Dear Jaya Ramachandran, EPF Contribution will be deducted as long as you continue to be EPF Member.Till your Retirement, you will continue to be EPF Member.You will attain 58 Years on 17/06/2021
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
hi all , is there any one has a pension calculation form as per the pension policy in UAE with all thanks & appreciation
From United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi
From United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi
my DOB is 5/12/1960,joined psu company on 27/07/1985,no service break, i will be retired on 31/12/2020 after 60th age, and hence what will be the pension under 1995?
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
Dear Keshawrao, You can opt for EPS Pension after attaining 58 years.Consequently, Employer share of EPF @12%will be remitted to EPF.This is beneficial from individual perspective.The amount of pension will be quantified after taking in to consideration your EPS Salary during Membership & past service prior to 1995.The quantum of pension will be reflected in Pension Payment Order issued by Department
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
Hi,
I submitted application for revised pension. There were 4 months of non-contributory period
while I was on ex-India leave. Besides, last two payments were split payments i.e August for 20 days
and 11 days in September.
How should this period be calculated. Could you please elaborate on it.
Will the non-contributory days be calculated on the basis of average pay.
Please throw some light on it and also cite the relevant provisions.
Thanks,
Davinder Randhawa
From Canada, Brampton
I submitted application for revised pension. There were 4 months of non-contributory period
while I was on ex-India leave. Besides, last two payments were split payments i.e August for 20 days
and 11 days in September.
How should this period be calculated. Could you please elaborate on it.
Will the non-contributory days be calculated on the basis of average pay.
Please throw some light on it and also cite the relevant provisions.
Thanks,
Davinder Randhawa
From Canada, Brampton
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