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Priyanka Kumar
An employee in my organization did his first job in China. He joined our organization last year and filled out Form 11 for not enrolling in PF. Now, he has come to the HR department asking if he wants to be included in PF. Can we include him in PF from October onwards? What will be his date of joining in case we include him in PF?
From India, Hyderabad
Madhu.T.K
4246

You can include him from October for PF only without Pension contribution. The date of joining for all PF matters will be 1st October. You can take his actual date of joining for other benefits like gratuity. But for PF the date of joining should be 1st Oct or a date later on, ie, today's date.

As the employer is not under any legal obligation to cover him under PF, the cost by way of employer's contribution should be borne by the employee. For that you have to get another agreement with the employee, who should entrust the employer to deduct the employer share of PF also from his salary.

From India, Kannur
Priyanka Kumar
So can we have two date of joining? One for employee master data purpose and one for enrolling in PF. Will this not create any statutory/compliance issue in future?
From India, Hyderabad
Madhu.T.K
4246

In this particular case, it will not create any legal issue because this employee is actually an excluded employee, but we are extending the benefit of EPF (only EPF) considering it as an employee benefits not under any legal obligation. At the same time, in respect of a new employee who is either an existing member of EPF or whose wages is not more than Rs 15000, then the mismatch in the EPF data and employee master is a serious non compliance.
From India, Kannur
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