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EPFO Compliance for Principal Employers

The Employees' Provident Fund Organisation, via Notification no. CAIU/011(33)2015/HQ/Vol.II/28445 dated 2nd February 2017, states that the Principal employer should ensure that the contractor is registered with EPFO before awarding any contract. After the contract is awarded, the contractor's details should be entered in the EPFO portal. Payments owed to the contractor should only be made after verifying that the statutory PF payments have been made to EPFO. This verification can be done either directly from the EPFO portal or by requiring a payment receipt obtained by the contractor from the EPFO portal during payment.

If the contractors have a separate PF code number, the overall responsibility of ensuring compliance under the EPF & MP Act, 1952 for the employees working through the contractors, by depositing the dues with the EPFO regularly, lies with the Principal employer. The Principal employer can also deduct EPF dues from the contractors' bill and deposit the same either against the contractors' code number or their own code number.

For recent amendments and notifications in labor law, please visit www.simpliance.in.

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Hello,

Your understanding of the EPFO rules regarding contractor registration is correct. Here's a detailed, step-by-step guide on how to handle this:

1. 📝 Before awarding a contract, check if the contractor is registered with the EPFO. This can be done by visiting the EPFO portal and entering the contractor's details.

2. 📊 After the contract is awarded, the contractor's details must be entered into the EPFO portal. This is important to ensure a record of their compliance is maintained.

3. 💰 Before making payments to the contractor, verify that they have made all necessary PF payments to the EPFO. This can be done in two ways:
a. Directly from the EPFO portal by checking their payment history.
b. By asking the contractor for a payment receipt from the EPFO portal.

4. 📚 If the contractors have their own PF code number, remember that the overall responsibility of ensuring compliance with the EPF & MP Act, 1952 lies with you, the principal employer. This means making sure that all dues are regularly deposited with the EPFO.

5. 💼 As the principal employer, you may choose to deduct EPF dues from the contractors' bill and deposit them either against the contractors' code number or your own code number.

🔔 Please remember the importance of compliance with these regulations to avoid any legal penalties.

For the latest labor law amendments and notifications, you can visit www.simpliance.in. This platform is regularly updated with the latest changes in labor laws, keeping you informed and compliant.

I hope this helps! Please don't hesitate to reach out if you have any other questions.

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