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Perundevi.c
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Please give me the salary breakup for CTC Rs. 45000/- if variable pay with Rs. 4000/- Conveyance-Rs. 800/-, EPF Rs. 885/-, PF 780/- and what could be the Basic, HRA and other allowances?
From India, Madras
pooja_taneja
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Hi
As per your query please find enclosed the details of salary but still I would like seniors at CiteHR to check the same.
XYZMONTHLYANNUALLYBasic22,731.00HRA11,369.00Special Allowance3,372.0037,472.00449,664.00conv all8009600PF272832736variable pay400048000CTC GROSS( in Rs)45,000.00459,264.00
EPF & PF are the same components i.e 12% of basic +DA. Here you can see that PF is 2728 which is calculated after finding basic component it can not be preassumed. In case you employers also deduct their contribution from employee's salary so you have to deduct the same amount (2728) from employee's salary so total PF deductions in that case will be (2728+2728=5456) and than you have to readjust the in hand salary. I have calculated Basic as 60.665% of in hand per month salary, HRA as 50% of Basic +DA(if opted by employer), & Special allowances(9% of in hand per motnh salary). Other variable component remains fixed such as 4000 & conv allowance of 800.
Regards
Pooja

From India, Delhi
pooja_taneja
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Hi

As per your query please find enclosed the details of salary but still I would like seniors at CiteHR to check the same.

BASIC(Rs.22731) + HRA(Rs.11366)+other allowance (Rs.3372)=Rs.37,472/- (in hand per month salary).
+ Conveyance allowance = Rs.800
+ Variable allowance = Rs.4000
+ PF (12% of basic + DA) = Rs.2728
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TOTAL CTC : Rs.45000/-
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EPF & PF are the same components i.e 12% of basic +DA. Here you can see that PF is 2728 which is calculated after finding basic component it can not be preassumed. In case you employers also deduct their contribution from employee's salary so you have to deduct the same amount (2728) from employee's salary so total PF deductions in that case will be (2728+2728=5456) and than you have to readjust the in hand salary. I have calculated Basic as 60.665% of in hand per month salary, HRA as 50% of Basic +DA(if opted by employer), & Special allowances(9% of in hand per motnh salary), this is for employees staying in Metro cities. Other variable component remains fixed such as 4000 & conv allowance of 800.

From India, Delhi
djpaddystudio7
Hi,
I am sorry if I am being too experimental in this calculation.
Considering that the contract is of 45000/month thus, it turns out to be the annual package of 540000. The variable pay would be given as a performance bonus at the end of the year. Thus the monthly salary stands at 41000 on which the calculation is to be made. Out of this 885 turns out to be the EPF, conveyance is 800.
Now let the Basic be 30% of the gross and HRA+DA be 50% of Gross.
Basic = 12,300
HRA + DA = 20,500
Thus, Special Allowance stands at 6,515
A total of 41000
Deductions would be the PF and EPF = 780+885 = 1665
A professional tax of Rs. 200 deducted by the employer.
Total deductions = 1865
Net payable salary would be Rs. 39,135
This is what I thought of the breakup.
Of course, with my assumptions it could go grossly wrong. Would hope some corrections would be suggested by specialists.

From India, New Delhi
KARTIK CHANDRA DUTTA
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Basic should be 40% of CTC, HRA should be 50% of Basic inccase Metropolitan Cities, 40% in case of other cities.
From India, Mumbai
vishnu-m1
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Respected Sir/Madam, please give me the salary breakup for CTC Rs. 34000/- Without PF and ESI. Thanks & Regards Vishnu M
From India, Ernakulam
vijaykumar.dharoor@gmail.com
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Please give me the salary breakup for CTC Rs. 40000/- with only professional tax deduction of Rs.200 per month
From India, Hyderabad
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