Is it acceptable if the Employer is deducting PF Contributions of both employee & employer from the employee’s salary?
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
If employer’s pf contribution is mentioned in CTC breakup then it’s completely acceptable. If not, then please provide us your entire salary breakup to guide you further. Regards, Manish
From India, Ahmedabad
From India, Ahmedabad
But, employer’s EPF contribution is mentioned in CTC break up then it’s completely acceptable. Bharath.B. Sr. Hr Executive,
From India, Chennai
From India, Chennai
What if employer's part of contribution is mentioned but not as a deduction but as a cost to company. And just the part of employee's contribution is mentioned as deduction. Is the part of employer's contribution deducted from employer's salary?
Please help me with this..
Regards
Shraddha
From India, undefined
Please help me with this..
Regards
Shraddha
From India, undefined
Hello Shraddha,
Employer's part of PF contribution is part of cost to company and it is mentioned in CTC breakup. Employee's part of contribution will be mentioned in gross salary. Gross Salary is what employee earns for payable days for the month and CTC is what company bears for that employee.
Regards,
Manish
From India, Ahmedabad
Employer's part of PF contribution is part of cost to company and it is mentioned in CTC breakup. Employee's part of contribution will be mentioned in gross salary. Gross Salary is what employee earns for payable days for the month and CTC is what company bears for that employee.
Regards,
Manish
From India, Ahmedabad
@ Shraddha,
For EPF Employee Contribution is 12%
Employer Contribution is 13.15
ESIC EE Contribution 1.75%
ER 4.75%
You can show the Employees contributions like ( EPF 12% % ESIC -4.75% only the cost cutting by the Baic ). Then Employer Contribution you make it in the Company cost - and also you can pay according to their No. of working days.
Regards,
Bharath.B
Sr.Hr Executive
9884930240
From India, Chennai
For EPF Employee Contribution is 12%
Employer Contribution is 13.15
ESIC EE Contribution 1.75%
ER 4.75%
You can show the Employees contributions like ( EPF 12% % ESIC -4.75% only the cost cutting by the Baic ). Then Employer Contribution you make it in the Company cost - and also you can pay according to their No. of working days.
Regards,
Bharath.B
Sr.Hr Executive
9884930240
From India, Chennai
Dear members,
Let me explain the matter in detail. All the above comments ca be true, that depends upon what is gross payable salary is considered by the employer.
The CTC sheet generally splitted into two parts.
1 - Month Payable Salary (Containing all payable emoluments like Basic, DA, HRA, Allow. Incentives etc. of which only deductions made like PF, ESI, PT, Absent days, advance etc.).
2 - Gross Salary (containing employer's contributions towards PF, ESI, PT, Annual Bonus etc.).
While processing the salary if No. 1 salary is considered than employer PF contribution should not be deducted, but if the gross salary processed as per 2, than employer PF Contribution can be deducted.
I would like to give the proper breakup to your CTC and detail of your monthly salary, than only fellow member can give correct (desirable) comment on it.
From India, Delhi
Let me explain the matter in detail. All the above comments ca be true, that depends upon what is gross payable salary is considered by the employer.
The CTC sheet generally splitted into two parts.
1 - Month Payable Salary (Containing all payable emoluments like Basic, DA, HRA, Allow. Incentives etc. of which only deductions made like PF, ESI, PT, Absent days, advance etc.).
2 - Gross Salary (containing employer's contributions towards PF, ESI, PT, Annual Bonus etc.).
While processing the salary if No. 1 salary is considered than employer PF contribution should not be deducted, but if the gross salary processed as per 2, than employer PF Contribution can be deducted.
I would like to give the proper breakup to your CTC and detail of your monthly salary, than only fellow member can give correct (desirable) comment on it.
From India, Delhi
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