Home Legal News [Provident fund] In CTC Model, Employees To Get Benefit Of Reduction Of Employer’s Provident Fund Contribution :Govt Clarifies

[Provident fund] In CTC Model, Employees To Get Benefit Of Reduction Of Employer’s Provident Fund Contribution :Govt Clarifies

by Shreya
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In Cost to Company(CTC) model, the benefit of 2% reduction of the employer’s contribution under the Employees Provident Fund and Miscellaneous Provisions Act will be passed on to the employee.

A Press Release from the Ministry of Labour and Employment highlighting provident fund stated :

“In Cost to Company (CTC) model, if Rs.10000/- is monthly EPF wages, in CTC Model the employee gets Rs.200/- more directly from employer as employer’s EPF/EPS contribution is reduced and Rs.200/- less is deducted from his/her wages”.

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The reduction in statutory rate of contributions from 12% to 10% for wage months May, 2020, June, 2020 and July, 2020 for all class of establishments covered under the EPF & MP Act, 1952 announced on May 13 by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman as part of Atma-Nirbhar Bharat package. This has been notified vide SO 1513 (E) dated 18.05.2020 published in the Gazette of India.

The reduced rate is also not applicable for PMGKY beneficiaries, since the entire employees EPF contributions (12% of wages) and employers’ EPF & EPS contribution (12% of wages), totaling 24% of the monthly wages is being contributed by the Central Govt.

Reduction in rate of EPF contributions from 12% to 10% of basic wages and Dearness allowances is intended to benefit both 4.3 Crore employees/members and employers of 6.5 lakhs establishments to tide over the immediate liquidity crisis to some extent.

In Cost to Company (CTC) model, if Rs.10000/- is monthly EPF wages, in CTC Model the employee gets Rs.200/- more directly from employer as employer’s EPF/EPS contribution is reduced and Rs.200/- less is deducted from his/her wages.

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