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Employee Provident Fund Act
Employee Provident Fund (EPF) is one of the main platforms of savings in India for nearly all
people working in Government, Public or Private sector Organizations. This article is about what
is Employee Provident Fund (EPF), Employee Pension Scheme (EPS), Employees Deposit
Linked Insurance Scheme (EDLIS), how the contributions are calculated based on basic salary
and dearness allowance, what are the EPF interest rate, how much would one save in EPF, how
would one know about the amount accumulated in PF.
What is Employee Provident Fund?
A provident fund is created with a purpose of providing financial security and stability to elderly
people. Generally one contributes in these funds when one starts as employee, the contributions
are made on a regular basis (monthly in most cases). It’s purpose is to help employees save a
fraction of their salary every month, to be used in an event that the employee is temporarily or no
longer fit to work or at retirement. The investments made by a number of people / employees are
pooled together and invested by a trust.
Employee Provident Fund (EPF) is implemented by the Employees Provident Fund
Organisation (EPFO) of India. An establishment with 20 or more workers working in any one of
the 180+ industries ( given here) should register with EPFO. Typically 12% of the Basic, DA,
and cash value of food allowances has to be contributed to the EPF account. EPFO is a statutory
body of the Indian Government under Labour and Employment Ministry. It is one of the largest
social security organisations in the world in terms of members and volume of financial
transactions undertaken.
EPF, EPS, EDLIS
The Constitution of India under “Directive Principles of State Policy” provides that the State
shall within the limits of its economic capacity make effective provision for securing the right to
work, to education and to public assistance in cases of unemployment, old-age, sickness &
disablement and undeserved want.
The EPF & MP Act, 1952 was enacted by Parliament and came into force with effect from 4th
March,1952. A series of legislative interventions were made in this direction, including the
Employees’ Provident Funds & Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952. Presently, the following
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three schemes are in operation under the Acts:( Click on the link if interested in reading the acts
which are in pdf format)
1. Employees’ Provident Fund Scheme, (EPS)1952
2. Employees’ Deposit Linked Insurance Scheme,(EDILS) 1976
3. Employees’ Pension Scheme, 1995 (replacing the Employees’ Family Pension Scheme,
1971)(EPS)
Employees’ Pension Scheme (EPS) of 1995 offers pension on disablement, widow pension,
and pension for nominees. EPS program replaced the Family Pension Scheme (FPS). It is
financed by
diverting 8.33 percent of employer’s monthly contribution from the EPF(restricted to 8.33% of
6500 or Rs 541) and government’s contribution of 1.17 percent of the worker’s monthly wages.
The purpose of the scheme is to provide for
1) Superannuation Pension: Member who has rendered eligible service of 20 years and retires
on attaining the age of 58 years.
2) Retiring Pension: member who has rendered eligible service of 20 years and retires or
otherwise ceases to be in employment before attaining the age of 58 years.
3) Permanent Total Disablement Pension
4) Short service Pension: Member has to render eligible service of 10 years and more but less
than 20 years.
Employees Deposit Linked Insurance Scheme (EDLIS)
Under the EDLI scheme life insurance cover is provided to the PF members. The cost of the
scheme is borne by the employer but as the amount of life coverage under this statutory scheme
is very low (a maximum amount of Rs. 60,000), usually employers opt out of the EDLI scheme
by going for group insurance scheme which usually provides higher coverage to employees
without any increase in cost to the employer.
EPF, EPS and EDLIS are calculated on Basic salary, Dearness allowances(DA), cash value of
food concession and retaining allowances if any. Most of the organizations follow Basic+ DA
Method.
Retaining allowances means an allowance payable for the time being to an employee of any
factory or other establishment during any period in which the establishment is not working, for
retaining his services.
Table below gives the rates of contribution of EPF, EPS, EDLI, Admin charges in India.
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Scheme Name Employee contribution Employer contribution
Employee provident fund 12% 3.67%
Employees’ Pension scheme 0 8.33%
Employees Deposit linked insurance 0 0.5%
EPF Administrative charges 0 1.1%
EDLIS Administrative charges 0 0.01%
In industries like beedi, jute, guar gum factories, coir industry (other than spinning sector) the
Employee contribution is 10% while employer’s contribution is 1.67%.
Employees drawing basic salary upto Rs 6500/- have to compulsory contribute to the Provident
fund and employees drawing above Rs 6501/- have an option to become member of the
Provident Fund. It is beneficial for employees who draw salary above Rs 6501/- to become
member of Provident Fund as it is deducted from the salary before it is deposited on bank or
given hence compulsorily saving happens. Employee’s contribution is matched by
Employer’s contribution(till 12%) so extra money and it is helpful for tax purpose too. The
employer contribution is exempt from tax and employee’s contribution is taxable but
eligible for deduction under section 80C of Income tax Act.
Calculation of Employees Provident Fund Contributions
Basic salary of Rs 3500
Let us calculate the contribution of an employee who is getting a basic salary of Rs 3500.
Contribution Towards Calculation Amount
EPF Employees share 3500 x 12% 420
EPS Employer share 3500 x 8.33% 292
EPF employer share 3500 x 3.67% 128
EDLI charges 3500 x 0.5% 18
EPF Admin charges 3500 x 1.1% 39
EDLI Admin charges 3500 x 0.01% 0.35 ( round up to Rs 1/-)
Basic salary above Rs 6500
In such cases companies uses different method for calculation as per their pay roll
policy. Consider an employee getting a basic salary of 7500/- We can calculate it in different
ways but EPS is calculated only up to 6500/- that means the maximum amount is fixed to Rs
541.00. The three methods mentioned below are based on the above example.
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Method-1
If company consider total basic salary above the limit fixed 6500.00 for PF
calculation. Employer has decided to contribute on total basic salary which is 12 % on 7500.00
equal to 900.00. EPS Share is fixed to 541. Balance (900-541) goes to EPF account 359.00. You
may be thinking that, what about 3.67%?, Here you don’t need to care about it.
Contribution Towards Calculation Amount
EPF Employees share 7500 x 12% 900
EPS Employer share 6500 x 8.33% 541
EPF employer share 7500 x 12% (-) 541 359
EDLI charges 7500 x 0.5% 38
EPF Admin charges 7500 x 1.1% 83
EDLI Admin charges 7500 x 0.01% 0.75 ( Round up to Rs 1/-)
Method -2
Some companies follows the below method in which employee share is calculated on 7500/- and
employer share is calculated on up limit Rs 6500/-
Contribution Towards Calculation Amount
EPF Employees share 7500 x 12% 900
EPS Employer share 6500 x 8.33% 541
EPF employer share 6500 x 3.67% 239
EDLI charges 6500 x 0.5% 33
EPF Admin charges 6500 x 1.1% 72
EDLI Admin charges 6500 x 0.01% 0.65 ( Round up to Rs 1/-)
Method-3
Some companies calculate both employer and employee shares on 6500/- in spite of higher basic
salary than 6500.00
Contribution Towards Calculation Amount
EPF Employees share 6500 x 12% 780
EPS Employer share 6500 x 8.33% 541
EPF employer share 6500 x 3.67% 239
EDLI charges 6500 x 0.5% 33
EPF Admin charges 6500 x 1.1% 72
EDLI Admin charges 6500 x 0.01% 0.65 ( Round up to Rs 1/-)
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EPF scheme allows partial withdrawals for the purpose of marriage/illness/higher
education/house construction etc.
SOME COMMON QUESTIONS:
Q. What is the interest on the PF accumulations?
A : Compound interest as declared by Central Govt. is paid on the amount standing to the credit
of an employee as on 1st April every year.
Q. What is the EPF Interest Rate?
The EPF interest rate of India is decided by the central government with the consultation of
Central Board of trustees. In the past several decades, the interest rate has ranged from 8-12 % of
the balances maintained in the fund. The EPF interest rate notification is available on the official
website of EPF India on an annual basis. The same is communicated through major dailies in all
cities. To see Interest rate over the years from 1952 please click the image below.
EPF interest rate from 1951
Q. How much would one save by investing in EPF?
Let’s say Swayam starts with a basic salary of Rs. 20,000. Every year, on an average, he gets a
5% increment. He started at 25 years and worked till 60 years so his working life is, 35 years. He
contributes 12% of his basic salary towards PF which is matched equally by one’s company,
(EPF contribution is 3.67%, EPS 8.67%).
In this case, over the course of 35 years of his working life, his total contribution is Rs. 26.01
Lakhs. Of course, his company makes a contribution of Rs. 7.955 Lakhs, total contribution of
Rs 33.967 lakh. And this amount grows into – Rs. 1.38 Crores at the time of his retirement!
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EPF Benefit
How is it calculated?
At the beginning of each year there would be opening balance, the amount accumulated till
then. Contribution is made monthly but interest is calculated yearly. On gets interest on opening
balance and monthly contribution. So for next year the new opening balance would be: old
opening balance + contribution throughout the year + interest on the (old opening balance +
contribution)
To see the calculation for each year in above example click on the image below. You can also
play with EPF calculator here.
EPF calculation
Q. How would I know the amount of accumulations in my PF account ?
PF office sends an annual statement through the employer which gives details about the PF
accumulations. The statement contains details like, Opening balance, amount contributed during
the year, withdrawal during the year, interest earned and the closing balance in the PF account.
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This statement is sent by the PF department on completion of the financial year. Sample
statement is shown below.
Sample PF statement
Q. Is it also possible to check the EPF Account balance online?
A: From July 2011 one can check the EPF Account balance online. Follow the following steps.
1) Go to www.epfindia.com/MembBal.html
2) Select EPFO Office where PF account it maintained. Suppose the account is in Punjab. Select
Punjab from the Drop Down.
3) Select the office name: Once you select state in earlier state, it would then show code for
various EPFO offices in Punjab. Say your EPFO office was in Ludhina. So select the office name
Ludhiana, the establishment code would be LD-LDH. This would take you to next screen which
has LD LDH filled for establishment code.
4) Enter PF Account Number which is in the format:
EPFO Office Code/Establishment Code (Max. 7 Digits)/Extension(Max. 3 digits)/Account
Number (Max 7 digit)
PF Account Number may not have Extension code, in that case leave it blank.
Enter the Account Number.
Note: Your PF account number may have just two alphabets for EPFO Office Code then you can
search the new Code at EPFI Establishment Information Search This is also available on 1st step
mentioned above: Member Balance Information Search Your Establishment Code here.
5) Enter your Mobile and Name, Accept Terms and condition and Submit.
Sequence of steps is shown in the images below. Click on image to enlarge.
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Know your balance
Instructions
Select PF office
EPF Select PF Office
Code
EPF Enter account
Number
You will get SMS alert from EPFO: EE amount: Rs XXXXX and ER amount Rs:XXXXX as on
<Today’s Date>(Account updated upto Date).
EE = Employee Contribution and ER = Employer Contribution on date (shown in Account
updated date) mentioned in your SMS. It does not show current balance of PF Account as on
Today
Q.Which form has to be filled while becoming member of provident fund?
To become a member of the Employee Provident Fund one has to fill Form 11 and Nomination
Form. For more details check out EPFI webpage for Employees. Sample images of the Form 11
and Form 2(front and back) are given below. Click on the image to enlarge.
Form 11
Form 2 Front
Form 2 back
Q. Can I voluntary contribute more than the statutory limit to EPF?
You can contribute additional amount (over and above 12%) to Provident Fund by depositing
VPF (Voluntary Provident Fund). However, employer is not bound to do a matching
contribution. The employer is liable to pay contribution only on 6500 whatever is the basic
salary. This is called voluntary contribution and a Joint Declaration Form needs to be filled up
where the employer and the employee both have to give a declaration as to the rate at which PF
would be deducted.
Pension Benefits
Q: When can an employee start receiving a Pension?
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A: A employee can start receiving the pension under EPS only after rendering a minimum
service of 10 years and attaining the age of 58/50 years. However, no pension is payable before
the age of 50 years and early pension after 50 years but before the age of 58 years is subject to
discounting factor @ 4% (w.e.f. 26.09.2008) for every year falling short of 58 years. In case of
death / disablement, the above restriction doesn’t apply.
Q: How long the pension is available?
A: Lifelong pension is available to the member and upon his death members of the family are
entitled for the pension.
Q: What is the formula for calculating the monthly pension?
A: Under Employees’ Pension Scheme, the monthly retiring pension is decided on the basis of
‘Pensionable Service’ and ‘Pensionable Salary’ and is worked out as follows
Monthly pension=( Pensionable salary*Pensionable service)/70
Pensionable Salary is arrived at by considering the average contributing salary immediately
preceding 12 months from the date of exit from the scheme, normally this would be limited to Rs
6,500 p.m. unless certain enhanced contributions are made by the employer with
permission. Pensionable Service is the service in years rendered by the member for which
contributions have been received maximum cannot exceed 35 years
Q: What is the maximum amount of Pension available under EPS? A: Based on a maximum employment period of 35 years, and maximum contribution of Rs 6500,
the maximum amount of pension as per the Pension formula would be = 6500 * 35)/70 = Rs
3,250 per month or Rs. 39,000(3250 * 12) per year.
Q. Is the Monthly Pension paid under EPS just?
The amount of pension is meager. If one would have invested Rs 541 in a recurring deposit at the
rate of 8% for 35 years one would get 12,49,263 as maturity amount. If this maturity amount is
put in buying the Pension plan say LIC’s Jeevan Akshay VI and put the above amount Rs
12,49,263 in the premium calculator of LIC with option as Annuity payable for life, one would
get monthly pension of Rs 10,150 which is much more than Rs 3250.
In this article we covered about EPF, EPS, the calculation etc. In the next article we shall cover
about how to withdraw or transfer from EPF, EPS. Difference between EPF and PPF? If you find
something missing or incorrect please let us know, we shall correct is As Soon As Possible
(ASAP). Hope you found this article helpful. What are you thoughts on EPF? Does it make sense
to contribute to EPF?
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EPF, EPS, EDLIS rates in India
EPF, EPS and EDLIS are calculated on Basic salary, dearness allowances, cash value of food
concession and retaining allowances if any.
“Retaining allowances means an allowance payable for the time being to an employee of any
factory or other establishment during any period in which the establishment is not working, for
retaining his services.”
Most of the organizations are following Basic+ DA Method. Below table tells you the rates of
contribution of EPF, EPS, EDLI, Admin charges in India.
Scheme Name Employee contribution Employer contribution Paid to A/c No
Employee provident fund 12% 3.67% 1
Employees’ Pension
scheme
0 8.33% 10
Employees Deposit linked
insurance
0 0.5% 21
EPF Administrative charges 0 1.1% 2
EDLIS Administrative
charges
0 0.01% 22
Sick industries like beedi, jute, guar gum factories, coir industry other than spinning sector
Scheme Name Employee contribution Employer contribution Paid to A/c No
Employee provident fund 10% 1.67% 1
Employees’ Pension scheme 0 8.33% 10
Employees Deposit linked
insurance
0 0.5% 21
EPF Administrative charges 0 1.1% 2
EDLIS Administrative
charges
0 0.01% 22
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Inspection charges payable by employer
Inspection charges must be paid by the employer in the following Cases.
1. Some establishment are exempted from EDLI contribution as they are providing the same
nature of benefit without any contributions from employee, such establishments are liable to
pay 0.005% on Basic salary
2. The establishments exempted under the scheme should pay 0.18% of Basic salary towards
inspection charges.
EPF Ceiling Limit
EPF ceiling limit is fixed to 6500/-.The employer is liable to pay contribution only on 6500/-
Whatever is the basic salary
Calculation of Employees provident fund
Let us calculate the contribution of an employee who is getting a basic salary of Rs 3500/-
Contribution Towards Calculation Amount
EPF Employees share 3500 x 12% 420
EPS Employer share 3500 x 8.33% 292
EPF employer share 3500 x 3.67% 128
EDLI charges 3500 x 0.5% 18
EPF Admin charges 3500 x 1.1% 39
EDLI Admin charges 3500 x 0.01% 0.35 ( round up to Rs 1/-)
The above calculation is easy and thereon complication.
Calculation of EPF for employees getting a basic salary over and above the ceiling limit
6500/-
In such cases companies uses different method for calculation as per their pay roll policy.
Consider an employee getting a basic salary of 7500/-
We can calculate it in different ways. The only thing you should take care is, EPS is calculated
only up to 6500/- that means the maximum amount is fixed to Rs 541.00. The three methods
mentioned below are based on the above example.
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Method-1
If your company consider total basic salary above the limit fixed 6500.00 for PF calculation
Contribution Towards Calculation Amount
EPF Employees share 7500 x 12% 900
EPS Employer share 6500 x 8.33% 541
EPF employer share 7500 x 12% (-) 541 359
EDLI charges 6500 x 0.5% 32.5
EPF Admin charges 6500 x 1.1% 71.5
EDLI Admin charges 6500 x 0.01% 0.65 ( Round up to Rs 1/-)
I will explain how Employer contribution of EPS and EPF is calculated.
Employer is decided to contribute on total basic salary which is 12 % on 7500.00 equal to 900.00
EPS Share is fixed to 541.00
Balance (900-541) goes to EPF account 359.00
Total share 900.00
Out of Rs 900.00 EPS share is RS 541/- which is fixed for a basic salary greater than 6500/-. The
balance amount is 900-541 = 359.00 which willgo to EPF account.
You may be thinking that, what about 3.67%?, Here you don’t need to care about it.
Method2
Some companies follows the below method in which employee share is calculated on 7500/- and
employer share is calculated on up limit Rs 6500/-
Contribution Towards Calculation Amount
EPF Employees share 7500 x 12% 900
EPS Employer share 6500 x 8.33% 541
EPF employer share 6500 x 3.67% 239
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EDLI charges 6500 x 0.5% 33
EPF Admin charges 6500 x 1.1% 72
EDLI Admin charges 6500 x 0.01% 0.65 ( Round up to Rs 1/-)
Method3
Some are calculating both employer and employee shares on 6500/- in spite of higher basic
salary than 6500.00
Contribution Towards Calculation Amount
EPF Employees share 6500 x 12% 780
EPS Employer share 6500 x 8.33% 541
EPF employer share 6500 x 3.67% 239
EDLI charges 6500 x 0.5% 33
EPF Admin charges 6500 x 1.1% 72
EDLI Admin charges 6500 x 0.01% 0.65 ( Round up to Rs 1/-)
SOURCE:
http://www.bemoneyaware.com/blog/epf/