dear all
i want to know about the widow and children p.f pension. one of our employee has been expired and he was 55 years old and was take benefit of EPS(pension Scheme) on 50 years sheme. is there any scheme aftre 50 years and now how to calculate widow pension.
Please help ME out
Thanks
From India, Noida
i want to know about the widow and children p.f pension. one of our employee has been expired and he was 55 years old and was take benefit of EPS(pension Scheme) on 50 years sheme. is there any scheme aftre 50 years and now how to calculate widow pension.
Please help ME out
Thanks
From India, Noida
Dear Rahul,
You have mentioned that 1) your employee expired at the age of 55 years & 2) he availed pension at the age of 50 years. As a member of PF he cannot avail pension at the age of 50 years. Hence kindly make it clear of his pension status.
If the member already availed pension, widow will get 50% of member pension. Two children will get 25% of widow pension till they attain the age of 25 years.
If the member not availed pension, widow will get pension as per Table C or equivalent to member pension whichever is high. In this case also two children will get 25% of widow pension till they attain the age of 25 years.
Abbas.P.S
From India, Bangalore
You have mentioned that 1) your employee expired at the age of 55 years & 2) he availed pension at the age of 50 years. As a member of PF he cannot avail pension at the age of 50 years. Hence kindly make it clear of his pension status.
If the member already availed pension, widow will get 50% of member pension. Two children will get 25% of widow pension till they attain the age of 25 years.
If the member not availed pension, widow will get pension as per Table C or equivalent to member pension whichever is high. In this case also two children will get 25% of widow pension till they attain the age of 25 years.
Abbas.P.S
From India, Bangalore
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