What if basic salary is more than 15000?

For the PF deduction, the maximum limit of salary of the employee is Rs 15,000 per month. This means that even if the employee's salary is above Rs 15,000, the employer is liable to contribute only on Rs 15,000 that is Rs 1,800. Both employer and EPFO are at fault. Complain to Labour commissioner.
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What is the maximum limit for PF deduction?

The EPF contribution is either 12% of Rs. 15,000 or 12% of (Basic Salary + Dearness Allowance, if applicable). The upper limit of EPF contribution every month is 12% of Rs. 15,000.
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Is it necessary to deduct PF?

EPF deduction is mandatory for employees who draw a salary less than Rs 15,000, but others can opt-out of this scheme through a declaration made in Form 11 of EPFO. What is the current EPF interest rate?
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Is PF optional for salary above 15000?

If you are drawing a salary higher than Rs. 15,000 per month, you are termed a non-eligible employee and it is not mandatory for you to become a member of the EPF, although you can still register with the consent of your employer and approval from the Assistant PF Commissioner.
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Is PF applicable for salary more than 15000?

For the PF deduction, the maximum limit of salary of the employee is Rs 15,000 per month. This means that even if the employee's salary is above Rs 15,000, the employer is liable to contribute only on Rs 15,000 that is Rs 1,800. The statutory compliance for PF contribution has some less known facts associated with it.
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What is 15000 limit in PF?

As per the rules, in EPF, employee whose 'pay' is more than Rs 15,000 a month at the time of joining, is not eligible and is called non-eligible employee. Employees drawing less than Rs 15,000 a month have to mandatorily become members of the EPF.
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What is the basic salary limit for PF?

To be applicable for EPF, one needs a basic pay of less than ₹15,000 a month. To be applicable for EPF, one needs a basic pay of less than ₹15,000 a month.
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Is PF mandatory for salary above 21000?

Under the current rules, any company with more than 20 employees must register with the EPFO and the EPF scheme is compulsory for all employees earning less than ₹15,000. The increase in the limit to ₹21,000 will bring more workers under the retirement scheme.
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Is it good to have high basic salary?

High basic salary is beneficial for some individuals and not so much for others. People with incomes under the 10-20% bracket can benefit from a high basic pay as they can build on their retirement savings. However, those with incomes under the 30% slab may benefit more from tax-saving allowances.
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Is 15k a good salary?

Salary of rs 15,000 per month at the age of 24 is not bad because this is the starting or average salary in india. For single person 15000 per month good to enjoy better life.
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Can basic salary be less than 40 %?

Basic salary is always taxable and should, therefore, not be more than 40% of the CTC. However, it should also not be kept too low since it will then result in reduction in the other constituents of the salary.
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How is basic salary calculated?

Ideally, they use a reversed calculation method where a percentage of the salary and CTC is taken. The basic pay is usually 40% of gross income or 50% of an individual's CTC. Basic salary = Gross pay- total allowances (medical insurance, HRA, DA, conveyance, etc.)
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Is PF mandatory for salary below 25000?

If your starting salary is above 25000 Rs then it is not mandatory to deduct PF. But if you are already a member of EPF and your monthly salary increases to above 25000 Rs then you have to continue your PF contribution, but PF will be calculated on a limit 0f 15000 salary only.
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Is ESI calculated on basic salary?

Employees' State Insurance Scheme will be calculated on the gross salary (Basic and LOP dependent allowances) upto ₹21,000. If Gross is above ₹21,000 ESI will be constant.
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Can an employee contribute more than 12 of basic salary towards EPF?

In an EPF account, a person has to mandatorily give 12% of his Basic Salary and Dearness Allowance towards the fund. In a VPF, it is a voluntary contribution with the maximum limit at 100%.
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Why PF is deducted twice from salary?

If the salary is mentioned as CTC, the employer PF amount only will be given in the offer letter. Employee PF amount will not be shown and it will be deducted from the salary. so it is logical only. CTC means cost to the company which is given by the company employee deductions to be not given.
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How can I calculate PF if basic salary is less than 15000?

Calculation of EPF

Contribution made by the employee equals 12% of his/her Basic Pay plus Dearness Allowance (DA). When the Basic Pay + DA is less than or equal to Rs 15000, the employee contribution is 12% of Basic Pay + DA, whereas the employer contribution is 3.67% of the Basic Pay + DA.
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Can PF be less than 12 of Basic?

Employer's Contribution towards EPF

The minimum amount of contribution to be made by the employer is set at a rate of 12% of Rs. 15,000 (although they can voluntarily contribute more). This amount equals Rs. 1,800 per month.
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Why is my PF only 1800?

The employers monthly contribution is restricted to a maximum amount of Rs 1,800. Even if the employee's salary exceeds Rs 15,000, the employer is liable to contribute only Rs 1,800 (12% of Rs 15,000).
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Is it mandatory to deduct PF from salary more than 10000?

Is employee provident fund contribution compulsory for an employee? Contribution towards Employee Provident Fund is optional if the basic salary is more than Rs. 6500/- per month and the employee can choose between deduction and non-deduction of provident fund.
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What is the new PF rules?

Employees Provident Fund (EPF) contributions exceeding ₹ 2.50 lakh yearly will be taxed from today, i.e., April 1, 2022. That limit has been set for government employees at a higher end of ₹ 5 lakh. With the new rules, the centre aims to prevent high earning people from taking advantage of government welfare schemes.
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Is PF mandatory for salary above 30000?

As on date mandatory provision of PF deduction is on Rs. 15000/- Beyond that it is a voluntary matter. If you keep a new employee at the rate of Rs. 30,000/- PM, you need not to pay PF contribution for him, reason is that that it is a social security arrangement and not meant for higher salaried people.
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How much is basic salary in CTC?

Usually, the basic salary is 40% to 60% of CTC (Cost to Company). The statutory components: bonus, PF, gratuity and other benefits are determined based on the basic salary. An increase or decrease in the basic salary calculations can affect the employee's CTC.
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