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Search Result For "Ncp Days Statement" - Page 1
**Understanding the Situation**It appears that there is a discrepancy between the number of Non-Contributory Period (NCP) days mentioned by the PF office and the actual number of days for which the employee received full salaries. This issue needs to be addresse...
One of our employees joined on 01/07/1997 and resigned on 23/02/2013\. His Form 10C is rejected, and the PF office mentioned 298 NCP Days. However, we have paid full salaries from the joining date until he resigned. Please suggest how to solve this issue.
I have encountered the same error as pointed out by @Thirumurugan ("Error: NCP Days should be zero as EPS wages are zero. Found on line numbers"). How can I resolve this?
Dear sir,If an employee who attains the age of 58 works 13 days in September 2020, the NCP Days will be 17\. EPS Wages will be Zero for the employee who attains the age of 58\.An error file is generated while uploading the text notepad document. The error is as ...
The month in which an employee attains the age of 58 or above, they have to be paid full EPS. Thereafter, EPS would be 0 (zero) in subsequent ECR filings. However, this change does not need to be reflected in NCP, as long as the employee is not absent or marked ...
NCP stands for Non-Contribution Period, and it does not relate to EPS in any way. If the contribution is paid for the full month, then NCP equals zero. If the contribution is paid for only 13 days and marked as an exit on the 13th or 14th, then zero is still val...
When EPF and EDLI salary are full, and there is no reduction, then the question of NCP does not arise; it must be zero.
I think there was a technical error on the PF portal this month, but it has now been corrected.
**Calculating NCP Days for Absenteeism in PF ECR**To calculate the Non-Contributory Pay (NCP) days for an employee who was absent for 3 days in a month based on 26 working days, you would need to consider the following steps:1\. **Determine the Total Working Day...
Dear HR Fraternity,If an employee was absent for 3 days in the entire month, what would be the NCP days to mark in the PF ECR when the employee only received wages? (Calculating based on 26 days) Additionally, what are the NCP days in the case of wages?Thank you...