EPS higher pension: 'Unable to submit,' EPFO members complain on Twitter as deadline nears
Many EPF members are complaining on Twitter that they are unable to submit the joint application form on the EPFO's Member Sewa portal for higher pension. It is important to note that the last date to apply for higher pension from EPS is July 26, ...

This EPFO has already extended the deadline twice. The first extension was from March 3, 2023, to May 3, 2023. The second extension moved the deadline to June 26, 2023.
Despite the extension, a Twitter user complains that he is unable to submit the application form for higher EPS pension despite having all the details.
Also Read: How eligible employees can apply for higher pension under EPS on EPFO portal: A step-by-step guide
Another says that data mismatch in service history period in the EPFO records is creating trouble for him.
There was at least one grouse about a mismatch in wage details.
One user claims they were unable to open the form to apply for higher EPS pension.
Also Read: Why EPFO needs to extend deadline to apply for higher EPS pension for third time
EPFO has to put its house in order and give subscribers more time
The irony is that the EPFO itself is the delivering authority for various information and statements needed to apply for the higher pension. Many members still have pending requests of previous EPS statements, service history and transfer of account. These have to be processed before members can apply for the higher pension.
The Supreme Court in its judgment dated November 4, 2022, allowed eligible employees to apply for higher pension from EPS. The court allowed four months from the date of judgement — till March 3, 2023 — to apply for it.
However, the EPFO delayed issuing necessary circulars on how to apply, the documents needed, the additional money that will be paid to the EPS account, what to do if there is data mismatch with EPFO records and so on.
The Supreme Court allowed only certain employees who are eligible to opt for the higher pension. According to the judgment, employees can apply for higher pension if:
- They had Retired before September 1, 2014, and had opted for higher EPS pension while they making contributions, but later on their higher pension requests were rejected by the EPFO authorities
- They were member of EPF and EPS as on September 1, 2014, and continued to remain so after this date but missed the opportunity to opt for the higher pension scheme.
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