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Exemption of first 5 years to newly established establishments for taking registration under EPF Act. - CiteHR

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Respected All,
I was told by someone that there was a provision under EPF & MP Act, 1952 which exempts the newly established establishments for the first 5 years for taking registration under EPF & MP Act, 1952 and during this period the establishment will be treated as non-coverable establishment and during this period the establishment will be not liable for contribution towards EPF in respect of it's employees, even if the establishment is having more than 20 employees or it recruits any existing member, which I opposed to that concern as I was not aware about any such provision!
But, the point was striking in my mind and I tried to find that provision but was fail to do so.
Can anyone put some light on this point?
Thanks in advance.

From India, Delhi
Babu Alexander
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To all establishment which is a factory, registered under Factories Act, or any establishments covered under Shops and Establishment Act, when 20 or more cover able employees, are employed, on any day, the Provident Fund Act becomes applicable.
From India, Madras
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