amod-kumar-singh1
Dear Sir, 'Greeting of the day'

Sir, some employee's CTC is 65745 and he is present for 15 days, then how will he calculate the pf, because 15000 is fix 1800 pf according to this calculations, then there is a variation in the CTC.

Example - CTC- 65745( for 30 days) if any employees present 15 days Then,
Basic- 30000 Basic - 15000
Allowances - 30000 Allowances - 15000
PF - 1800 PF - 1800
Bonus - 2500 Bonus - 1250
Gratuity - 1445 Gratuity - 723
Total - 65745 Total - 33773
But as per CTC for 15 days amount is 65745/2 = 32873

Total differences 33773-32873 = 900

Dear Sir ,it is requested that , pls give me suggestion how can I manage differences in payroll system .
Amod Kumar Singh

From India, Vadodara
nanu1953
336

If any organization process pay roll from CTC, the problem which has been raised in the post is common. Pay roll should be from monthly gross. Even gratuity amount in CTC will not be 50% for absenteeism as per definition of continuous service under PG Act.

There is no scope to match it mathematically as the logics are different for different items.

S K Bandyopadhyay ( WB, Howrah )
CEO-USD HR Solutions

From India, New Delhi
KK!HR
1534

CTC is not linked to attendance while the salary drawn depends on actual attendance. PF has to be calculated for the ceiling amount of Rs. 15,000 irrespective of the actual salary being anything more than the ceiling. Similarly, the leave salary, gratuity, bonus etc., all would be calculated on full salary. So attendance of only 15 days would reduce the salary in proportion but the same ratio would not apply for CTC.
From India, Mumbai
amod-kumar-singh1
Dear Sir,

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