No Tags Found!

SH

Shai89308

Executive Hr

AS

Ammu Shanvi

Human Resource

GS

G SHASHI KRISHNA

Senior Manager - Hr

AH

Aizant HR

Human Resources

MA

MARSHAL

Safety Officer

AK

Anish Katoch

Hr Executive

PR

PranjalR

Hr Recruiter

AP

Alka Pal

Hr Executive

Karthikeyan8195

Management Consultant

MK

Mohit Kumar Puri

Head Marketing

AU

Austex

Accounts Manager


rajeda2006
Dear Sir/Mam,
I am Rajesh, working One of the MNC company, i want Exel Random time, my company working shit 4, This is my shift time.
A - 08.00 AM to 04.00 PM
B - 04.00 PM to 12.00 AM
C - 12.00 AM to 08.00 AM
G - 09.00 AM to 06.00 PM
pls send excel file, very urgent..
Thanks and regards,
Rajesh

From India, Bangalore
mayadesai86@gmail.com
m sorry ma frn but can’t help u out on dis..i think hemang is havng d apt soln.or maybe you can directly try askng the concerned person of your b co.
From India, Mumbai
eshwar
1

Dear friend,
If u have requested Transfer of PF from A to B. The A companie's PF will Be added for B company's PF Account which can be said as A+B= X, and this X amount of PF amount will become as single unit of PF and it can be transfered to another company & so on in future also.
There will be no impact on the amount & if the A company has already transfered the amount to B then you are no way have pending settelement with company A. you can go ahead a transfer to company C.
Regards,
Eshwar Reddy
Executive HR

From India, Bangalore
boonusourav
4

dear all,
now we have members from all over India and we are based in Ahmedabad. so if an employee joins the company, and he is from different state, what process we need to make for PF transfer, as in Ahmedabad PF officer dont help us in transfering the number. they say that the employee needs to go to his previous employer and fulfill the formality. so in this case please help me how can we minimize the process and move smoothly.
regards
brinda

From India, Ahmadabad
Awvik
10

Hi Supriya,
The law of the land says that if an employer wants to give statutory benefits over and above the normal benefits certified by law, then the employer is free to do so. It is totally at the discretion of the employer as to whether he would like to give statutory benefits over and above what is stated by the law. So in your case if an employer doesnot want to deduct P.F. from employees having basic + DA of more then 6500/- then he can do so legally. The law cannot force the employer to deduct P.F. from employees having Basic + DA of more then 6500/-. So, always remember if an employer is deducting PF from all the employees of the organisation irrespective of the ceiling provided by law, then he is actually doing us a favour instead of harm.
Thanks and regards
Prithvi

From India, New Delhi
prashant_patil
7

Dear Prithvi, By my opinion the employee should have more than 6500 (basic+da) at the time of joining. In only this case he should be exempted from deudction of PF. Best Regards
From India, Nagpur
manoj.gupta21
1

Dear Friend,
For PF transfer the employee need to fill Form no. 13 and this form is deposited in PF office after verify from the employer. The the company has their own PF trust then the same procedure is applied. The pf transfer form may be deposited in pf officer by the employer or the employee. The pf transfer form you can download from pf office website : www.epfindia.com
Manoj gupta

From India, New Delhi
M.T.K.S.VASAN
1

If the accounts of all the three companies are maintained by the same office of the RPF commisioner, there wont be any problem in transferring the entire accumulations to your new account straightaway.
Even otherwise, when your transfer request in FORM 13 goes to the respective PF authoritities of Company B , they will not effect the transfer unless the earlier request for transfer from Company A to B is effected.
However, there is nothing wrong in ensuring whether the Pf accumulations is already transferred to B company or not before submitting the necessary transfer form (FORM-13) to Company C.

From India, Mumbai
k.sujaya@yahoo.com
1

This is actual proceedure for the PF get transfered-
If you have joined and left company A, and joined company B its your responsiblity to transfer your previous a/c to present one. That is company B. But once you join Company B you need to submit your Form 2 (Nomination Form) and Form 13 (Transfer Form) to your present employer(B) and then they have send this Form to your previous employer(A) where they have to attach your yearly contribution Statement (Form 3A) (See to that your previous employer (A) do the same without fail. Sometimes they will not do the proceedure or they will loose the papers) then B will send (follow up is needed every time) it to your regional pf office for further process. After 2 months have an enquiry with pf office through B whether your a/c has been transfered or not. if not do the same proceedure once again still it is not happening then directly give your transfer letter to the pf office through your present employer. Once all the amount comes to your present (B) account then you can do the same proceedure as you have done earlier. or if the amount has not come to one account (B) then you can apply for 2 transfer form for both the A & B through C
I hope this clarifies you.
Hope you get your pf amount at the earliest:icon1:
Sujaya

From India, Bangalore
Manjudey
hai,
I just want to know if Company B has not submitted his PF transfer form, then where will his PF amount will go for company B contribution.
since, he will be submitting his PF transfer from in company c.


Find answers from people who have previously dealt with business and work issues similar to yours - Please Register and Log In to CiteHR and post your query.





About Us Advertise Contact Us Testimonials
Privacy Policy Disclaimer Terms Of Service

All rights reserved @ 2024 CiteHR ®

All Copyright And Trademarks in Posts Held By Respective Owners.