Hindustan Times (East UP)

EPFO mulls new pension plan for wages over ₹15k

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NEW DELHI: Retirement fund body EPFO is mulling a new pension product for organised sector workers who are getting basic wages of more than ₹15,000 per month and are not mandatoril­y covered under its Employees’ Pension Scheme 1995 (EPS-95).

At present, all those employees in the organised sector whose basic wage (basic pay plus dearness allowance) is up to ₹15,000 per month at the time of joining service are mandatoril­y covered under EPS-95.

“There has been demand for higher pension on higher contributi­ons among the members of the Employees’ Provident Fund Organisati­on (EPFO). Thus, it is under active considerat­ion to bring out a new pension product or scheme for those whose monthly basic wages are more than ₹15,000,” a source privy to the developmen­t told PTI.

As per the source, the proposal on this new pension product could come up for discussion in the meeting of EPFO’s apex decision making body Central Board of Trustees (CBT) on March 11 and 12 at Guwahati.

During the meet, a sub-committee constitute­d by the CBT on pension related issues in November 2021 would also submit its report.

The source explained that there are EPFO subscriber­s who are getting more than ₹15,000 monthly basic wages who are forced to contribute lower (at the rate of 8.33% of ₹15,000 per month into EPS-95) and thus they get lower pension.

The EPFO had amended the scheme in 2014 to cap monthly pensionabl­e basic wages to ₹15,000.

The threshold of ₹15,000 applies only at the time of joining service. It was revised upward from ₹6,500 from September 1, 2014 in view of price rise and pay revisions in the formal sector.

Later, there were demands and deliberati­ons to raise the threshold monthly basic wage to ₹25,000, but the proposal was not approved.

As per industry estimates, raising pensionabl­e pay could have brought 50 lakh more formal sector workers under the ambit of EPS-95. “A proposal for increase in the wage ceiling from ₹15,000 per month to ₹25,000 per month for coverage under the Employees’ Provident

Funds & Miscellane­ous Provisions Act, 1952 has been submitted by the Employees’ Provident Fund Organisati­on (EPFO). No decision in this regard has been taken,” former labour minister Bandaru Dattatreya had stated in a written reply in the Lok Sabha in December 2016.

The source said there is a need for a new pension product for those who are either forced to contribute lower or who could not subscribe to the scheme as their monthly basic wages were higher than ₹15,000 at the time of joining service.

The source added that there is no move to hike the pensionabl­e salary cap by the EPFO in the immediate future and in that scenario, the body has to think about giving coverage to those formal sector workers who are excluded from the EPS-95 due to higher basic wages.

 ?? HT ?? At present, all the employees in the organised sector whose basic wage is up to ₹15,000 per month are covered under EPS-95.
HT At present, all the employees in the organised sector whose basic wage is up to ₹15,000 per month are covered under EPS-95.

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