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What is EPS (Employee Pension Scheme 1995)?

Out of the total contribution of 12% of pay being made by the employer, 8.33% is mandatorily diverted to an Employee Pension Scheme (EPS). The balance of 3.67% of employer contribution along with 12% of employee contribution is remitted to the Provident Fund (EPF). Pay for the purpose of pension is restricted to the statutory wage ceiling notified under the Provident Fund Act, which currently is Rs 15000 pm. Effective from 1 September 2014, when the wage ceiling was enhanced to Rs 15000 pm from the erstwhile Rs 6500 pm, the notification also provided that in respect of new joinees, contributions to Pension Scheme is mandatory only where the employee has a "Pay" of less than Rs 15000 pm.

At a very high level, the employee is entitled to a monthly pension on retirement computed based on the below formula:

Monthly Member's pension = (Pensionable salary X Pensionable service) / 70

For the above purpose, pensionable salary has been restricted to the applicable wage ceiling since contributions are restricted to wage ceiling. The EPS is, therefore, a defined benefit scheme.

What is the difference between EPS and EPF?

Provident Fund, on the other hand, is a defined contribution scheme governed by the Employees Provident Fund Act 1952 (EPF) whereby the employer and employee contribution as discussed above is accumulated to an individual account along with applicable interest, and can be withdrawn as a lump sum upon retirement. Withdrawal other than on retirement is also permitted under specified circumstances.

What salaried people contribute and are entitled to

The provisions of PF and the EPS Act are mandatorily applicable where the Pay for the purposes of an employee does not exceed the wage ceiling at the point of initial membership. Where the pay exceeds the wage ceiling, the employee has an option to become a member. Such employees who are members are entitled to both pension benefits as well as Provident Fund benefits as elaborated above

What the SC Judgement means for salaried people

The Pension scheme restricts the pay for the purpose of pension contribution to the wage ceiling. This means that the quantum of pension is limited as well. Salaried employees may prefer to contribute a higher amount so that they are able to receive a higher pension. Basis the Supreme Court decision, if employees are permitted to contribute on higher pay, they may choose to divert their contribution made to the Provident Fund to pension fund and earn higher pensions, instead of having higher PF withdrawals

This ruling will benefit the employees who joined an organisation before September 2014 since post-2014 EPFO has capped the salary at Rs 15000 pm for the EPS benefit. After this case, it is expected that more employees will approach EPFO to increase their pension as per the amendment. Although EPFO has rejected such requests in the past stating that they should have approached it within six months of the said amendment, however, the Supreme Court in its ruling has said such restrictions cannot apply. As a result, employees will benefit with a massive rise in pension.

However, in case this happens, EPFO is surely going to be burdened with a huge liability which it has to fulfill now. EPFO has already started thinking about barring exempted PF Trusts, i.e. privately-managed trusts, from the EPS benefit. So, we should expect more court cases in the future if EPFO goes against the SC ruling or a delay in the implementation of the ruling to other employees who are part of the exempt establishments.





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