angelo_calcutta
Hi,
I am eligible for Rs.15,000pa medical reimbursement. I have submitted bills but the company has paid me Rs.1250 X number of months lapsed for this year and will pay the rest @ Rs.1250 per month. Since the amount says Rs.15,000pa on the salary breakup provided to me, shouldn't i get the full amount when i claim in the middle of the year?
Please advise,
Regards,
Angelo

From India, Calcutta
kamesh333
186

It depends on the company policy & it differs from company to company. Normally at the end of year they will pay the entire amount on submission of bills or else they will deduct the IT amount in the absence of bills and pay. In some companies they will pay Rs.1250/- every month and at the end of year if the employee submits the bills they will accept or else they will deduct the IT amount from the salary.
They might have experienced the difficulty in recovering from some employees who might have claimed entire amount in one shot and might have resigned hence they may be paying @Rs.1250/- pm, till you are getting your amount it is ok or else you can claim on completion of year so that you can the entire amount in one shot.
Regards - kamesh

From India, Hyderabad
divya.pohare123
Dear Angelo, You will get Medical Reim on Prorata basis and it is not paid fully in miidle of the year. Its formula is=15000/365*No of Days in service in financial years. Regards, Divya
From India, Bangalore
nileshahir
Dear Kamesh,
As you said that companies give 1250 p.m as medical Reimbursement. My situation is same. So my question is that what will be the percentage of IT deduction for Medical Reimbursement.? Whether its compulsory to produce Bills to save IT?
Thanks & Regards
Nilesh Majethia

From India, Rajkot
kamesh333
186

Dear Friend,
If you comes under IT bracket then it is compulsory for you to submit bills & if not IT shall be deducted as per applicable percentage and the maximum will be 30%. You have to find out your percentage basing on your earnings.
Regards - kamesh

From India, Hyderabad
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