dear seniors, we are paying an amount of 400/- to our doorman as a part of gromming charges every month , my doubt is will this gromming charges attract E.S.I,awaiting an early response.
From India, Visakhapatnam
From India, Visakhapatnam
dear what is grooming allowance, and what for it is given.can u pls explain. tks j s malik
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Please explain if the doorman is working exclusively for you or if he is employed by multiple companies or individuals for grooming work. If he is working for more than one employer, then ESI will not apply. Please reply.
From India, Coimbatore
From India, Coimbatore
Hello everyone,
We have received a similar notice from ESI. There are a few casual employees who are working exclusively for us, such as the cook. Additionally, there are a few casual employees who work for multiple people, like the Maali, sweeper, and helper for the cook to clean utensils.
Please advise on this.
Thanks and regards,
Dr. Shikha Sahai
From India, New Delhi
We have received a similar notice from ESI. There are a few casual employees who are working exclusively for us, such as the cook. Additionally, there are a few casual employees who work for multiple people, like the Maali, sweeper, and helper for the cook to clean utensils.
Please advise on this.
Thanks and regards,
Dr. Shikha Sahai
From India, New Delhi
Dear Sir,
We pay the doorman for the purpose of getting his clothes washed and for his shaving needs. The expenses incurred for these services are combined and termed as grooming allowances. He works for two companies, depending on the need.
Thank you.
From India, Visakhapatnam
We pay the doorman for the purpose of getting his clothes washed and for his shaving needs. The expenses incurred for these services are combined and termed as grooming allowances. He works for two companies, depending on the need.
Thank you.
From India, Visakhapatnam
Any allowance that is paid at intervals of not more than two months shall come under the definition of wages and will attract ESI. Therefore, the allowance in this case (sorry, I have not come across such an allowance) will also attract ESI. These may be minor amounts for an employer, but for an employee like a watchman, it matters because the higher the contribution, the greater the benefits he receives from ESIC.
Regards, Madhu.T.K
From India, Kannur
Regards, Madhu.T.K
From India, Kannur
dear it will attract ESI and you have to make contribution towards ESi agasinst this payment as it is part of salary paid every month. tks j s malik
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
All Allowances are part of the definitions of Wages under ESI Act They are subject of decuctions...........for ESIC prupose.....:-D
From Saudi Arabia
From Saudi Arabia
Dear All,
1. Notwithstanding the nomenclature of the allowances,
i. if the payment is at regular intervals of less than two months (in the instant case, it is a monthly allowance) and
ii. paid as a fixed allowance and not a variable reimbursement of defraying actual expenses as in the instant case,
ESI contribution is payable. In other words, if the upkeep amount is paid at various dates on production of actual claims/bills, the same would not attract ESI contribution.
2. As regards the queries raised by Dr. Shikha Sahai, notwithstanding the fact it is casual or temporary - be it Maali, cook, etc., all would come under the definition of an employee for the purpose of ESI Coverage, and hence contribution is payable. If cooking/washing is temporary in nature, depending upon the accounting entries, ESI contribution/coverage will be determined.
A. Irudayam
Advocate and HR Consultant - +91 99406 86632
From India, Madras
1. Notwithstanding the nomenclature of the allowances,
i. if the payment is at regular intervals of less than two months (in the instant case, it is a monthly allowance) and
ii. paid as a fixed allowance and not a variable reimbursement of defraying actual expenses as in the instant case,
ESI contribution is payable. In other words, if the upkeep amount is paid at various dates on production of actual claims/bills, the same would not attract ESI contribution.
2. As regards the queries raised by Dr. Shikha Sahai, notwithstanding the fact it is casual or temporary - be it Maali, cook, etc., all would come under the definition of an employee for the purpose of ESI Coverage, and hence contribution is payable. If cooking/washing is temporary in nature, depending upon the accounting entries, ESI contribution/coverage will be determined.
A. Irudayam
Advocate and HR Consultant - +91 99406 86632
From India, Madras
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