New Delhi, Dec 18: Retirement fund body EPFO has extended time till January 31, 2025 for employers to upload wage details etc regarding 3.1 lakh pending applications for pension on higher wages.
An online facility was made available by EPFO for
submitting applications for validation of options/joint options for pension on
higher wages, a labour ministry statement said.
The facility was for eligible pensioners or members in
compliance with the Supreme Court order on November 4, 2022. It was launched on
February 26, 2023 and was to remain available only till May 3, 2023.
However, considering representations of employees, the
time was extended to June 26, 2023 in order to provide complete four months to
eligible pensioners/members for filing applications.
A last opportunity of 15 days was further given to remove
any difficulty faced by them.
Accordingly, the last date for submission of applications
was extended to July 11, 2023 and a total of 17.49 lakh applications were
received from pensioners/members till July 11, 2023.
In view of representations received from Employers &
Employers’ Associations, wherein requests were made to extend the time for
uploading the wage details, employers were given multiple opportunities to
submit wage details etc. online till September 30, 2023, again till December
31, 2023 and thereafter till May 31, 2024.
In spite of so many extensions, it has been observed that
more than 3.1 lakh applications for validation of options / joint options are
still pending with employers.
Many representations have been received from Employers
& Employers’ Associations, requesting extending the time further.
Therefore, the ministry said a “final opportunity” is
being given to the employers till January 31, 2025 to ensure that they process
and upload these pending applications.
Employers are also requested to submit replies/update the
information by January 15, 2025, in over 4.66 lakh cases where EPFO has sought
additional information/ clarification in respect of applications that have been
received and examined by EPFO. (Agencies)
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