Higher Pension Scheme in EPFO: Guidelines, Form, Calculation, Formula, Eligibility, Benefits (2024)

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The last date to apply for the EPFO higher pension application or joint option form was 11/07/2023.

Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) members are entitled to a pension after retirement. Currently, the employees and employers contribute 12% of their basic salary and dearness allowance to the EPF. Of the employer’s 12% contribution, 8.33% goes to the Employees’ Pension Scheme (EPS) and 3.67% to the EPF.

However, the 8.33%EPS contribution is capped at the maximum amount of Rs.15,000 even when the employee draws a higher salary. The cap on the EPS contribution was introduced in 2014 through an amendment to the EPS.

Before the EPS amendment in 2014, employees had the option to choose higher EPS contribution amounts. This article covers the EPFO circular on higher pensions and its claim process.

What is the EPF higher pension scheme?

In 1995, the Government introduced a pension scheme under Section 6A of the EPF Act. The Employees Pension Scheme, 1995 (EPS-95) provided that the employer’s contribution of 8.33% should be towards the pension scheme. The EPS-95 capped the maximum monthly pension at Rs.5,000 or Rs.6,000. Thus, employers had to contribute 8.33% of Rs.5,000, which was later raised to Rs.6,500, towards the pension scheme.

In March 1996, a provision was added to para 11(3) of the EPS-95, giving the employer and employee an option to contribute 8.33% of actual salary (above the cap of Rs.5,000 or Rs.6,500) to the EPS. Such a higher salary would be considered a pensionable salary. However, the EPFO gave six months for the employees to file a joint option form for higher pension contributions to the EPS.

The government amended the EPS-95 scheme effective from 01/09/2014. It increased the maximum pensionable salary to Rs.15,000. It also omitted the provision to para 11(3), i.e. exercise of the option by the employer and employee to contribute EPS on a higher salary amount.

Thus, employers would make an EPS contribution of 8.33% on a maximum of Rs.15,000 for the employees joining the EPF scheme after 01/09/2014, even when they draw a higher salary.

However, the employees who were part of EPS-95 or joined before 01/09/2014 could contribute 8.33% to EPS on the actual salary as against the cap of Rs.15,000 if they filed a new joint option with the EPFOwithin six months, i.e. 28/02/2015.

Higher pension contribution under EPS

There were issues after the 2014 amendment regarding pension contributions on higher salaries. Many employees stated that they did know about the exercise of the joint option for contributing pension on the higher salary amount. The EPFO rejected the joint option filed by many employees. Employers contributed 8.33% of pension on employees’ actual salaries without filing the joint option, but the pensionable salary was taken as Rs.15,000 for pension calculation.

Thus,many employees filed cases in High Courts for receiving higher pensions based on the contributions made on actual salary amounts. The Supreme Court took up this matter. The summary of the Supreme Court decision is as follows:

Status of EmployeeExercise of joint optionEligibility to claim 8.33% pension contribution on a higher salaryMode of higher pension claim
Employees in service as on 01/09/2014Exercised joint option and rejected by the EPFOYesBy filing a higher pension claim application
Employees in service as on 01/09/2014Not exercised joint option but contributing to EPS above the cap of Rs.5,000/Rs,6,500YesBy exercising the joint option
Employees retired before 01/09/2014Exercised joint option and rejected by the EPFOYesBy filing a higher pension claim application
Employees retired before 01/09/2014Not exercised joint optionNoNot applicable

The Supreme Court provided that employees who were part of the EPF before 01/09/2014 but have not exercised the joint option can exercise it within 03/05/2023. The EPFO further extended the due date to 11/07/2023. For such employees, a higher EPS contribution will be calculated from the date of their joining.

For example:

  • Mr. ‘X’ became a member of the EPF in 1998.
  • He has not exercised the joint option.
  • His salary increased to Rs.50,000 in 2015.
  • His employer contributes Rs.6,000 (i.e. 12% of his basic wage) towards EPF.
  • Of the employer’s contribution, Rs.1,250 (i.e. 8.33% of Rs.15,000; the statutory wage cap) will go to the EPS.
  • The remaining Rs.4,750 (i.e. Rs.6,000 - Rs.1,250) will go to the EPF.
  • He exercises the joint option within 11/07/2023 as per the Supreme Court judgement since the EPS contribution is above the statutory wage cap of Rs.6,500.
  • After submitting the joint option, his employer will contribute Rs.4,165 (i.e. 8.33% of Rs.50,000; his actual salary) and Rs.1,835 (Rs.6,000 - Rs.4,165) towards EPF.
  • The EPFO will calculate the monthly EPS amount of 8.33% of the actual salary and transfer the difference amount from the EPF to the EPS.

In such cases, the EPFO will return to the joining date or 01/11/1995, whichever is later, and transfer the difference from the PF account to the EPS account. But,the higher pension contribution will reduce the EPF lumpsum corpus that the employee gets upon retirement.

Higher pension scheme application last date

Initially, the EPFO stated that the last date to apply for the higher pension scheme is 3rd May 2023. But, it extended the last date due to several representations. Thus, the last date to apply for higher pension scheme is 11th July 2023.

How to track EPFO higher pension application status?

You can check the status of the EPFO higher pension application by following the below steps:

Step 1:Visit theEPFO Unified Member portal.

Step 2: Click on the ‘Track Application Status for Pension on Higher Wages’.

Step 3: On the next page, click on ‘Click Here’ under the ‘Track application status for Pension on Higher Wages’ tab.

Step 4: Select and enter the application acknowledgement number, UAN number or PPO number.

Step 5: Enter the Captcha code, tick the consent and click on the ‘Get OTP’ button.

Step 6: Enter the OTP and click on ‘Get Status’. The application status will be displayed on the screen.

EPF higher pension eligibility

EPFO issued a circular in December 2022 providing the eligibility criteria and application process for claiming a higher pension. Below are the eligibility criteria for a higher pension:

  • The employees retired before 01/09/2014.
  • The employees exercised the joint option under para 11(3) of EPS-95 while being a member of EPS-95.
  • The employees and employers contributed EPS on salaries exceeding the wage ceiling of Rs.5,000 or Rs.6,500.
  • The EPFO declined the exercise of such an option.

However, the EPFO circular did not provide a higher pension option for employees who were part of the EPF before 01/09/2014 but still working/retired after 2014. As per the Supreme Court judgement, such employees were also eligible to claim a higher pension.

Thus,the EPFO issued another circular in February mentioning higher pension eligibility criteria for employees in service/retired after 2014.Below are the eligibility criteria to file a joint option for getting a higher pension:

  • The employees who were members before 01/09/2014 continued to be members after that date.
  • The employees and employers contributed to EPS on salaries exceeding the wage ceiling of Rs.5,000 or Rs.6,500.
  • The employees and employers were members of EPS-95 and did not exercise the joint option provided under the deleted para 11(3) of the EPS and amendment of 2014.

However, employees who were members of EPS-95 and exercised the joint options under the deleted para 11(3) of the EPS but did not file new joint options after the amendment of 2014 are not eligible to claim a higher pension. The EPS contributions of such employees will be 8.33% on the maximum amount of Rs.15,000, irrespective of their actual salaries.

EPF higher pension option form

The eligible employees who retired before 2014 can apply for a higher pension claim with the EPFO. They can apply for the higher pension claim online (as shown below) or with the regional EPF offices.

The eligible employees who joined EPS-95 but are retired/working after 2014 can apply the joint option form online(as shown below) or with the concerned regional EPF offices within 11/07/2023 to receive higher pensions.

How to apply for a higher pension in EPF?

Below is the step to claim a higher pension amount for employees retired before 2014:

Step 1:Employees need to visit theEPFO Unified Member portal.

Step 2: Click on the ‘Pension on Higher Salary: Online application for validation of Joint Option’ option.

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Step 3: Fill in the details and submit the form.

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The EPFO will digitally register each application and provide the receipt number to the applicant. It will forward the applications to the respective employers, who will verify them through e-sign/digital signature for further processing. The APFC/RPFC-II will examine the case and send the higher pension decision to the applicants via email, post, phone or SMS.

The field officers will examine the application form. If the form is complete, the wage details submitted by the employers will be verified with the the field offices data. Where the field officers data and employers’ details match, the dues will be calculated and an order will be passed by RPFC-II/RPFC-I/APFC for depositing/transferring the dues. The cases where there is a mismatch, it will informed to the employer and the pensioner by the APFC/RPFC-II and one month time will be given to rectify the same.

In case the application form is not approved by the employer, an opportunity will be given to the employer to provide additional proof/evidence or correct any mistakes/errors before rejection of the form. Such opportunity will be given for a period of one month and under intimation to the pensioners.

How to apply for a joint option online pension form in EPF?

Below is the step to exercise/apply for joint option under para 11(3) and para 11(4) of EPS-95 to claim for higher pension for employees who are part of EPS-95 but are working or retired after 2014:

Step 1:Employees need to visit theEPFO Unified Member portal.

Step 2: Click on the ‘Pension on Higher Salary: Exercise of Joint Option under para 11(3) and para 11(4) of EPS-1995 on or before 3rd May 2023’ option.

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Step 3: Fill in the details and submit the form.

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The field officers will examine the joint option forms. If the form is complete, the wage details submitted by the employers will be verified with the the field offices data. Where the field officers data and employers’ details match, the dues will be calculated and an order will be passed by RPFC-II/RPFC-I/APFC for depositing/transferring the dues. The cases where there is a mismatch, it will informed to the employer and the employee by the APFC/RPFC-II and one month time will be given to rectify the same.

In case the join option is not approved by the employer, an opportunity will be given to the employer to provide additional proof/evidence or correct any mistakes/errors before rejection of the form. Such opportunity will be given for a period of one month and under intimation to the employees.

EPFO guidelines for higher pension

  • The joint option/higher pension claim application should contain a disclaimer or declaration.
  • An employee should give explicit consent in the joint option/application form for a share adjustment from PF to EPS and a re-deposit of the amount.
  • An employee should give an undertaking of the trustee for a share transfer of funds from exempted PF trust to the EPFO pension fund. The undertaking will be effective for the deposit of due contribution and interest up to the payment date within the specified time.
  • The employer’s contribution share refund will be deposited with the interest rate declared under para 60 of the EPF Scheme, 1952, for employees of unexempted establishments.
  • The following documents should be submitted with the higher pension claim application:
    • Proof of joint option verified by the employer filed under para 26(6) of the EPF scheme.
    • Proof of joint option verified by the employer filed under para 11(3) provision.
    • Proof of remittance of EPS contribution in the PF account exceeding the current wage limit of Rs.6,500 or Rs.5,000.
    • Written refusal of APFC or EPFO to such remittance or request.
  • The following documents should be submitted with the joint option application:
    • Proof of remittance of EPS contribution in the PF account exceeding the current wage limit of Rs.6,500 or Rs.5,000.
    • Proof of joint option verified by the employer filed under para 26(6) of the EPF scheme.
  • The EPFO will issue further circulars regarding the deposit method and pension computation.
  • An employee can raise a complaint onEPFiGMS when they face a grievance to get a higher pension after submitting the application and payment of the due contribution if any.

EPF higher pension calculation formula

Calculation of higher pension for employees retired before 2014:

The average monthly pay earned during the contributory period of service in the 12 months before leaving EPFO is considered to determine the pension amount.

Calculation of higher pension for employees retired after 2014:

The average monthly pay earned during the contributory period of service in the 60 months before leaving EPFO is taken into account to determine the pension amount.

Current formula for calculating pension under the EPS scheme is as follows:

(Average salary of 60 months x service period)/70

Higher Pension Scheme in EPFO: Guidelines, Form, Calculation, Formula, Eligibility, Benefits (2024)

FAQs

How is PF higher pension calculated? ›

How to calculate EPF higher pension? The formula for calculating EPF higher pension is as follows: Monthly pension amount = (Pensionable salary X pensionable service)/70.

What is the formula for pension plan benefit? ›

A typical multiplier is 2%. So, if you work 30 years, and your final average salary is $75,000, then your pension would be 30 x 2% x $75,000 = $45,000 a year. That $45,000 becomes your guaranteed lifetime income.

What is the pension calculation formula? ›

The amount of pension is 50% of the emoluments or average emoluments whichever is beneficial. Minimum pension presently is Rs. 9000 per month. Maximum limit on pension is 50% of the highest pay in the Government of India (presently Rs. 1,25,000) per month.

What is the minimum pension in EPFO? ›

Since 2014, the Centre has fixed a minimum pension of Rs 1000 per month to pensioners under the EPS-1995. For a long time, there have been demands to increase this pension under EPS to at least Rs 7500 per month.

How is pension increase calculated? ›

The pensions increase is usually the equivalent of the Consumer Prices Index (CPI) for the 12 months ending with the September of the preceding year.

How to download EPFo's Excel calculator for higher pension? ›

You can access this calculator by visiting EPFO's Member Sewa portal and clicking on the pension application link. The calculator is available under the 'Important links' section. After clicking on the pension application link, you will be redirected to a new screen wherein you can download the calculator.

What is the formula for calculating retirement? ›

People who have a good estimate of how much they will require a year in retirement can divide this number by 4% to determine the nest egg required to enable their lifestyle. For instance, if a retiree estimates they need $100,000 a year, according to the 4% rule, the nest egg required is $100,000 / 4% = $2.5 million.

How do you calculate defined pension? ›

It's the average of your annual salary for your best five consecutive years of membership in the Plan and, in certain cases, previous pension plan membership. Average annual salary excludes overtime pay, payments in lieu of benefits or payments that aren't part of your regular annual salary.

How do I calculate the present value of my pension? ›

To calculate the present value of an annuity benefit, you need to use this formula: Present value = Payment x [(1 - 1 / (1 + discount rate) ^ number of years) / discount rate] For example, if you are offered a pension of $1,000 per month for 20 years, starting in 10 years, and the discount rate is 5%, the present value ...

How to calculate pensionable salary? ›

The pensionable salary is the average of the employee's basic salary and dearness allowance (DA) over the last 12 months before the employee's retirement or the date of exit from the EPS, whichever is earlier.

How to check pension amount? ›

Checking Pension Status Online through EPFO Portal
  1. Step 1:Visit the official website of EPFO and log in with your credentials.
  2. Step 2: You need to click on the Pensioner's portal under the online service section.
  3. Step 3: Now, you will see a new page appearing on your screen with the 'Welcome to Pensioners Portal' message.

How is the minimum pension calculated? ›

They're calculated as the amount you started your pensions with multiplied by the age-based percentage (from the table above) multiplied by the proportion of days left in the financial year, rounded to the nearest ten dollars.

How is pension contribution calculated in PF? ›

Out of the 12% contribution, 8.33% goes towards the Employee Pension Scheme Account, and the remaining 3.67% goes to the employee EPF account. It is compulsory for all employees who draw a basic salary of less than Rs 15,000 per month to become members of the EPF.

How much pension will I get from PF? ›

Calculation of pension if the individual has joined before 16 November 1995:
Number of years of service (years)Pension Amount (In case the salary is Rs.2,500 or less)Pension Amount (In case the salary is more than Rs.2,500)
10Rs.80Rs.85
11-15Rs.95Rs.105
15-20Rs.120Rs.135
More than 20Rs.150Rs.170

How is high 3 pension calculated? ›

High-3: If you entered active or reserve military service after September 7, 1980, your retired pay base is the average of the highest 36 months of basic pay. If you served less than three years, your base will be the average monthly active duty basic pay during your period of service.

How are most pensions calculated? ›

As an example, a pension plan might pay 1% of their average salary for the final five years of employment for each year of the person's service at the employer. So an employee with 35 years of service at that company and an average final-years salary of $50,000 would receive $17,500 a year.

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