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Big news for 6 crore EPFO ​​subscribers! Government can separate pension and PF accounts! Know the reason

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EPFO: If salary is 15 thousand then definitely know this thing related to PF account

EPFO Latest Update: The government wants to secure the retirement of the subscribers by separating the pension and PF accounts. If this rule is implemented, then the subscriber will be able to withdraw PF money at the time of need but the pension fund will remain.



New Delhi: EPFO ​​Latest Update: The government is now considering the separation of pension and provident fund. The government’s motive behind this is that when the employee retires, he should have good pension money. This decision will have a direct impact on 6 crore employees in the formal sector of The Employees’ Provident Fund Organization (EPFO).

Then you will not be able to withdraw money from pension fund

Let us tell you that 12-12 percent i.e. total 24 percent is contributed by the employee and his company to the Provident Fund. In this 8.33 percent share goes to the Employees Pension Scheme (EPS) and the rest of the amount goes to the Provident Fund. Whenever employees withdraw money from their own provident fund, they also withdraw money from their pension account, as it is a single account. According to the news published in Mint, the government believes that after the separation of pension and provident fund, employees will not be able to withdraw pension fund money.

People withdrew money fiercely in corona epidemic



This move of the government will be seen as a pension reform. According to the report published in Mint, this problem increased after the corona epidemic, because during this time crores of people lost their jobs. Till 31 May 2021, a total of 76.3 lakh people have withdrawn money from these accounts in the form of Kovid Advance. Since April 1, 2020, 3.9 crore claims, including Covid advances, have been settled by EPFO ​​till June 19, 2021.

 

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