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Hello,

I am sharing Complete Details on Payroll, Salary & Compensation that I have collected through various sources

This result is efforts of many people who have used their expertise, time & hard work to explain the concept of compensation as simple as possible

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Octavious

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Payroll Management




Human Resource is the most vital resource for any organization. It is responsible for each and every decision taken, each and every work done and each and every result. Employees should be managed properly and motivated by providing best remuneration and compensation as per the industry standards. The lucrative compensation will also serve the need for attracting and retaining the best employees.

Compensation is the remuneration received by an employee in return for his/her contribution to the organization. It is an organized practice that involves balancing the work-employee relation by providing monetary and non-monetary benefits to employees. Compensation is an integral part of human resource management which helps in motivating the employees and improving organizational effectiveness.

Components of Compensation System




Compensation systems are designed keeping in minds the strategic goals and business objectives. Compensation system is designed on the basis of certain factors after analyzing the job work and responsibilities. Components of a compensation system are as follows:

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Types of Compensation




Compensation provided to employees can direct in the form of monetary benefits and/or indirect in the form of non-monetary benefits known as perks, time off, etc. Compensation does not include only salary but it is the sum total of all rewards and allowances provided to the employees in return for their services. If the compensation offered is effectively managed, it contributes to high organizational productivity.

Direct Compensation


Direct compensation refers to monetary benefits offered and provided to employees in return of the services they provide to the organization. The monetary benefits include basic salary, house rent allowance, conveyance, leave travel allowance, medical reimbursements, special allowances, bonus, Pf/Gratuity, etc. They are given at a regular interval at a definite time.

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Indirect Compensation


Indirect compensation refers to non-monetary benefits offered and provided to employees in lieu of the services provided by them to the organization. They include Leave Policy, Overtime Policy, Car policy, Hospitalization, Insurance, Leave travel Assistance Limits, Retirement Benefits, Holiday Homes.

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Need of Compensation Management
  • A good compensation package is important to motivate the employees to increase the organizational productivity.
  • Unless compensation is provided no one will come and work for the organization. Thus, compensation helps in running an organization effectively and accomplishing its goals.
  • Salary is just a part of the compensation system, the employees have other psychological and self-actualization needs to fulfill. Thus, compensation serves the purpose.
  • The most competitive compensation will help the organization to attract and sustain the best talent. The compensation package should be as per industry standards.

Strategic Compensation




Strategic compensation is determining and providing the compensation packages to the employees that are aligned with the business goals and objectives. In today’s competitive scenario organizations have to take special measures regarding compensation of the employees so that the organizations retain the valuable employees. The compensation systems have changed from traditional ones to strategic compensation systems.





Evolution Of Compensation


Today’s compensation systems have come from a long way. With the changing organizational structures workers’ need and compensation systems have also been changing. From the bureaucratic organizations to the participative organizations, employees have started asking for their rights and appropriate compensations. The higher education standards and higher skills required for the jobs have made the organizations provide competitive compensations to their employees.

Compensation strategy is derived from the business strategy. The business goals and objectives are aligned with the HR strategies. Then the compensation committee or the concerned authority formulates the compensation strategy. It depends on both internal and external factors as well as the life cycle of an organization.

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Evolution of Strategic Compensation

Traditional Compensation Systems




In the traditional organizational structures, employees were expected to work hard and obey the bosses’ orders. In return they were provided with job security, salary increments and promotions annually. The salary was determined on the basis of the job work and the years of experience the employee is holding. Some of the organizations provided for retirement benefits such as, pension plans, for the employees. It was assumed that humans work for money, there was no space for other psychological and social needs of workers.

Change in Compensation Systems




With the behavioral science theories and evolution of labour and trade unions, employees started asking for their rights. Maslow brought in the need hierarchy for the rights of the employees. He stated that employees do not work only for money but there are other needs too which they want to satisfy from there job, i.e. social needs, psychological needs, safety needs, self-actualization, etc. Now the employees were being treated as human resource.

Their performance was being measured and appraised based on the organizational and individual performance. Competition among employees existed. Employees were expected to work hard to have the job security. The compensation system was designed on the basis of job work and related proficiency of the employee.

Today’s Modern Compensation Systems




Today the compensation systems are designed aligned to the business goals and strategies. The employees are expected to work and take their own decisions. Authority is being delegated. Employees feel secured and valued in the organization. Organizations offer monetary and non-monetary benefits to attract and retain the best talents in the competitive environment. Some of the benefits are special allowances like mobile, company’s vehicle; House rent allowances; statutory leaves, etc.

Payroll Management Process


Calculation of gross salaries and deductible amounts is a tedious task which involves risk. Some of the organizations use the traditional manual method of payroll processing and some go for the advanced payroll processing software. An organization opts for any of the following payroll processing methods available

Manual System


Manual payroll system is the traditional payroll system which involves pen and ink, adding machine, spreadsheet, etc instead of computers, software and other computerized aids. The process was very popular when there were no computerized means for payroll processing.

Now-a-days it is only few small scale organizations in the remote areas that use the manual payroll. Sometimes the construction industry and manufacturing industry also use the manual payroll systems for the contractual labour, as theses contracts are on daily/weekly basis.

There is full control in the hands of owner. But the process is tedious, time consuming and risky as it is more prone to errors.

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Accountant


Accountant is a professional having a degree/diploma course in finance/accountancy. He/she is responsible for all the activities related to payroll accounting. He/she has the sound knowledge of accounting principles and globally accepted standards.

The process adds costs to the organization. It involves paying someone who is responsible for calculating the salaries of others. The financial control regarding salary goes in the hand of accountant.

Payroll Software


In today’s computerized environment, payroll system has also developed itself into automated software that performs every action needed by the payroll process. It helps in calculating the payable amounts and deductions very easily. It also helps in generating the pay slips in lesser time. Automated calculations result in no errors. Data is validated automatically by the software.

It needs professionals to make use of the software for its efficient working.

Payroll Outsourcing


Payroll outsourcing involves a third party (an outsourcing company) in the calculations of salaries and deductions. The outsourcing organization is responsible for all the activities of the payroll accounting. It saves time and cost for the organization. If there is more number of employees (say more than 900-1000) in the organization, payroll outsourcing would be very much beneficial.

The data is provided to the consultants/outsourcing firms. The various payroll functions undertaken by the outsourcing organizations are as follows:

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Employee Insurance & Provident fund processing

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vijayabaskar
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very usefull information , pls continue the good work. hi any one having the IR Case studies - relating to strikes & lock outs
From India, Madras
mycareer
Hi, Thanks alot octavious. I have seen you with a great knowledge and would like to know more about u. Let me know ur background,the way u had improved urself,... Regards, buddy.

kusuma66
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very good posting and thanks for the same . we all have gained much more information on pay roll than required. Thanks for sharing such a good posting............. Regards, Kavitha
From India, Hyderabad
Ruchika_Rohilla21
Thanks Dear, This info is very helpful. But can you also tell me about the Cost of living analysysi in delhi as we want to start the City compensatory allownace in our company. REgards, Ruchika
From India, Hyderabad
navrozpanjwani
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Hi Octavious,
This is something Fabulous - The value of this work is known in dept to a person working in Payroll.
Thank you very much for the details concept of Compensation.
Thanks and Best Wishes,
Navroz Panjwani

From India
garginaha
HI! Your posts are really very helpful. I’m learning lots of things from u....Thanx once again... Regards, Gargi
From India, Calcutta
msinha
Dear Octavious, Thanks for posting such a nice and elaborate info on payroll and salary. Where do you work? Let’s know more about you as we all need such a guide. Regards, Manish
From India, New Delhi
sambodhkaul@hotmail.com
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Hi
Thanks for being so generous in sharing your knowledge with us.
This material will definitely come in handy for freshers & junior executives
who are aiming to build a career in the area of Compensation.
Thanks a Ton !!!!!!
Sambodh

From India, Lucknow
dinesh_1080
Hi Octavious,
My name is Dinesh Yadav,
I am working in Admin as an officer administration,and I m very keen to get in HR as it is my field of interest to learn the techiniques and the legalities involved ,at present I am planning to do my BA in HR but Iwas not able to make it this time in several colleges like MET and Welings due to less score ,hene I am planning to do it from ICFAI.can you please guide me as what ezactly should I do to begin with now and any possibilities of doing it some other way.
Regards
Dinesh
:wink:


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