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Rgds/Rakhee
From India, Madras
Hello friend,
The benfits provided by organization which will be due at the time of retirment - for example Provident Fund, Superannuation and in case company has its pension scheme - can be considered as retiral benefit. While gratuity is applicable on completion of 5 years of service and is paid to employee when he/she leaves the organization - however this also can be considered as retiral benefit as this is paid when an employee retires from organization and not in between.
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nishikant

From United States, Greensboro
So this will not be paid if the employee leaves the organisation before retirement.
If PF is a seperate component, than Retiral benefit will include gratuity & superannuation which are anyway not payable if employee leaves in 2-3years

From India, Madras
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