Hi All, I have recently joined a new company. My basic salary is Rs. 69,000, but my PF deduction is only Rs. 780, so the contribution of the employer towards the PF is also only Rs. 780. I had the idea that the contribution to the PF account should be a minimum of 12% of the basic salary. I talked to the HR regarding the same, but I was told that this is as per the rule. Contributing at least 12% + 12% towards my PF account saves some tax and also secures my future. So please help me regarding this, and if this is wrong, where can I complain about it, as this amount is almost the same for every employee here.
Thanks & regards
From India, Bangalore
Thanks & regards
From India, Bangalore
I believe the company is contributing EPF on Rs. 6,500.00 as part of your basic salary. As per the rule, EPF contribution is mandatory up to Rs. 6,500.00, so you cannot claim it as a right. Therefore, I would advise you to pursue your employer to contribute the whole basic salary or opt for voluntary contribution of your total basic salary. I recommend discussing this with your HR personnel as I believe this information will be helpful for you.
Regards,
Shaikh Abedeen
Human Resources Professional
From India, Bhubaneswar
Regards,
Shaikh Abedeen
Human Resources Professional
From India, Bhubaneswar
hello completely agree with mr.Shaikh Abedeen. companies are doing because if they deduct on your basic the amount of their contribution will also rise. thats why they are doing so.
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
Voluntary PF Deduction Advice
In this case, it would be better for you to opt for a voluntary PF deduction at a higher rate. However, the company's contribution will be restricted to ₹780 only. This is because the company cannot change its policy for just one employee. If you wish, you can ask the company to deduct PF on the entire basic amount, and the company can do so. You will need to fill out a form for that, which is enclosed for your reference.
Regards,
Nilesh V. Soni
Labour Laws Consultant
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From India, Mumbai
In this case, it would be better for you to opt for a voluntary PF deduction at a higher rate. However, the company's contribution will be restricted to ₹780 only. This is because the company cannot change its policy for just one employee. If you wish, you can ask the company to deduct PF on the entire basic amount, and the company can do so. You will need to fill out a form for that, which is enclosed for your reference.
Regards,
Nilesh V. Soni
Labour Laws Consultant
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From India, Mumbai
Yes, it's right. The maximum ceiling limit is ₹6,500, and up to this amount, EPF contribution is mandatory. After that, it's optional and depends on the company for deduction on the total basic. However, voluntary contributions can be made if you want to save on your tax deduction for IT.
Regards,
RK Panda
Legal Professional
EPF, ESIC, EXCISE, Service Tax
From India, Rourkela
Regards,
RK Panda
Legal Professional
EPF, ESIC, EXCISE, Service Tax
From India, Rourkela
I agree with Mr. Panda because the employer is not duty-bound to pay more contribution beyond the prescribed limit of the PF Act. If the employee's basic salary is more than ₹6,500, the employer can even deny depositing the PF contribution as per the rule if the employee is not an old member of the EPF.
From China, Beijing
From China, Beijing
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