Hello everyone,
This is Jyoti. I would like to know if it is possible for the percentage of basic salary for two employees to differ in the same company. For example, if Employee A receives 7000 rupees, then their basic salary percentage is 41%, and if Employee B receives 15000 per month, then their basic salary percentage is 30%. Is this possible? Please guide me.
Regards,
Jyoti
From India, Ahmadabad
This is Jyoti. I would like to know if it is possible for the percentage of basic salary for two employees to differ in the same company. For example, if Employee A receives 7000 rupees, then their basic salary percentage is 41%, and if Employee B receives 15000 per month, then their basic salary percentage is 30%. Is this possible? Please guide me.
Regards,
Jyoti
From India, Ahmadabad
Hi Jyothi,
Yes, it is possible. There are no restrictions on the salary structure. However, if you set the basic salary at 41% for 7000/-, the basic wages will be lower than the minimum wages act. Therefore, you would not be complying with the Minimum Wages Act.
Moreover, the PF department may inquire about the reason for setting 30% as the basic salary. Since the basic salary is less than 6500, you may not be able to provide a satisfactory answer to them. It is advisable to set at least 50% as the basic salary.
From India, Bangalore
Yes, it is possible. There are no restrictions on the salary structure. However, if you set the basic salary at 41% for 7000/-, the basic wages will be lower than the minimum wages act. Therefore, you would not be complying with the Minimum Wages Act.
Moreover, the PF department may inquire about the reason for setting 30% as the basic salary. Since the basic salary is less than 6500, you may not be able to provide a satisfactory answer to them. It is advisable to set at least 50% as the basic salary.
From India, Bangalore
Salary scales can vary, resulting in different basic/HRA amounts based on different grade pays. For example:
5200-3%-25000
16500-6%-56000
However, the percentage of basic and HRA used for calculating CTC/salary remains the same for all grades, regardless of positions, i.e., 50% of gross/40% of gross, etc. This practice has been consistent in my experience working at a public limited company. In contrast, in various private limited companies, I have observed cases where the calculation of basic/HRA differs, especially at workmen levels, as the employer may seek to avoid certain statutory obligations regarding contributions.
This discrepancy occurs in such scenarios.
From India, Calcutta
5200-3%-25000
16500-6%-56000
However, the percentage of basic and HRA used for calculating CTC/salary remains the same for all grades, regardless of positions, i.e., 50% of gross/40% of gross, etc. This practice has been consistent in my experience working at a public limited company. In contrast, in various private limited companies, I have observed cases where the calculation of basic/HRA differs, especially at workmen levels, as the employer may seek to avoid certain statutory obligations regarding contributions.
This discrepancy occurs in such scenarios.
From India, Calcutta
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