Is this necessary for a company to deduct Provident Fund (PF) from an employee’s salary if employee is not interested for Provident Fund (PF)?
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
If his basic salary is more then 6500/- then not necessary for a company to deduct Provident Fund.
From India, Mangaluru
From India, Mangaluru
Basic or salary above 6500 no need but if he have worked before and pf deducted and not withdrawn than its necessery
From India, Faridabad
From India, Faridabad
Hi, I have a querry, my team size will cross 20 pretty soon...The lowest salary in our firm is INR 350,000 per anum..Our we required by law to go in for PF... Thanks Tarang
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
I have been working in a Pvt. Ltd. company for the last 1.6 years. The company's employee strength is more than 20. When I joined the company and inquired about the PF facility, they told me they don't provide PF. My basic, as per my appointment letter, is 13500/-. I wanted to opt for PF, but as my employer said they don't provide PF, I had no other option but to accept the appointment as I was in need of a job at that time, and I was also unaware of PF rules and laws. Now, one fine day, I applied for a car loan for which I was required to present my salary slip, and I came across this unusual figure that my basic, as per my salary slip, is 12000/-. The employer has still not given any satisfactory answer to me about this error.
Another day, my employer distributed a form related to PF and told us, "please fill all your details for whoever is interested in obtaining PF." We filled the form and submitted it to our accountant. Now, my query is, am I entitled to PF whenever I leave this organization?
Also, there have been many instances when my employer gave away some part of the total salary in cash. Is it really okay to give away some part of the salary in cash? One last thing I want to mention is I have to request my salary slip time and again, and my employer is always hesitant in providing me with my monthly salary slip. I have seen that on paper, 6500/- has been mentioned as the salary given to peons and guards, but in reality, they just receive not more than 3000/-. What is this all about? Is there any kind of fraud going on to save tax, etc.?
I would appreciate some of the experts here to please comment on this and provide me with the exact rules and regulations.
Thanks
From India, Lucknow
Another day, my employer distributed a form related to PF and told us, "please fill all your details for whoever is interested in obtaining PF." We filled the form and submitted it to our accountant. Now, my query is, am I entitled to PF whenever I leave this organization?
Also, there have been many instances when my employer gave away some part of the total salary in cash. Is it really okay to give away some part of the salary in cash? One last thing I want to mention is I have to request my salary slip time and again, and my employer is always hesitant in providing me with my monthly salary slip. I have seen that on paper, 6500/- has been mentioned as the salary given to peons and guards, but in reality, they just receive not more than 3000/-. What is this all about? Is there any kind of fraud going on to save tax, etc.?
I would appreciate some of the experts here to please comment on this and provide me with the exact rules and regulations.
Thanks
From India, Lucknow
hi, can any one tell me the breakup of the 12% of provident fund deduction from employers as well as employee side.
From India, Gurgaon
From India, Gurgaon
hi... plz tell me for annual return form of PF we need to fill net payable salary to employee or basic salary of employee....in the column of Amount of wages of form-3A... please tell me thank you
From India, Thana
From India, Thana
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