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shardadevi
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HI I want to know when we can deduct pf from any employee Thanks & Regards DILIP
From India, Pune
deepak thukral
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THE PROVIDENT FUND IS TO BE DEDUCTED THE DATE FROM WHICH AN EMPLOYEE IS ENROLLED AS MEMBER OF THE PROVIDIENT FUND. AS PER RULES AS ON DATE APPLICABLE IMMEDIATELY ON JOINING AN EMPLOYEE BECOMES ELIGIBLE FOR BEING ENROLLED AS A MEMBER. THUS YOU HAAVE TO DEDUCT FROM THE IST DAY ITSELF.
DEEPAK THUKRAL

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shiva786
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Hi,
In case if your company is registered with PF Office then PF needs to be deducted from the day one of any Employee and needs to be remitted to the PF Office. PF needs to be calculated @12% of basic + leave Encashment if any.
Find below the breif gist of PF calcualtion
EE Contribution = 12 % of basic + Leave Encahsment if any
ER Contribution = 12% of above which is again bifurcated as under
8.33% is deposited in FPF (family pension fund) and the remaining out of 12% which comes to 3.67% is deposited in PF account.

From India, Pune
vikram.dalvi
Dear
Provident fund is applicable to all employees i.e. trainee, probetioner or confiremed from his Date of Joining. The PF is not applicable to Apprentices only i.e. under Apprentices Actn 1961
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Vikram Dalvi

From India, Mumbai
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