I am an IT Incharge working in Haryana. My question is, I had worked in a Pvt. Firm in Bahadurgarh (Haryana) on a casual basis, not in a company role. Now, the bonus has been paid to me based on my basic salary. I did not receive other benefits like PF, ESI, or leaves while working there. When I resigned, during the full and final payment, they provided a bonus on the basic salary at Rs. 3000/-. I want to know if this is correct or if I should receive payment based on my full gross salary. Can I approach the labor court to claim bonus payment based on my full salary because I was not in a company role at that firm? Please suggest what I should do.
My salary there was Rs. 6500/- per month only during the casual period.
From India, Gurgaon
My salary there was Rs. 6500/- per month only during the casual period.
From India, Gurgaon
Currently, the eligibility for the Act is Rs 10,000 per month (Basic + DA). The payability for the act is Rs 3,500. As per my understanding, employees whose salary exceeds Rs 3,500 but is less than Rs 10,000 shall be taken as Rs 3,500. The minimum bonus percentage is 8.33%, and the maximum is 20%. For example, an employee whose salary is Rs 6,500 will also receive a bonus based on Rs 3,500 only.
For employees earning Basic + DA above Rs 10,000, they receive ex-gratia, and the ex-gratia amount is at the discretion of the company with no limit. I would appreciate other comments on whether I am correct or incorrect.
Regards,
Shweta
From India, Mumbai
For employees earning Basic + DA above Rs 10,000, they receive ex-gratia, and the ex-gratia amount is at the discretion of the company with no limit. I would appreciate other comments on whether I am correct or incorrect.
Regards,
Shweta
From India, Mumbai
In Sec 31(A) of bonus act their is no limit of salary and every employee can get the producivity bonus.
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
Hi Shweta, U r correct advice of Bonus in Govt. norms is 8.33% or either 3500/- below 10,000 salary & ex-gratia is 20% or more employer choice. thanks, Chander HR-Exec.
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
If the company is profit making then, in fourth fin. yr. then what is % of bonus we need to pay as a bonus? IS it 8.33% Or 20%? Do we need to file a return for the same? Kindly guide, Regards Madhura
From India
From India
It all depends on the profits of the company. You have to pay a minimum of 8.33% and a maximum of up to 20%; this is the ceiling limit of the bonus. You have to file annual returns in Form D to ALC/DLC, the region for which you will be notified as per government rules.
The below site will help you to have a glance: [THE BUILDING AND OTHER CONSTRUCTION WORKERS ACT, 1996 :: OFFICE OF THE LABOUR COMMISSIONER, GOVERNMENT OF NCT OF DELHI](http://delhigovt.nic.in#1)
Regards,
DN
From India, Hyderabad
The below site will help you to have a glance: [THE BUILDING AND OTHER CONSTRUCTION WORKERS ACT, 1996 :: OFFICE OF THE LABOUR COMMISSIONER, GOVERNMENT OF NCT OF DELHI](http://delhigovt.nic.in#1)
Regards,
DN
From India, Hyderabad
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