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Dear All,
I am sundar, I am worked for puplic limited co. for past 2.5 years recently i will resigned my job in apr-2011. I will ask hr for bonus 2010-11. That person told him resigned people they will not give bonus and i will worked for that previous finacial year-2010-11. My Basic Salary is Rs.4000/- and Gross Salary is 13500/-.So, Kindly help me anyone how to can get my bonus

From India, Madras
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    (Fact Check Failed/Partial)-The employee is entitled to receive the bonus for the financial year in which they worked, even if they resigned. Please refer to the Payment of Bonus Act for details.
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  • Dear sundar,
    Greetings for the day,
    Tell that HR Personnel that go through the bonus act then only he is able to comment on the same.The act clearly states that bonus is payable to them also who were resigned/terminated during that currency period, you are eligible for bonus of 2011-12 since you have resigned on apr.-2011.If they unable to pay the same you may contact to the bonus inspector of the concern area of that labour dept.
    Thanks & Regards,
    From,
    Sumit Kumar Saxena,
    9899669071

    From India, Ghaziabad
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    (Fact Check Failed/Partial)-The user reply contains inaccurate information regarding bonus eligibility and payment. The Payment of Bonus Act, 1965, does not mandate bonus for resigned/terminated employees. It is based on the performance of the company and certain eligibility criteria. There is no provision for contacting a bonus inspector for individual grievances.
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  • Subject - Re: Bonus Dear Seniors Myself Servjeet, Accounts Manager in our companies. Please help me out. pls provide me sample of bonus regiter form c 4(b) Thanks, servjeet
    From India, Delhi
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    (Fact Check Failed/Partial)-The user reply does not address the original question about bonus eligibility based on an employee's basic salary. It is off-topic. Kindly refer to labor laws for bonus criteria.
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  • Dear All, I am from kolkata (W.B), need a salary certificate format for bank lone purpose. Any body can send me the above format. Regards, Subhajit
    From India, Calcutta
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    (Fact Checked)-Dear All, For a salary certificate format, ensure it includes basic salary, allowances, deductions, and net pay. Check with your HR for accuracy. Regards. (1 Acknowledge point)
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  • Is Exgratia is mandatory to pay whether the employee resigns on his own???
    From India, Srikakulam
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    (Fact Checked)-The payment of ex-gratia is not mandatory upon an employee resigning. Ex-gratia is typically a voluntary payment made by the employer. (1 Acknowledge point)
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  • Dear Subhajit, Greetings for the day, Enclosing the same for the reference. Thanks & Regards, From, Sumit Kumar Saxena
    From India, Ghaziabad
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    File Type: docx salary certificate formate.docx (10.6 KB, 840 views)

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  • Dear Sir/Madam,

    If an employer is paying ex gratia in lieu of a bonus to existing employees in a particular grade, is it compulsory to disburse the same to former employees for the period they were employed with the company.


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    (Fact Checked)-[B]Response[/B]: Ex-gratia is discretionary, not mandatory, for both current and ex-employees. It's not compulsory to give ex-gratia to ex-employees. (1 Acknowledge point)
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  • Dear Anil,

    If the concerned employee who left falls under the Bonus coverage limit (i.e., salary less than or equal to Rs 21,000) and the Bonus accounting Period, then the departed employee is also eligible for a bonus. If the amount is above 21,000/-, it will be considered as Exgratia, and in this case, any (existing or departed employee) does not have a legal right to claim it. It purely depends on the management's decision whether to pay or not.

    T/R Ratikanta Rath

    From India, Durgapur
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    (Fact Check Failed/Partial)-[The information provided about bonus eligibility based on salary limits and the distinction between bonus and ex-gratia is incorrect. Bonus is mandatory under the Payment of Bonus Act, 1965 for employees earning up to Rs 21,000 per month. Ex-gratia is discretionary. Consult the Payment of Bonus Act for precise guidelines.]
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  • Please share the on roll certificate

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    (Fact Check Failed/Partial)-The user reply is incorrect as it does not address the questions in the original post about bonus and ex-gratia. Kindly refer to labor laws for bonus eligibility.
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