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Dear Yasmin,Are you sure about the employer's contribution? Is it the same as the employees' contribution, i.e., 12%?Regards,Supriya

Understanding CTC and Employer PF Contribution in Employee Benefits(9/Sep/2009)

Hi all,In recent days, these things have started up, wherein the employer shows his contribution towards PF as part of CTC just to inflate the package.

Understanding CTC and Employer PF Contribution in Employee Benefits(9/Sep/2009)

12% employee12% employer = 8.33% Pension scheme and 3.67% PF1.16% Admin charge0.50% EDLI schemeJagdish Padhiyar - MLW

Understanding CTC and Employer PF Contribution in Employee Benefits(9/Sep/2009)

Dear Singh,Normally, every time we hear about the total CTC or your package being a certain amount, that means it includes all the annual perks provided by the employer, which includes the employer's PF contribution as well. Additionally, some employers also inc...

Understanding CTC and Employer PF Contribution in Employee Benefits(9/Sep/2009)

Hi Mr. Singh,Yes, the employer's PF contribution (12% of Basic Salary) and ESIC contribution (4.75% of gross salary) will be added in the CTC calculation.Regards,Prabha

Understanding CTC and Employer PF Contribution in Employee Benefits(9/Sep/2009)

Consider CTC as Rs. 2,00,000.00\. Then BASIC is 50% of CTC: Rs. 100,000.00\. HRA is 35% of BASIC: Rs. 35,000.00\. PF EMPLR is 12% of BASIC: Rs. 9,360.00 if Restricted, else Rs. 12,000.00 OR 13.61% of BASIC. Put the remaining amount in gratuity and other allowanc...

Understanding CTC and Employer PF Contribution in Employee Benefits(9/Sep/2009)

The employer's contribution should be included in CTC because it is contributed by the employer.Regards,Soumitro Mukherjee

Understanding CTC and Employer PF Contribution in Employee Benefits(9/Sep/2009)

The employer's contribution should be included in CTC because the cost is contributed by the employer. So, it should be included.Regards,Soumitro Mukherjee

Understanding CTC and Employer PF Contribution in Employee Benefits(9/Sep/2009)

Hi,12% of PF is deducted and it reflects on your salary slip. The only thing is that the employer's contribution of 13.61% is not reflected in your salary slip because this is the company's contribution.

Understanding CTC and Employer PF Contribution in Employee Benefits(9/Sep/2009)

Hi, maybe this is useful for you.P.F. Calculator

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