Dear All,
An employee is drawing more than Rs.6500/ as basic and PF contribution is also being paid as per the rules. Do the company have to pay the same contribution the employee pays or it can restrict itself to Rs.6500 for employer contribution?
Please clarify.
Regards
Bhuvana.AL

From India, Madras
Dear Bhuvana Employer contribution to PF for the employee having basic more than RS 6500/-can be restricted to RS 6500/- with regards shanu
From India, Delhi
Hi Bhuvana,
As per the PF rules Employee PF contribution can be paid for the full amount of their basic or it can be restricted to 6500/-. If the employee contribution exceeds 6500/- then there will be more burden on employer to pay more admin charges. So most of the companies restrict employee contribution to 6500/-
Even the employer contribution contribution also shall be restricted to 6500/-
There are some companies where in the employer & employee contribution will be for their full basic & they will add it to their CTC. Then the company is not loosing anything from their pocket.
Jeeva

From India, Bangalore
Dear Bhuvana,
There is no such resrictions on PF contribution either from employee or employer. There are such companies who pays PF contribution irrespective of Basic Salary.
Now in case of employer contribution, the basic salary is restricted to Rs.6500/- only for Pension Fund contribution.
Regards
Rajendra

From India, Mumbai
DEAR
AS PER RULES ENVISIONED IN EPF END MP ACT AND THE SCHEMES FRAMED THEREUNDER STATUTORY WAGE LIMIT IS RS 6500/. EMPLOYEE CAN CONTRIBUTE @ RATE OR HIGHER WAGE WITH EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTION RESTRICTED TO RS6500/.
IF EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTES @WAGE ANMINISTRATIVE CHARGES SHALL E APPLICABLE @HIGHER WAGES. MOREOVER AS PER RULE TO CONTRIBUTE @HIGFER WAGE EMPLOYER SHULD SEEK PERMISSION FROM OFFICE OF RPFC.
ONE MORE THING CONTRIBUTION @ HIGHER WAGE FOR PENSION FUND CAN BE DONE ONLY WHEN PAID FROM DATE OF JOINING.
rajanikant mishra

From India, Delhi
Dear
As per the provisions of the Act, the amount is restricted to Rs.6500/- . But it is the descretion of the management whether to entertain the restriction or not. In PF that is (account number 1), over and above will booked in this account.
But for pension whatever we pay, it is restricted only for Rs.6500/-. The remaining amount of contribution will book into account number 1 in PF.

From India, Coimbatore
Hi, It is the option of the company to pay the employer contribution beyond Rs.6500/-. other wise you can restrict employer contribution for Rs.6500/- on basic+DA. Regards, Kanths
From India, Hyderabad
As per statutory norms, the PF contribution by the employee and employer have to be the same amount. Either the Co can utilise a ceiling of having both parties (employee & employer) contribute only 780/- per month (in case of employee's basic sal being 6500 or above) or stick to the 12% of the basic sal.
Hope this clarifies.
Executive HR
Kingfisher Airlined Limited
Mumbai

From India, Bangalore
As per law, Employer contribution will be 12%.
Bifurcation:-
8.33% ------- Pension fund . (Calculation on Rs 6500. So maximum will be Rs 541 Per month ).
3.67%-------- Provident fund (on basic + DA of employee's salary).
If suppose, emplyee basic + DA is more than Rs 6500 ,eg, Rs 10,000 than contribution to Pension fund will be Rs 541 than adjusted amount will be transfer to Provident fund amount which will be 659.
Hope this is more clear . 8-)

From India, Pune
As per PF Act, the PF contribution by the employee and employer have to be the same amount. In this case of employee's sal Should be more than 6500 or above then 12% of the basic salary will be taken for PF Cal from Employee and the Employer will be paying 13.61 % for PF.
Employer 13.61%
Contribution:
3.67% = Provident Fund (A/c No.1)
8.33% = Pension Fund (A/c No.10)
0.5% = EDLIS -Employees Direct Linked Insurance Scheme (A/c No.21)
Administrative Charges:
1.10% of emoluments = Provident Fund (A/c No.2)
0.01% of emoluments = EDLIS (A/c No.22)

From India, Madras
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