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SEMINAR ON
 EPF & MP ACT, 1952
– MEMBERS’ SERVICES


                      1
INTRODUCTION
The Employees’ Provident Funds & Miscellaneous
Provisions Act, 1952 enacted by Parliament came
into force w.e.f. 14.3.1952 and presently the
following three Schemes are in operation under the
Act:-
1. The Employees’ Provident Fund Scheme, 1952
2. Employees’ Pension Scheme, 1995 and
3. Employees’ Deposit Linked Insurance Scheme,
    1976.
                                                 2
FUNDING OF THE SCHEME
Schemes          Employer’s          Employees’*        Central Govt.    Total
Provident Fund            3.67%                12%                  0%           15.67%
Insurance Fund                0.5%                 0%               0%             0.5%
(EDLI)
Pension Fund              8.33%                    0%            1.16%            9.49%
Total                     12.5%                12%               1.16%           25.66%

* Rate of contribution is 10% in respect of following
establishments :-
less than 20 persons are employed.
sick unit declared by the BIFR.


                                                                                          3
(contd…)
Accumulated losses equal to or exceeding its
 entire network.
Any establishment in the (a) Jute, (b) Beedi,
 (c) Brick, (d) Coir and (e) Gaurgum industry or
 factories

Administrative Charges / Inspection Charges are
applicable @ 1.10% and 0.18% respectively.


                                               4
COVERAGE



           5
APPLICATION OF THE ACT
 All establishments / factories included in the list of
  notified industries and class of establishments as
  in Schedule I and employing 20 or more persons.
 Any other establishment employing 20 or more
  persons or class of establishments which the
  Central Government may notify.
 The Act will come into force in an establishment
  from the very date of set up or commencement of
  business except certain class of establishments as
  excluded under Section 16 of the Act

                                                       6
(contd…)
– Departments or branches of an establishment,
  situated in the same place or different places shall
  be treated as parts of the same establishment for
  coverage under the Act.
– The Act once applied will continue to apply to the
  establishment even if the number of employees
  fall less than 20 after coverage.
– The Act is applicable to cinema theatres
  employing 5 or more workers

                                                     7
VOLUNTARY COVERAGE
• With the consent of the employer and
  majority of employees, an establishment
  otherwise not coverable can be covered under
  Section 1(4) of the Act..




                                             8
MEMBERSHIP
- Persons / employees including regular, casual,
  piece rated, part time, temporary and contract
  employees.
- Coverage from the date of joining the
  establishment / factory.
- All employees getting the wages upto Rs.
  6500/- per month.
- In case of wages more than Rs. 6500/- p.m. on
  joint request by employee and employer
                                               9
COMPLIANCE



             10
ROLE OF COMPLIANCE
Coverage of all coverable establishments .

Extending membership to all eligible
 employees in covered establishments .

Ensuring proper implementation of Act
 & Scheme provisions

                                              11
REGISTRATION
• A registration number otherwise known as Code
  Number issued to every establishment / factory
  to which the Act is applied.
• Issued by RPFC under whose jurisdiction the
  establishment is located.
• In case of factory, code number is allotted by
  RPFC under whose jurisdiction factory is located.
• A contractor employing 20 persons and engaged
  in the work of different establishments may
  obtain a separate Code Number
                                                  12
(contd…)
• Normally Code Number is issued within 3 days
  on submission of requisite documents like
  proof of date of set up, Demand Draft towards
  PF dues for one month etc.
• All members be assigned with separate PF
  Account Number.
• The provisions of the Act applies to the
  establishment suo-moto, on fulfilling the
  conditions for the coverage

                                              13
COLLECTION / RECEIPT OF
           CONTRIBUTIONS
• Contributions in respect of each member as
  per specified rate received by the concerned
  RPFC.
• Maintenance of contribution card member-
  wise for each financial year.
• Deduction of employees’ share of PF from
  wages of the member before disbursement.


                                             14
(contd…)
• A member is required to contribute
  compulsorily upto Rs. 6500/- of his wages and
  he may voluntarily opt to contribute beyond
  the wage ceiling of Rs. 6500/- (i.e. upto his
  wages). During the course of membership, if
  the wages (Basic + Dearness Allowance
  including cash value of food concession and
  Retaining allowances) has crossed Rs. 6500/-
  the member and employer are required to pay
  PF contribution at least upto Rs. 6500/- only.
                                               15
(contd…)
• If an employee is willing he can also contribute to
  the fund in excess of the statutory limit of 10% or
  12% of his wages, as the case may be. The
  employer need not pay in excess of the statutory
  limit.
• The employers’ share of PF contribution should
  not be deducted from the wage of a member or
  recovered from the member.
• Principal employer is liable for default by their
  contractors.
                                                   16
ASSESSMENT OF DUES / RECOVERY
• In case of default, the dues can be assessed
  under Section 7A of the Act.
• Proceedings u/s. 7A is quasi-judicial process.
• In case of belated remittance damages u/s.
  14B and interest u/s. 7Q are leviable.




                                               17
CONSEQUENCES ON DEFAULT
• In case of non-payment of assessed dues the
  recovery actions as per provisions u/s. 8 of the
  Act read with 2nd / 3rd Schedule of I.T. Act,
  1961.
• Penal damages upto 25% per annum and
  interest at the rate of 12% payable on the
  defaulted amount.
• Attachment of bank accounts.
• Realisation of dues from Debtors.
                                                 18
(contd…)
• Attachment of movable and immovable
  properties.
• Arrest and detention.
• Action u/s. 406/409 of Indian Penal Code.
• Action u/s. 110 Criminal Procedure Code.
• Prosecution u/s. 14 of the EPF Act.



                                          19
DUTIES OF THE EMPLOYERS
• Enrol all categories of employees including the employees
  engaged by or through contractors and also piece rated,
  hourly rated employees.

• Remit the contributions and administrative charges before the
  15th of the following month.

• File the initial returns of Form 9, Form 3(P.S.), form 5A.

• File the monthly returns in Form 12A, Form 5, Form 10 and
  Challans for remitting the dues.

                                                               20
(contd…)
• Maintain the contribution card in respect of each employee
  in Form 3A and submit the annual returns in Form 3A and
  6A after reconciliation with Challans and form 12A.

• The employer has to ensure that statutory dues in respect
  of contractors employees are remitted and returns filed.

• Employer should attest the form No.2 and the claims
  forms submitted by the member/ legal heirs/ nominees.

• Make available all relevant records for inspection of visiting
  officials with due authorisation.


                                                               21
SERVICES TO MEMBERS



                      22
(i) Benefits under EPF Scheme
• Payment of accumulation plus interest on
  retirement, resignation, death.
• Partial withdrawals permitted for specific
  purposes:
 o Financing life insurance policies
 o acquiring house or site
 o Addition and substantial alterations of the dwelling house
 o marriage of self and dependents
 o education of children
 o treatment of illness etc.
 o Purchase of equipment by physically handicapped
   employees.
 o Financial assistance on dismissal, discharge, closure / lock
   out.

                                                              23
OTHERS
(ii) Redressal of grievances at field office and Head
      Office levels.
(iii) Disposal of grievances in Bhavishya Nidhi
      Adalats.
(iv) Know Status of your Claim from EPFO Website.
(v) Lodging the grievances on the Website under
      CPGRAM.
(vi) Status of claims settlement from Information
      Kiosks.

                                                   24
DIFFICULTIES IN IMPLEMENTATION OF
      PROVISIONS OF THE ACT
• No voluntary compliance by employers.
• Lack of awareness among establishments
  regarding compliance and submission of returns.
• Lack of awareness among the employees
  regarding social security benefits.
• Wage ceiling at Rs. 6500/-.
• Existence of Schedule Head.
• Non-issue of statement of member’s account due
  to non-submission of returns by the employer.

                                                25
(contd…)
(vii) Outsourcing and employees engaged on
       contract.
(viii) Engaging the contract / part time employee in
       the Government Departments.
(ix) Not fully computerization in EPFO.
(x) Numerous returns submitted by the
       employers.
(xi) Delay in settlement of claims / grievances due
       to heavy workload.

                                                  26
(contd…)
(xii) Delay in issue of PF statements due to non-
        submission of returns.
(xiii) Illiteracy among members for maintaining
     their Date of Birth records.
(xiv) Employers reluctant to submit the claim
     forms in time.



                                                27
IMPORTANT SECTIONS OF THE ACT
• SECTION 1 – APPLICABILITY OF THE ACT
• SECTION 6 – RATE OF CONTRIBUTIONS
• SECTION 7A – DECIDING APPLICABILITY AND
  ASSESSMENT OF DUES
• SECTION 7Q – IMPOSING OF INTEREST
• SECTION 8 – RECOVERY OF DUES FROM
  EMPLOYERS AND CONTRACTORS


                                        28
(contd…)
• SECTION 11 – PRIORITY OF PAYMENT OF EPF
  CONTRIBUTIONS OVER OTHER DEBTS
• SECTION 14 – PENALTIES FOR DEFAULTERS
• SECTION 14B – LEVYING OF DAMAGES ON
  BELATED PAYMENTS
• SECTION 16 – EXCLUSION FROM THE ACT
• SECTION 17 – EXEMPTION


                                            29
THANK YOU.



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EPF & MPF act 1952

  • 1. SEMINAR ON EPF & MP ACT, 1952 – MEMBERS’ SERVICES 1
  • 2. INTRODUCTION The Employees’ Provident Funds & Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952 enacted by Parliament came into force w.e.f. 14.3.1952 and presently the following three Schemes are in operation under the Act:- 1. The Employees’ Provident Fund Scheme, 1952 2. Employees’ Pension Scheme, 1995 and 3. Employees’ Deposit Linked Insurance Scheme, 1976. 2
  • 3. FUNDING OF THE SCHEME Schemes Employer’s Employees’* Central Govt. Total Provident Fund 3.67% 12% 0% 15.67% Insurance Fund 0.5% 0% 0% 0.5% (EDLI) Pension Fund 8.33% 0% 1.16% 9.49% Total 12.5% 12% 1.16% 25.66% * Rate of contribution is 10% in respect of following establishments :- less than 20 persons are employed. sick unit declared by the BIFR. 3
  • 4. (contd…) Accumulated losses equal to or exceeding its entire network. Any establishment in the (a) Jute, (b) Beedi, (c) Brick, (d) Coir and (e) Gaurgum industry or factories Administrative Charges / Inspection Charges are applicable @ 1.10% and 0.18% respectively. 4
  • 6. APPLICATION OF THE ACT  All establishments / factories included in the list of notified industries and class of establishments as in Schedule I and employing 20 or more persons.  Any other establishment employing 20 or more persons or class of establishments which the Central Government may notify.  The Act will come into force in an establishment from the very date of set up or commencement of business except certain class of establishments as excluded under Section 16 of the Act 6
  • 7. (contd…) – Departments or branches of an establishment, situated in the same place or different places shall be treated as parts of the same establishment for coverage under the Act. – The Act once applied will continue to apply to the establishment even if the number of employees fall less than 20 after coverage. – The Act is applicable to cinema theatres employing 5 or more workers 7
  • 8. VOLUNTARY COVERAGE • With the consent of the employer and majority of employees, an establishment otherwise not coverable can be covered under Section 1(4) of the Act.. 8
  • 9. MEMBERSHIP - Persons / employees including regular, casual, piece rated, part time, temporary and contract employees. - Coverage from the date of joining the establishment / factory. - All employees getting the wages upto Rs. 6500/- per month. - In case of wages more than Rs. 6500/- p.m. on joint request by employee and employer 9
  • 11. ROLE OF COMPLIANCE Coverage of all coverable establishments . Extending membership to all eligible employees in covered establishments . Ensuring proper implementation of Act & Scheme provisions 11
  • 12. REGISTRATION • A registration number otherwise known as Code Number issued to every establishment / factory to which the Act is applied. • Issued by RPFC under whose jurisdiction the establishment is located. • In case of factory, code number is allotted by RPFC under whose jurisdiction factory is located. • A contractor employing 20 persons and engaged in the work of different establishments may obtain a separate Code Number 12
  • 13. (contd…) • Normally Code Number is issued within 3 days on submission of requisite documents like proof of date of set up, Demand Draft towards PF dues for one month etc. • All members be assigned with separate PF Account Number. • The provisions of the Act applies to the establishment suo-moto, on fulfilling the conditions for the coverage 13
  • 14. COLLECTION / RECEIPT OF CONTRIBUTIONS • Contributions in respect of each member as per specified rate received by the concerned RPFC. • Maintenance of contribution card member- wise for each financial year. • Deduction of employees’ share of PF from wages of the member before disbursement. 14
  • 15. (contd…) • A member is required to contribute compulsorily upto Rs. 6500/- of his wages and he may voluntarily opt to contribute beyond the wage ceiling of Rs. 6500/- (i.e. upto his wages). During the course of membership, if the wages (Basic + Dearness Allowance including cash value of food concession and Retaining allowances) has crossed Rs. 6500/- the member and employer are required to pay PF contribution at least upto Rs. 6500/- only. 15
  • 16. (contd…) • If an employee is willing he can also contribute to the fund in excess of the statutory limit of 10% or 12% of his wages, as the case may be. The employer need not pay in excess of the statutory limit. • The employers’ share of PF contribution should not be deducted from the wage of a member or recovered from the member. • Principal employer is liable for default by their contractors. 16
  • 17. ASSESSMENT OF DUES / RECOVERY • In case of default, the dues can be assessed under Section 7A of the Act. • Proceedings u/s. 7A is quasi-judicial process. • In case of belated remittance damages u/s. 14B and interest u/s. 7Q are leviable. 17
  • 18. CONSEQUENCES ON DEFAULT • In case of non-payment of assessed dues the recovery actions as per provisions u/s. 8 of the Act read with 2nd / 3rd Schedule of I.T. Act, 1961. • Penal damages upto 25% per annum and interest at the rate of 12% payable on the defaulted amount. • Attachment of bank accounts. • Realisation of dues from Debtors. 18
  • 19. (contd…) • Attachment of movable and immovable properties. • Arrest and detention. • Action u/s. 406/409 of Indian Penal Code. • Action u/s. 110 Criminal Procedure Code. • Prosecution u/s. 14 of the EPF Act. 19
  • 20. DUTIES OF THE EMPLOYERS • Enrol all categories of employees including the employees engaged by or through contractors and also piece rated, hourly rated employees. • Remit the contributions and administrative charges before the 15th of the following month. • File the initial returns of Form 9, Form 3(P.S.), form 5A. • File the monthly returns in Form 12A, Form 5, Form 10 and Challans for remitting the dues. 20
  • 21. (contd…) • Maintain the contribution card in respect of each employee in Form 3A and submit the annual returns in Form 3A and 6A after reconciliation with Challans and form 12A. • The employer has to ensure that statutory dues in respect of contractors employees are remitted and returns filed. • Employer should attest the form No.2 and the claims forms submitted by the member/ legal heirs/ nominees. • Make available all relevant records for inspection of visiting officials with due authorisation. 21
  • 23. (i) Benefits under EPF Scheme • Payment of accumulation plus interest on retirement, resignation, death. • Partial withdrawals permitted for specific purposes: o Financing life insurance policies o acquiring house or site o Addition and substantial alterations of the dwelling house o marriage of self and dependents o education of children o treatment of illness etc. o Purchase of equipment by physically handicapped employees. o Financial assistance on dismissal, discharge, closure / lock out. 23
  • 24. OTHERS (ii) Redressal of grievances at field office and Head Office levels. (iii) Disposal of grievances in Bhavishya Nidhi Adalats. (iv) Know Status of your Claim from EPFO Website. (v) Lodging the grievances on the Website under CPGRAM. (vi) Status of claims settlement from Information Kiosks. 24
  • 25. DIFFICULTIES IN IMPLEMENTATION OF PROVISIONS OF THE ACT • No voluntary compliance by employers. • Lack of awareness among establishments regarding compliance and submission of returns. • Lack of awareness among the employees regarding social security benefits. • Wage ceiling at Rs. 6500/-. • Existence of Schedule Head. • Non-issue of statement of member’s account due to non-submission of returns by the employer. 25
  • 26. (contd…) (vii) Outsourcing and employees engaged on contract. (viii) Engaging the contract / part time employee in the Government Departments. (ix) Not fully computerization in EPFO. (x) Numerous returns submitted by the employers. (xi) Delay in settlement of claims / grievances due to heavy workload. 26
  • 27. (contd…) (xii) Delay in issue of PF statements due to non- submission of returns. (xiii) Illiteracy among members for maintaining their Date of Birth records. (xiv) Employers reluctant to submit the claim forms in time. 27
  • 28. IMPORTANT SECTIONS OF THE ACT • SECTION 1 – APPLICABILITY OF THE ACT • SECTION 6 – RATE OF CONTRIBUTIONS • SECTION 7A – DECIDING APPLICABILITY AND ASSESSMENT OF DUES • SECTION 7Q – IMPOSING OF INTEREST • SECTION 8 – RECOVERY OF DUES FROM EMPLOYERS AND CONTRACTORS 28
  • 29. (contd…) • SECTION 11 – PRIORITY OF PAYMENT OF EPF CONTRIBUTIONS OVER OTHER DEBTS • SECTION 14 – PENALTIES FOR DEFAULTERS • SECTION 14B – LEVYING OF DAMAGES ON BELATED PAYMENTS • SECTION 16 – EXCLUSION FROM THE ACT • SECTION 17 – EXEMPTION 29