Hi, pls tell me about the following, 1. if an person is hired as consultant is it he falls under employee of the company. 2. if an person is under apprenticeship is it pf is compulsory to pay
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Dear Sir, if employee getting more then 6500 basic then we can remove from p.f ?? Himmatsinh Zala
From India, Ahmadabad
From India, Ahmadabad
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Harikumar
From India, Mumbai
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Harikumar
From India, Mumbai
Dear All, I am adding few files on Establishment Exemption (1-3) and on Expat (4 & 5). Kindly go through them and post your queries. S.Sethupathy, Excellent Hr Services, Erode.
From India, Coimbatore
From India, Coimbatore
p.f. Coverage is not choice of individual employee.but in following situation he exempt himself from coverage.
1) his basic salary is above rs 6500/- since the beginning.
2) if he is giving declaration in form no -11 that he was not a p.f. Member in his previous company
3) if his age is above 58 years.
4) total strength of employees is less than 20 in the establishment.
From India, Mumbai
1) his basic salary is above rs 6500/- since the beginning.
2) if he is giving declaration in form no -11 that he was not a p.f. Member in his previous company
3) if his age is above 58 years.
4) total strength of employees is less than 20 in the establishment.
From India, Mumbai
If the Salary is More Than Rs.6500/- than he can be exempted. But the condition is that he should not be a member of EPF earlier. You have to get signed Form No.11.
From India, Ludhiana
From India, Ludhiana
I understand that if any employee is having basic more than 6500 than he can opt for exemption under sec 17 by filing form 1 and form 11. Is it right? Seniors please clarify my doubt. Gauri
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
coverage of p.f. Is not the choice of individual employee. It is the law and if somebody comes under the definition of coverage then he has to cover.
1) his basic at the time of joining is below rs -6500/-pm
2) if he is already covered then issue of rs 6500/- does not arise
3)p pf has no connection with the p.f
4) it is a statutory requirement.
5) self declaration has no meaning if his basic salary/wages is under the coverage of pf.
From India, Mumbai
1) his basic at the time of joining is below rs -6500/-pm
2) if he is already covered then issue of rs 6500/- does not arise
3)p pf has no connection with the p.f
4) it is a statutory requirement.
5) self declaration has no meaning if his basic salary/wages is under the coverage of pf.
6) if he join newly and his basic is above rs 6500/- then only he can give declaration that he was never a p.f. Member in any company.
From India, Mumbai
can employee exempt himself and his employer from deduction of PF if he/she gives the request in written that he/she do not want to enroll for PF deductions.
Please advise
Regards,
Suman Arora
10.09.2011
From India, New Delhi
Please advise
Regards,
Suman Arora
10.09.2011
From India, New Delhi
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