Rishi.life09
1

Hi everyone
I want to know about salary break up in payslip. What content should be mentioned in a payslip.
Like....
Basic,
HRA
DA or what...
If suppose salary is Rs. 8000 how should i prepare the salary slip....like
what should be the Basic....HRA...DA...and others....
Pls reply........
Regards

From India, Mumbai
shvetavyas
2

Dear Rishi,
Net Take Home Pay = Gross - Deductions
Components that can be included
Basic
HRA = 40% Of Basic or 50% of Basic (In metros)
Dearness Allownace which is based on CPI
Medical = 1250/- per month
Conveyance Allownace = 800/- per Month (Used by most organisations)
Deductions
PF = 12% BAsic + DA
Professional TAx (Which will also vary as per the Salary)
Gratuity = 4.81% of Basic
Hope it clear to some extent
Regards
Shveta Sharma

From India, Mumbai
hemant.dev
11

For 8000/- CTC, you can go for following breakup -
Basic : - Rs. 4000/-
HRA :- Rs. 1997/- (45 to 50 % of basic)
Conveyance :- Rs. 800/-
Uniform or any other allowance :- Rs. 400/-
Gross Salary : -Rs. 7197/-
CTC = Gross + Employer ESI + Employer PF
= 7197 + 323 + 480 = Rs. 8000/-
Hope it might help you.
Regards
Hemant Agarwal

From India, Faridabad
Rishi.life09
1

Thanx for the information....
but how we consider the basic....??
Basic = How can consider the basic
HRA = 40% Of Basic
DA = What is CPI
Medical Allowance = 1250/- per month....Is it fixed..??
Convn = 800 per month ......Is it fixed

From India, Mumbai
sarithar
1

Rishi,
Please find attached the Salary Slip Format FYI. Here i have put the Basic Salary as 30% kindly change it to 50% as your from Delhi, were in Delhi comes under Metro Cities
Wish it would be of any help to you.
Regards
Saritha

From India, Bangalore
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madhu_abc63
3

Hello Shveta Sharma, Thank you for your postings .I need small clarification. have You have mentioned the Gratuity is 4.81% of Basic. Can I know how u arrive that percentage.
From India, Hyderabad
Anayaat
103

Hi there,
This depends on what has been offer to you in your job offer letter your salary slip should include the following information
Name
Grade
Job title
Division/ Department
Date of employment
Current month salary date
Basic Salary
Housing Allowance
Telephone Allowance
Utility Allowance
Transport Allowance
Overtime Allowance
Total Salary Payable (____________________________)
Deductions If Any
Your Monthly Pension Deduction
Loans (If Any)
Total Salary Transferred To Employee Bank (____________)

From Oman, Muscat
skhota
19

Dear friends,
Gratuity, employer's share of PF &ESI are not required to be shown in monthly salary slips.One is to complete 5 yrs of service under one employer to be eligible for gratuity.Employee’s share of PF& ESI contribution are only shown in salary slip under deduction col. With regard to % of gratuity component,it is arrived at as follows:-
a)For one completed year of service one is entitled for 15 days’ salary/wage(basic+DA) towards gratuity that means monthly salary divided by 26 days multiplied by 15 days.
b)If one’s monthly salary is Rs.100/-, he is eligible for gratuity(only if he has rendered 5 years’ service) @ Rs.100/- / 26 X 15 for each year of service.
c)Thus the % age of one year’s gratuity to annual salary is Rs.100/- X 15 divided by 26 X 12( months in a year) =4.81
Yours sincerely
SKHota
Bhubaneswar(Orissa)

From India, Calcutta
nitinoflko
as per Incoem tax act,1961 uniform allowance is exempt from tax upto actual exp.and conveyance allowance 800 pm is fully exempt, same as children education allowance 100 pm for 2 child and children hostel allowance 300 pm for 2 child.
regards
Nitin K.Singh

From India, Delhi
npavit
Hi, Can you please help me out what is CPI and how many percent of dearness allownace should be added in our payslip plse. Pavithra
From India, Bangalore
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