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Query on Provident Fund Deduction for Non-Resident Employees

We have non-resident employees. Every month, we provide their salary. Apart from the initial arrival, we offer a one-time travel allowance. Do we need to deduct and remit PF for this single payment?

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From India, Cuddalore
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Dear, PF deduction should be only on Basic and DA rather than Travelling allowance.
From India, Secunderabad
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Every employee of an institution/factory/mine/shop are entitle to pay PF by the management. There is a option for the employees who is drawing salary more than 6500/-.
From India, Kurnool
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Dear Sir, We are deducting and remitting PF for their salary regularly. My doubt is whether we also need to deduct PF for any one time payment.
From India, Cuddalore
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PF is a deduction/contribution on basic + DA (unless your company is so generous that it contributes to PF on the gross salary). One-time payment, in my opinion, will not change the basic + DA, so there is no need to deduct/contribute PF on the same. However, members can provide better suggestions if you attach the salary slip.

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From India, Delhi
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The PF commissioners are insisting on deducting PF from the gross salary of expats. We have agreed to this; however, the traveling allowance is a one-time payment and has not been included in their salary statement. They are also asking for this amount to be deducted from the PF. Is this correct?

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S. Vijay Anandh

From India, Cuddalore
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No, PF is permitted to deduct only on Basic+VDA. TA + HRA + Mobile Allowance, etc will not include in the PF. It depends upon the organisation basing on the Salary structure.
From India, Kurnool
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