PF Contribution in the Construction Industry
My query is related to PF contribution in the construction industry. PF contribution is compulsory if the Basic + DA salary is less than 15,000. If the Basic + DA salary is more than 15,000, can the employee request their employer not to contribute by filling out Form 11 for exemption?
If the said employee opts not to contribute to PF because their Basic + DA salary is defined as more than 15,000, what happens if their earned salary is less than 15,000 in a month?
Kindly advise.
Thanks & Regards,
Pradeep
From India, Pune
My query is related to PF contribution in the construction industry. PF contribution is compulsory if the Basic + DA salary is less than 15,000. If the Basic + DA salary is more than 15,000, can the employee request their employer not to contribute by filling out Form 11 for exemption?
If the said employee opts not to contribute to PF because their Basic + DA salary is defined as more than 15,000, what happens if their earned salary is less than 15,000 in a month?
Kindly advise.
Thanks & Regards,
Pradeep
From India, Pune
You're right that the ceiling rose to Rs. 15K. If the desired employee is a member of the EPF/EPS scheme and continues in the job, he remains a member until he quits. But if he was not a member earlier, he can opt for the same. The form is enclosed for your reference.
Thanks & Regards,
Sumit Kumar Saxena
From India, Ghaziabad
Thanks & Regards,
Sumit Kumar Saxena
From India, Ghaziabad
My query is still open. For a new employee who has either fully withdrawn the PF or has never been a member of PF, whose Basic + DA salary is defined as more than 15,000, what happens if their earned salary is less than 15,000 in a month?
Is he liable to contribute to PF if his earned salary is less than 15,000?
Kindly guide.
Thanks & Regards,
Pradeep B N
From India, Pune
Is he liable to contribute to PF if his earned salary is less than 15,000?
Kindly guide.
Thanks & Regards,
Pradeep B N
From India, Pune
Excluded Employee Under Para 2 Clause (f)
1. An employee who, having been a member of the Fund, withdrew the full amount of his accumulations in the Fund.
2. An employee whose pay, at the time he is otherwise entitled to become a member of the Fund, exceeds [Fifteen Thousand rupees] per month (in case the employee was not a member earlier).
Please note: Do not refer to it as earned salary. As per Para-2 (f), "Pay" includes basic wages with dearness allowance, retaining allowance (if any), and the cash value of food concessions admissible thereon.
From India, Mumbai
1. An employee who, having been a member of the Fund, withdrew the full amount of his accumulations in the Fund.
2. An employee whose pay, at the time he is otherwise entitled to become a member of the Fund, exceeds [Fifteen Thousand rupees] per month (in case the employee was not a member earlier).
Please note: Do not refer to it as earned salary. As per Para-2 (f), "Pay" includes basic wages with dearness allowance, retaining allowance (if any), and the cash value of food concessions admissible thereon.
From India, Mumbai
Clarification on PF Contributions
Kindly provide clarification on PF contributions. Any employee whose Basic + DA is defined as more than 15,000 can request an exemption by filling out Form 11. If the said employee's salary (Basic + DA) is less than 15,000, does it attract PF contributions?
Kindly reply.
Thanks & Regards,
Pradeep
From India, Pune
Kindly provide clarification on PF contributions. Any employee whose Basic + DA is defined as more than 15,000 can request an exemption by filling out Form 11. If the said employee's salary (Basic + DA) is less than 15,000, does it attract PF contributions?
Kindly reply.
Thanks & Regards,
Pradeep
From India, Pune
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