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Govt. implements cut in EPF contribution to 10% for May, June and July

The decision is estimated to infuse liquidity of ₹6,750 crore in the next three months. File

The Ministry of Labour & Employment has implemented the decision to cut employees’ provident fund (EPF) contributions to 10% from the existing 12% for three months till July.

This would increase 4.3 crore organised sector employees’ take home pay and reduce the liability of 6.5 lakh employees reeling under liquidity crunch under lockdown to contain COVID-19.

The decision is estimated to infuse liquidity of ₹6,750 crore in the next three months.

The Labour Ministry in a notification issued on Monday stated that the reduction in EPF contributions shall be applicable “in respect of wages payable by it for the months of May, June and July, 2020“.

Therefore the take home pay due in June, July and August would increase, while the employers’ contributions due in June, July and August would reduce.

Giving reason for the move it stated “whereas due to COVID-19 pandemic, lockdown is in force across the country and the Central Government after making necessary inquiry is satisfied that to provide liquidity in the hands of employers and employees, there arises a need to amend the notification of April 9, 1997.”

Last week, Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman had announced reduction of statutory provident fund contribution by both employers and employees for next three months.

The Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs) and public sector undertakings (PSUs) will however continue to contribute 12% as employer contribution to the Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO).

This reduction of the EPF contributions will be applicable for workers who are not eligible for 24% EPF support under PM Garib Kalyan Package and its extension.

The government is contributing employers and employees contributions of 24% of basic wages for those establishments that have up to 100 employee and 90% of whom earn under ₹15,000 monthly wage since March.

Last week, Ms. Sitharaman had also announced the extension of the benefit under Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojana (PMGKY) for three months, where the government would contribute entire 24% of EPF contributions till August, giving relief to 3.67 lakh employers and 72.22 lakh employees.

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