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pb_bisht
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Dear Samz5000,
As very well defined by Hiral Mehta, i would just like to add few point in that will be -
as provided by you :EE amt Rs. 37862/-
ER amt Rs. 11816/-
Your PF contribution i.e. 12% of basic will be as follows
12%+Interest earned on that(EE)= 37862/-
3.67%+Interest earned on that(ER)= 11816/-
Rest of the amount contributed from employer towards Pension fund as 8.33% hence, Your Pension amount will as
EE (37862) - Interest Amount earned on (EE+ER) - ER(11816)= Outcome will be your Pension amount.
And total amount will be
EE+ER+(Pension fund- Interest amount earned on (EE+ER)
i.e. 37862+11816+ (26046- Interest earned on EE+ER)
Note- As per PF scheme we do not earn any interest in the contribution towards Pension.
Please write if you still required any further clarification.
Regards,
Pushkar Bisht

From India, Delhi
pb_bisht
33

Dear Syama,
Yes you can withdraw Pension amount but there are some condition in which it will no be withdrawn.
1. If your total service is less 6 Month towards the Pension Scheme.
2. If your total service is more than 10 years than you can not withdraw the amount you will only be eligible for PSC(Pension Scheme Certificate) at the time of going for withdrawal.
Regards,
Pushkar Bisht

From India, Delhi
novel
6

8.33% or Rs.541/- whichever is less will go to Pension account and balance will be shown as Employers PF contribution. Pension part of PF only can be withdrawan if your service is less than 9 years and 6 months. You can not withdraw pension part if your service is more than 9 years and 6 months.
Novel Lopes
Manager - HR

From India, Mumbai
madhu183
It will not be given at the time of PF withdrawal , but it will be given every month as Pension
From India, Bangalore
Ramesh64974
4

ER amt is less because 8.33 % goes to Pension Fund which does not show in Annual slip and 3.67% shoes in PF slip. Calculate to check the amounts.
From India, Rourkela
satishwr
Dear members
I received my PF from my earlier employer. I got ER and EE but I doubt had I received the Family Pension account.
whether 8.33 % portion will be given to the employee at the time of withdrawal of PF
Please help me how to know the details of these. My earlier PF office is Mumbai bandra
Thanks and regards

From India, Madras
satishwr
[QUOTE=satishwr;2002022]Dear members
I received my PF from my earlier employer. I got ER and EE but I doubt had I received the Family Pension account.
whether 8.33 % portion will be given to the employee at the time of withdrawal of PF
Please help me how to know the details of these. My earlier PF office is Mumbai bandra
Thanks and regards
satishwr

From India, Madras
pb_bisht
33

Dear Satishwr, Please check your PF slips and match the settled amount or else check with your employer. Please write if you have any query pertaining to above. Regards, Pushkar Bisht
From India, Delhi
satishwr
Hi Mr.Pushkar Bisht Thank you for the timely reply. I will just go through the pf slips and let you know the details of the same in details. Thanks & Regards Satish W.R
From India, Madras
shaji.george1964@gmail.com
Dear Syam,
The Employer Contribution of 8.33% to Family Pension A/c will be refunded you at the time of your Refund Claim. If you complete 10 year service ,the monthly pension amount will be from this 8.33%. There is an option to you, to withdraw the 8.33% (Family Pension amount) along with your PF contribution at the time of your Resignation or retirement.(You can opt for Pension Scheme or Withdrawal of full amount in the Refund claim.)
Regards,
Shaji George.

From India, Cochin
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