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🌟 ESIC Amnesty Scheme 2025 – A Fresh Chance for Employers

ESIC Amnesty Scheme 2025 – A Fresh Chance for Employers


Running a business comes with many responsibilities, and
compliance under the ESI Act is one of the most important. The ESIC Amnesty Scheme 2025 is designed to help employers settle past dues, reduce penalties, and start afresh. If you haven’t cleared your pending contributions yet, now is the perfect time.

What Is the ESIC Amnesty Scheme?

Think of it as a legal reset button. The scheme allows employers to clear outstanding ESI contributions with reduced interest and waived penalties, giving your establishment a clean slate and peace of mind.

Key Benefits You Shouldn’t Miss

  • Penalty Waiver: Only principal contributions need to be paid

  • Interest Reduction: Interest on delayed payments is partially or fully waived

  • Time-bound Opportunity: Submit applications within the specified period

  • Legal Clearance: Your business is free from past disputes and inspections

Why Employers Must Act Now

  • Avoid legal hassles and inspections 

  • Keep a good standing with ESIC 

  • Ensure employees’ social security benefits are uninterrupted 

  • Focus on growing your business, not worrying about compliance 🌱

How to Apply Step-by-Step

  • Check pending contributions for your employees
  • Calculate principal & interest waiver
  • Submit application online via the ESIC portal
  • Make payment within the deadline
  • Receive acknowledgment and clearance certificate 

Remember: Compliance Is Care

Compliance isn’t just about avoiding fines—it’s about protecting your employees’ rights and benefits. The ESIC Amnesty Scheme 2025 is your chance to settle past dues and start fresh confidently. Don’t let this opportunity slip away!

Advocate Raj Kumar Bhandari & Associates
Business Management Consultant
Labour Law & Industrial Disputes Specialist

πŸ“ Office Address: 4059, Phase-2, Urban Estate, Dugri, Ludhiana
✉️Email: pb@labourlawlawyers.comπŸ“ž 9814114883, 9855025790


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