EPFO to provide 8.65% interest on EPF for FY17

Last year, FinMin decided to lower EPF interest rate of 8.8% for 2015-16 decided by the CBT to 8.7%

EPFO to provide 8.65% interest on EPF for FY'17: Govt
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Apr 13 2017 | 5:49 PM IST
About 4 crore subscribers of EPFO will get 8.65 per cent interest on provident fund deposits for 2016-17, as decided by the organisation's trustees in December, Labour Minister Bandaru Dattatreya said on Thursday.

The comments follow reports suggesting that the Finance Ministry is nudging the Labour Ministry to lower the EPF interest rate by up to 50 basis points.

"It is not like that. The CBT (EPFO trustees) had decided to give 8.65 per cent. Our ministry keeps on discussing with Finance Ministry. We would have surplus of Rs 158 crore on providing 8.65 per cent," Dattatreya said on being asked whether the Finance Ministry is making a case for lowering the interest rate.

"If need be, I will talk to them (Finance Ministry). I have requested them to approve 8.65 per cent. In any case this amount (interest income) will be given to workers. But how and when it will be provided, this is the question," he added.

The Employees' Provident Fund Organisation's (EPFP) apex decision making body the Central Board of Trustees (CBT) had decided to provide 8.65 per cent rate of interest on EPF deposits last December.

As per the practice, the board's decision is concurred by the Finance Ministry after evaluating whether the EPFO would be able to provide the rate approved by trustees through its own income or not.

Once the Finance Ministry ratifies the rate of interest approved by the CBT, it is credited into the account of EPFO members for that particular financial year.

The Finance Ministry had last year also decided to lower the EPF interest rate of 8.8 per cent for 2015-16 decided by the CBT, to 8.7 per cent. The decision had drawn flak from all corners forcing the government to uphold 8.8 per cent.

The Finance Ministry has been asking the Labour Ministry to rationalise the EPF interest rates in view of lowering of returns on various administered saving scheme like PPF run by it.

The government generally ratifies the rate of return approved by the CBT because the EPFO is an autonomous body and provides interest on EPF deposits from its own income.

Asked whether rate of interest on EPF for current fiscal would be lowered amid pressure from Finance Ministry, he said: "Our situation (income earning on investments) is encouraging. We can expect better returns in 2017-18. But the rate of interest for this fiscal will be decided only after working out the income estimates.
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First Published: Apr 13 2017 | 5:49 PM IST

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