earned money. But what can they do to make the employer address this issue?
From India
If a company has not paid or credited the Provident Fund (PF) amount for an employee since October 2012 for the FY 2012-2013, as it appears in the employee's PF Passbook, but has deducted money from their salary, the employee seems liable since it is their hard-earned money. But what can they do to make the employer address this issue?
From India
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