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Employee Pension Scheme: Daily hearing in Supreme Court on removal of limit of 15,000, will it affect pension if cap is removed?

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EPS: Currently, the maximum salary for pension contribution under the Employee Pension Scheme is Rs 15,000. If this cap is removed, then the old age of the employed people will pass with more pension.


Employee Pension Scheme: The Supreme Court is now hearing daily on the removal of the cap on investment under the Employee Pension Scheme (EPS). But what does this hearing and this case have to do with you? How will this affect your life? We explain to you.

What is the matter of removal of EPS limit

Before proceeding on this matter, let us understand what is this whole matter. At present, the maximum pensionable salary is limited to Rs 15,000 per month. Meaning, whatever your salary may be, but the calculation of pension will be only on Rs 15,000. The matter is going on in the court to remove this limit. On August 12, the Supreme Court had adjourned the hearing of a batch of petitions filed by the Union of India and the Employees’ Provident Fund Organization (EPFO), which said that the pension of employees cannot be limited to Rs 15,000. Then it was decided to hear the matters related to it daily from 17 August 2021.

New Delhi: Employee Pension Scheme: The Supreme Court is now hearing daily on the removal of the cap on investment under the Employee Pension Scheme (EPS). But what does this hearing and this case have to do with you? How will this affect your life? We explain to you.

What is the matter of removal of EPS limit

Before proceeding on this matter, let us understand what is this whole matter. At present, the maximum pensionable salary is limited to Rs 15,000 per month. Meaning, whatever your salary may be, but the calculation of pension will be only on Rs 15,000. The matter is going on in the court to remove this limit. On August 12, the Supreme Court had adjourned the hearing of a batch of petitions filed by the Union of India and the Employees’ Provident Fund Organization (EPFO), which said that the pension of employees cannot be limited to Rs 15,000. Then it was decided to hear the matters related to it daily from 17 August 2021.

What are the rules regarding EPS now?

When we start working and become a member of EPF, then at the same time we also become a member of EPS. The employee gives 12% of his salary in EPF, the same amount is also given by his company. , but a part of it also goes to 8.33% EPS. As we mentioned above that at present the maximum pensionable salary is only 15 thousand rupees, that means every month the pension share is maximum (8.33% of 15,000) Rs 1250. Even when the employee retires, the maximum salary for calculating pension is considered to be only Rs 15 thousand, according to this, the maximum pension an employee can get under EPS is Rs 7,500.

This is how pension is calculated

One thing must be noted that if you have started contributing to EPS before September 1, 2014, then the maximum limit of monthly salary for pension contribution for you will be Rs.6500. If you have joined EPS after September 1, 2014, then the maximum salary limit will be 15,000. Now see how pension is calculated.

EPS Calculation Formula

Monthly Pension = (Pensionable Salary x Years of EPS Contribution)/70

Here, suppose the employee starts contributing to EPS after September 1, 2014, then the pension contribution will be Rs 15,000. Suppose he has worked for 30 years.

Monthly Pension = 15,000X30/70 = Rs 6428

Maximum and Minimum Pension

One more thing to remember that the employee’s service of 6 months or more will be considered as 1 year and if it is less then it will not be counted. Meaning if the employee has worked for 14 years 7 months, then it will be considered as 15 years. But if you have worked for 14 years and 5 months, then only 14 years of service will be counted. The minimum pension amount under EPS is Rs 1000 per month, while the maximum pension is Rs 7500.

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