"EPFO has got a letter from the Labour Ministry asking it not to go ahead with clubbing of allowances with basic pay. The EPFO will soon issue a notification," a source said.
According to experts, the move would have increased the savings of organised sector workers under schemes run by the EPFO. It would also have reduced the take-home pay of the subscribers and increased the financial burden on employers.
The EPFO also proposed to limit enquiries into PF deposits made by companies to a period of seven years.
However, the notification was put in abeyance and the EPFO set up a committee to look into the matter and recommend further action to the Labour Ministry. The committee had supported the idea of enhancing social security benefits under the EPF scheme run by the EPFO.
The circular had said, "No inquiry or investigation shall ordinarily go beyond seven years, i.E., it shall cover the period of default not exceeding preceding seven years."
The open assessment, inquiries and investigations serve no real purpose, the circular said, adding, "Such inquiries often don't result in identification of beneficiaries and only tend to harass the employers and establishments.