I dont think so. Every individual who is the employee of a company has to get provident fund. So, in your case I doubt that.
No, it is not required. You need to pay provident fund only to people who are regular employees and not people who have left the company or absconded.
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Your Provident Fund number will be mentioned in your Salary Pay Slip or Salary Voucher. if you are not able to get those document, the HR who maintains the salary activities has that number. -- Jeevanand.K
Alaska does have the Permanent Fund Reserve which is funded by Alaskaâ??s oil industry. The payouts are divided equally each year among the citizens of Alaska.
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In America most employees do have a retirement fund that they pay into so when they do retire they will recieve funds from their retirement fund. As far as everyone having a retirement fund that is working, it is their option to pay into it for when they retire.
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Yes If, the Basic Salary is less then 10,000.00 Rs. one can ask for EPF & can impel the Employer to do so but once salary will cross 10,000.00 Rs. the same will depend on them either they deduct the same or not. Employee can't impel them to do so. Rgds Suman Dubey 9987934486
No, but every Alaskan receives something called a PFD or permanent fund dividend check each year. You must have been a resident for at least one calender year and have proof.
If you derive income from a trust fund then you must declare that income on your tax return.
We pay taxes to fund government activities.
When shopping for a investment fund, an investor should also closely examine a fund's expenses. NEVER pay a sales charge to purchase a fund. Also, pay particular attention to management fees, and hidden fees as a percentage of fund assets. The average expense ratio of a US stock fund is around 1.3 percent.