Hi,
It's very simple. You can add many heads according to your company requirements, like basic, HRA, city compensatory allowances, washing allowance, children allowance, special allowance, and so on.
Regards,
Ritu Bhatnagar
From India, Delhi
It's very simple. You can add many heads according to your company requirements, like basic, HRA, city compensatory allowances, washing allowance, children allowance, special allowance, and so on.
Regards,
Ritu Bhatnagar
From India, Delhi
Dear Srinivassan,
To calculate one day's salary, it is always divided by 30 (normal days in the month), and for an individual, the same can be calculated by multiplying the number of days actually worked.
Vinay
From India, Delhi
To calculate one day's salary, it is always divided by 30 (normal days in the month), and for an individual, the same can be calculated by multiplying the number of days actually worked.
Vinay
From India, Delhi
Dear colleagues,
We are a pharma marketing company. Most of our Medical Representatives are covered under the ESI scheme due to salaries below Rs. 10,000. We want to include their daily allowance of Rs. 120 per day in their salary to exceed the Rs. 10,000 limit so that they will be exempt from ESI. The question is, is this possible, and if so, under which head can we add it to the salary? Please reply to me.
Thanks,
T. P. Panda
From India, New Delhi
We are a pharma marketing company. Most of our Medical Representatives are covered under the ESI scheme due to salaries below Rs. 10,000. We want to include their daily allowance of Rs. 120 per day in their salary to exceed the Rs. 10,000 limit so that they will be exempt from ESI. The question is, is this possible, and if so, under which head can we add it to the salary? Please reply to me.
Thanks,
T. P. Panda
From India, New Delhi
Dear Abhi,
The breakup normally used is:
(A) Monthly Salary
a. Basic: 49% of total
b. HRA: 40% of the basic
c. Conveyance Allowance: Rs. 800
d. Special Allowance: flexible
Total Monthly Salary: aggregate
Regards,
Vineet
From India, Chandigarh
The breakup normally used is:
(A) Monthly Salary
a. Basic: 49% of total
b. HRA: 40% of the basic
c. Conveyance Allowance: Rs. 800
d. Special Allowance: flexible
Total Monthly Salary: aggregate
Regards,
Vineet
From India, Chandigarh
Dear Mr.Virender I would like to clarify from you for the month of Feb How would be overtime calculation is done.The same 26 days is taken in to count. Regards Suman
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
hello every buddy, this is sudhir, and i want to know about the earn leaves, that how to make the the E/L Of the employes.
From India, Lucknow
From India, Lucknow
Hi,
I agree with Mr. Selvan. For better understanding, I am sending a .doc file which I prepared in reply to auditors' objections on the subject for one of my clients. I hope you find it useful.
Bye,
Puneet Gupta
Labour & Industrial Law Advisor
Ludhiana
From India, Ludhiana
I agree with Mr. Selvan. For better understanding, I am sending a .doc file which I prepared in reply to auditors' objections on the subject for one of my clients. I hope you find it useful.
Bye,
Puneet Gupta
Labour & Industrial Law Advisor
Ludhiana
From India, Ludhiana
Dear Friends,
Good Evening,
If National Holiday Falls on Weekly Holiday / Sunday, then will have to pay wage to employees for the extra day?
Example:
Suppose in October month having working Days - 26
& Total Sunday is - 05
& National Holiday ‘Gandhi Jayanti’ falls on Sunday
Then wages for how many days will have to pay 26 days or 27 days?
Our SAIL-RSP insisting that we have to pay the wages for 27 days. We think that they are wrong.
In which labour law we will get details to show them.
Please help us…..!
Regards,
Santosh Gupta
Mob: 7978251078
Rourkela
From India, Shillong
Good Evening,
If National Holiday Falls on Weekly Holiday / Sunday, then will have to pay wage to employees for the extra day?
Example:
Suppose in October month having working Days - 26
& Total Sunday is - 05
& National Holiday ‘Gandhi Jayanti’ falls on Sunday
Then wages for how many days will have to pay 26 days or 27 days?
Our SAIL-RSP insisting that we have to pay the wages for 27 days. We think that they are wrong.
In which labour law we will get details to show them.
Please help us…..!
Regards,
Santosh Gupta
Mob: 7978251078
Rourkela
From India, Shillong
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