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How to check whether I am a member of the "Employees Pension Scheme"? If I have an EPF number, does it mean that I have become an automatic member of the "Employees Pension Scheme"?

Thanks in anticipation to get some reply. -- RANA

From India, Pune
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If you are a EPF member, you area automatically covered under EPS but Nos are different. Pl.contact your employer. Regards R.Ponraj
From India, Lucknow
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dear rana if you are a member of EPF than you are member of EPS,number is same for both. regards j s malik
From India, Delhi
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From the employer's PF contribution, 8.3% of your basic salary + DA, if any, or Rs. 541.00 per month, whichever is lower, will be allocated to EPS 1965. The Central Government will further contribute 1.16% towards this scheme. This process is automatic, and there is no need to check.

Regards,
R. Ponraj


From India, Lucknow
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What is the minimum amount of contribution for pension for pension Scheme and when can be person elgible for withdrawal of pension
From India, Mumbai
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Contribution to EPS is at 8.33% of the salary. For pension, he has to contribute for a minimum of 10 years. Either to complete 58 years of age or service relief. However, before 50 years of age, there is no pension. Pension before the age of 58 will attract a 4% reduction in pension for each year.

Abbas P.S, ITI LTD, Palakkad - 678 623

From India, Bangalore
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If you are enroll in EPF,then you are automatically enroll in EPS A/C No of EPF& EPS is same no sprat no to be alloted for EPS under PF act. Ratan
From India
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Dear Amirana,

If you joined the EPF before 16.11.95 and were not a member of the then-prevailed Family Pension Scheme, and are still continuing in the same job, then you will not be a member of EPS-95 automatically. However, there is a provision to opt for EPS-95.

Abbas. P. S.

From India, Bangalore
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I would like to know the procedure for obtaining a pension for a member who completed the age of 58 on 1.12.2014 but ceased to be a member on 1.12.2001. The member has an eligible service of 8 years and a pensionable service of 3 years, with a salary on 15.11.95 of Rs. 1565 and the last drawn salary being Rs. 4634/-. Kindly guide.
From India, Mumbai
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To be eligible for a pension, there should be a minimum service of 10 years in the EPF, which includes both the Family Pension and Employees Pension Scheme. Could you please confirm this? If there is not enough eligible service for a pension, a one-time withdrawal benefit is applicable.

Thank you,

Abbas.P.S

From India, Bangalore
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