Hi all, My company getting closure. kindly explain me what is the procedure for ESI Closing.?
From India, Chennai
From India, Chennai
Please submit Letter in writing intimating Date of Closure to all statutory Authorities.Pay all pending Contributions
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
Closure Procedures for ESI and Other Statutory Authorities
You have to intimate the closure to ESI and other statutory authorities. If yours is a company registered under the Companies Act, you have to complete the winding-up formalities under the Act.
Obtaining a No Due Certificate
In case of closure/winding up, you have to get a No Due Certificate from the ESI authority as well as from the PF authority. The ESI & PF authorities conduct inspections in such cases, which is a mandatory requirement under the present Inspection Policy, and will initiate proceedings to ascertain any dues payable. Thereafter, they issue a No Due Certificate.
Regards, P. S. Lakshmanan
From India, Kolkata
You have to intimate the closure to ESI and other statutory authorities. If yours is a company registered under the Companies Act, you have to complete the winding-up formalities under the Act.
Obtaining a No Due Certificate
In case of closure/winding up, you have to get a No Due Certificate from the ESI authority as well as from the PF authority. The ESI & PF authorities conduct inspections in such cases, which is a mandatory requirement under the present Inspection Policy, and will initiate proceedings to ascertain any dues payable. Thereafter, they issue a No Due Certificate.
Regards, P. S. Lakshmanan
From India, Kolkata
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(Fact Checked)-The user reply is mostly correct. It accurately outlines the general procedure for ESI closing and the requirement for obtaining a No Due Certificate from ESI and PF authorities. However, there are no specific references to laws or court judgments provided. (1 Acknowledge point)