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Employees' PF contribution can go higher than 10 pc, not of employers: Labour ministry

The ministry said employees can contribute more than newly set limit of 10 pc to their PF for next three months, but employers need not match the higher contribution.

Employees' PF contribution can go higher than 10 pc, not of employers: Labour ministry

Wednesday May 20, 2020 , 2 min Read

The labour ministry on Tuesday said employees can contribute more than the newly set limit of 10 percent of basic wages to their provident fund (PF) for the next three months, but employers don't need to match the higher contribution.


In a statement, the ministry said, "Under the EPF Scheme, 1952, any member has the option to contribute at a rate higher than statutory rate (10 percent) and employer can restrict his contributions at 10 percent in respect of such employee."
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Employer contributions to the social security scheme run by the EPFO shall be 10 percent of the wages of May, June and July due in June, July and August, respectively, the statement explained.


The ministry on Monday notified lower rates of provident fund contribution at 10 percent, increasing the in-hand salary of 4.3 crore provident fund subscribers.


Last week, Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman had announced the reduction of statutory provident fund contribution by both employers and employees for the next three months to 10 percent of basic wages from 12 percent.


The reduction of rate of contribution is not applicable to establishments like Central and State Public Sector enterprises or any other establishment owned or controlled by or under control of the Central government or State government.


These establishments shall continue to contribute 12 percent of basic pay and dearness allowances (DA).


EPF contributions are paid as proportion of basic wages which include basic pay and DA.


As a result of reduction in statutory rate of contributions, the employee shall have a higher take home pay due to reduction in deduction from his pay on account of EPF contributions and employer shall also have his liability reduced by two percent of basic wages of his employees.


Edited by Javed Gaihlot