How to override LWF amount of a single employee or employees in bulk

Modified on Thu, 21 Mar 2024 at 01:54 PM


The Labour Welfare Fund Act is a state-enacted legislation that aims to provide welfare benefits to employees. These benefits are funded through contributions from both the employer and employee, although the contribution rate may vary from state to state.


You may want to override the amount that your employees contribute towards the LWF. If it is for an individual employee, you can do it directly from the portal.  If it is for a group of employees, it can be done through bulk uploads using Excel. 


There are 3 types of LWF overrides possible:

  1. Overriding contributions of a single employee
  2. Overriding contributions of employees in bulk
  3. Overriding contributions for the current payroll month

How to override LWF contributions of a single employee

 

Navigate to Payroll (1)>> Payroll Admin (2)


In the Operations (3) tab, go to the Overrides (Salary Components/Contributions/TDS) section and select LWF (Labour Welfare Fund) Override (4).    



If you have multiple pay groups, select the Pay Group you want to modify and select the Financial year you want to modify this for.


Select Add Employee and search for the employee you want to override LWF contribution for.



In the Update LWF Employee Override window that opens, select the appropriate override range from and override range to values. 


Also, enter the Employee Override Amount per month and the Employer Override Amount per monthAdd a Comment to specify any reason for the override and click Save


For bulk LWF overrides


Navigate to Payroll (1)>> Payroll Admin (2)


In the Operations (3) tab, go to the Overrides (Salary Components/Contributions/TDS) section and select LWF (Labour Welfare Fund) Override (4).    



If you have multiple pay groups, select the Pay Group you want to modify and select the financial year you want to modify this for. Now click Import LWF Overrides.



The Import LWF override window will open. From here, you can download the Excel file template or if you have one handy, you can use it too. 



In the template, select the range for which you want to override the LWF by selecting From Month and To Month. If you want to override this for just one month, keep the From Month and the To Month the same.


Enter the updated amounts in the Employee (Overridden) & Employer (Overridden) fields and add a Comment.


 


Save and upload the Excel file using the Upload Excel File button on the Import LWF Override screen.


To learn more about importing Data on Keka using Excel, click here.


If you have overridden the LWF amount for a certain range of months, you can still change the date range using this method.



For individual LWF overrides for the current payroll month

 

If you want to update the LWF contributions for the current payroll month for select employees, follow these steps.

 

Step 1

Navigate to Payroll (1) >> Run Payroll (2)


Select the current payroll month (3) from the carousel. 

Under the Run Payroll section, select the step Override (PT, ESI, TDS, LWF) (4)




Step 2

 

In the Override (PT, ESI, TDS, LWF) window for the current month, select Save and continue till you reach the LWF override section. Once you are here, select Add Employees.




Search for the employee by typing into the text box. 

 

Step 3

In the entry created, enter the new amount in the Employee (Overridden) & Employer (Overridden) fields. Add a comment in the entry and select Save and Close.



If the payroll has been finalized, no changes can be made to the LWF amount.


 

You should now be able to override LWF contributions of a single employee or multiple employees in bulk. You also know how to make individual overrides for the current payroll month. 


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