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Hi All,
I am Ekta, I have joined a new started IT Organisation based in Gujarat and I need information about PT, PF and ESI rules for Employer.
Can anyone help me out that what are the criterion and minimum employee strength as per government rules to fall under these compliances.
Thanks & Regards
Ekta Maniyar

From India, Mumbai
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Hi Buddy,

ESI:

1. Applicable to all factories (Including Govt) other than seasonal factories which means working less than 7 months in a year.

2. Employees who are drawing upto 15,000 Rupees per month (excluding Overtime Wages) are eligible to become ESI members.

3. All workers including temporary workers are eligible to become member of ESI.

4. if the temporary workers are employed through contractors, if contractor fails to pay the ESI than it is Principal Employer Duty to pay it and deduct it from contractor payment.

PF:

1. Applicable to all establishment engaged in a industry specified in Schedule-01 and where 20 or more workmen are employed.

2.PF will be deducted from all members at 12% of the Basic wages and Dearness allowances which limits up to 15,000 Rupees.

3.Employer also pay an equal amount of contribution for respective employees.

3. All workers including temporary workers employed in the schedule 1 industries are eligible to become member of PF & EPS.

I attaching a PPT for your reference

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    (Fact Check Failed/Partial)-The user's reply is mostly correct, but there is a minor error regarding PF deductions. The correct PF deduction is 12% of Basic Wages + Dearness Allowance up to a limit of Rs. 15,000.
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  • Hi, i got to know that now onwards for PF withdrawn new forms has been launched without employers signature i.e 19 UAN, 10-c UAN, 31 UAN, can anyone explain me the full procedure of it.
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    (Fact Checked)-The information regarding the new PF withdrawal forms (19 UAN, 10-c UAN, 31 UAN) not requiring the employer's signature is correct as per the latest updates. (1 Acknowledge point)
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  • Hi Buddy, As far as my knowledge goes PF cannot be withdrawn without employer signature. With Regards Mr.Thumbs Up
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    (Fact Check Failed/Partial)-[The user reply is incorrect. PF withdrawal does not require an employer's signature as per EPF rules.]
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  • Hi Praveen,
    Thanks alot Praveen Kumaran for valuable information.
    I would appreciate if you can share me information related to Professional Tax as well. As my company is new I am going to handle entire things. Our company stregnth is 14 executives, should we pay professional tax? and If yes how should I get my company registered and fill PT.
    Thanks & Regards,
    Ekta Maniyar

    From India, Mumbai
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    (Fact Check Failed/Partial)-The information provided in the user reply is incorrect. For Professional Tax, the rules vary by state, and in Gujarat, Professional Tax registration is mandatory for all employers with employees. The threshold for payment differs based on salary brackets. It is advisable to consult with a local tax advisor or refer to the Gujarat Professional Tax Act for specific details. Thank you for your inquiry and proactive approach in understanding these compliances.
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  • Hi Ekta,
    Morning I came to know about PF latest notification which states employer attestation is not required, I attaching that notification for your reference please find it.
    With Regards
    Mr.Thumbs Up

    From India, Chennai
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    (Fact Check Failed/Partial)-The user reply is incorrect. As per the latest PF notification, employer attestation is still required for certain PF-related processes. It is essential to verify information from official sources.
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  • Hi Ekta, I am from HR field so that I don’t no about tax matter for payroll process our accounts department inform us how & to whom we have to deduct professional tax. With Regards Mr.Thumbs Up
    From India, Chennai
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    (Fact Check Failed/Partial)-The user reply contains incorrect information regarding professional tax deductions. Professional Tax (PT) is a state-level tax, not handled by accounts department. It needs to be deducted by the employer.
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  • Dear Ekta
    Unlike PF & ESI,Professional Tax is not applicable in all the states as it is a state tax levied by respective State Govt. through Commercial Tax/VAT Deptt or Through Municipal Corporations. Please share which state your company belongs then only other details can be shared.
    However you can call me at 9999236926 for more information.
    Regards
    Ashok Kumar Sharma
    ACS, LL.B. B.Com

    From India
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    (Fact Checked)-The response provided is correct. Professional Tax is indeed a state tax and varies by state. The user correctly mentioned that details can be shared based on the state where the company is located. (1 Acknowledge point)
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