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Implication of Supreme Court Verdict on Provident Fund

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Regional Provident Fund Vs Vivekananda Vidyamandir And Others  (Supreme Court of India)
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Advertisement Regional Provident Fund Vs Vivekananda Vidyamandir And Others  (Supreme Court of India) The Supreme Court’s (SC) ruling on Provident Fund on Thursday (28 February, 2019) states that employers can’t segregate special allowances from basic salary. It has to be included for PF deductions under the Employees’ Provident Fund and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952, said a bench of Justices Arun Mishra and Naveen Sinha. The Supreme Court held that variable earning which may vary from individual to individual according to their efficiency and diligence will stand ...
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Rajiv Nigam
Name: Rajiv Nigam
Qualification: CA in Practice
Company: RAJIV NIGAM & ASSOCIATES
Location: NEW DELHI AND NOIDA, Uttar Pradesh
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2 Comments
  1. for example, currently my company pays 25000/month as basic pay & another 25000/month as allowances. current Employer’s PF contribution is 12% of 25000= 3000 and same as mine contribution
    will it now change to 12% of 50000=6000?

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