Leave Encashment Query
Currently, we are encashing the balance leave at the end of the financial year based on Basic Salary. However, we have received some queries from employees that the leave encashment should be based on Gross Salary.
Kindly advise on the basis your company provides leave encashment facility to employees.
Thanks & Regards,
Supriya
From India, Mumbai
Currently, we are encashing the balance leave at the end of the financial year based on Basic Salary. However, we have received some queries from employees that the leave encashment should be based on Gross Salary.
Kindly advise on the basis your company provides leave encashment facility to employees.
Thanks & Regards,
Supriya
From India, Mumbai
Leave Encashment and Gross Salary
An employee is paid all the salary (Basic pay) and all other emoluments, e.g., DA, HRA, etc., forming part of the Gross salary during the period he proceeds on leave. During the leave period, the employee continues to receive the full salary. On the same analogy, when he gets his leave encashed, he should be paid the gross emoluments to which he is entitled. Basic Pay is only part of the salary, and not the entire salary. Therefore, the gross salary should be paid for leave encashment and not just the basic pay.
To sum up, the employee should receive the same amount for leave encashment as he would have received if he had proceeded on leave or availed his leave.
Regards,
TR Chhabria
From India, Gurgaon
An employee is paid all the salary (Basic pay) and all other emoluments, e.g., DA, HRA, etc., forming part of the Gross salary during the period he proceeds on leave. During the leave period, the employee continues to receive the full salary. On the same analogy, when he gets his leave encashed, he should be paid the gross emoluments to which he is entitled. Basic Pay is only part of the salary, and not the entire salary. Therefore, the gross salary should be paid for leave encashment and not just the basic pay.
To sum up, the employee should receive the same amount for leave encashment as he would have received if he had proceeded on leave or availed his leave.
Regards,
TR Chhabria
From India, Gurgaon
Dear supriya.penkar, Earn leave encashment is company policy dependent. Both options (basic & gross) are possible. regards,
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
It's a simple calculation: (Basic + DA) / 30 x number of leaves balance = encashment amount. But just check that your leave calendar is the same as the financial calendar; otherwise, you can encash in January salary subject to Income Tax calculations.
Regards,
Nikhil
Pune
From India, Pune
Regards,
Nikhil
Pune
From India, Pune
Calender year is always better to maintain leave records though some companies maintain it as per fiscal year.It depends on company policy.Usually it is as per calender year in most of the companies.
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
For any statutory (except ESIC) and legal calculations like bonus, etc., Basic + DA is used to avoid confusion. Nowadays, Basic comprises Basic + DA.
HR Placement and Leave Management
When it comes to HR placement, the calendar year is more suggested than the fiscal year because it is easier to maintain records. However, if you are maintaining a Leave Register, you must show records for Privilege Leave carried forward or encashed to ensure they are not lapsed. Casual leave can be encashed per management decision. It is also suggested that if you are encashing the leaves, you can pay with the salary of January every year.
Regards,
Nikhil
From India, Pune
HR Placement and Leave Management
When it comes to HR placement, the calendar year is more suggested than the fiscal year because it is easier to maintain records. However, if you are maintaining a Leave Register, you must show records for Privilege Leave carried forward or encashed to ensure they are not lapsed. Casual leave can be encashed per management decision. It is also suggested that if you are encashing the leaves, you can pay with the salary of January every year.
Regards,
Nikhil
From India, Pune
Leave encashment normally falls under company policy, and there is no law regarding leave encashment while in service. Your query is very good, and one must receive the normal wages for the leave encashment that could have been received at the time of the leave.
Information on Leave Encashment
Regards,
MN Wakodkar
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From India, Pune
Information on Leave Encashment
Regards,
MN Wakodkar
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From India, Pune
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