The limit of the Employees Provident Fund Scheme was changed from Rs.6,500 to Rs.15,000. This is a much higher percentage in comparison to when it was Rs.6,500. A minimum pension of Rs.1,000 was also approved.
At this particular meeting a major decision was taken pertaining to the EPFO. This major decision that was taken at the meeting was the increment of the the EPF limit from Rs. 6500 to Rs 15000 which is drastically higher in percentage. Also the minimum pension of Rs, 1000 was also given approval.
The following are the key highlights and decisions discussed during the meeting regarding amendments to the Employees’ Provident Fund Scheme, 1952 (EPF), Employees’ Pension Scheme, 1995 (EPS), and the Employees’ Deposit Linked Insurance Scheme, 1976 (EDLI). These changes are aimed at implementing the increase in the wage ceiling to ₹15,000 and setting the minimum pension at ₹1,000.
The Central Provident Fund Commissioner (CPFC) provided a detailed explanation of the proposed changes and requested the Board's approval as outlined in the agenda.
It was also acknowledged that the increase in EPF limits would lead to a higher administrative workload. To manage this effectively, more human resources and infrastructure would be required by the Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO).
Another significant decision taken by the Central Board of Trustees (CBT) was the reduction in administration charges from 1.10% to 0.85%. This move is expected to ease the burden on employers while maintaining the fund’s efficiency.
Therefore, being based on these changes, and as in October 2015, the decisions made in the meeting has impacted in the following changes in the EPF limits.
An employer can contribute 0.5% of the salary paid to the employee for their EPF.
An employee becomes eligible for EPF contribution when their salary reaches Rs.15,000.
The age limit for EPF contribution is 60 years of age.
No, it's not compulsory to deduct 12% of the employee's salary as EPF contribution.
Yes, an employer can deduct more than 12% of the employee's salary as EPF contribution.
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