The government is in the process of finalising changes to the Employees Provident Fund & Miscellaneous Provisions Act 1952, said EPFO's Additional Central Provident Fund Commissioner Rajesh Bansal during a seminar here.
The bill could be introduced in the forthcoming budget session, he added.
At present, firms which employ 20 or more employees come under the purview of the Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO), which implements social security schemes under the legislation.
The bill may also propose enabling the Centre to reduce or waive the mandatory PF contributions by employees in certain cases.
As per the proposed changes, the Centre would take a decision in this regard based on financial position of class of industry or other circumstances.
Bansal said social security requirements of the amended EPF & MP Act would have to be complied with by all stakeholders in toto.
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