Dear Members, I am from real estate company and would like to know about the Leave Encashement rule in India. Is it applicable to all industry and how to calculate the same. Thank you.
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
Leave encashment is paid annually for the number of earned leaves (the total number of earned leaves to be given is decided by the management) left in the employee's account. It is also considered taxable income.
Types of Leave Encashment Calculation
Normally, leave encashment is done by two methods:
- (a) Mostly - Basic + DA/26 * number of days leave to be encashed
- (b) Very less - Gross salary/30 * number of days leave to be encashed (ALMOST PER DAY SALARY/30 * UNUSED LEAVES)
Regards
Types of Leave Encashment Calculation
Normally, leave encashment is done by two methods:
- (a) Mostly - Basic + DA/26 * number of days leave to be encashed
- (b) Very less - Gross salary/30 * number of days leave to be encashed (ALMOST PER DAY SALARY/30 * UNUSED LEAVES)
Regards
Dear Trupti, there are 3 types of leaves: 1. EL/PL 2. SL 3. CL.
Leave Entitlement According to Indian Law
According to Indian law, an employee earns 1 EL for every 20 days worked in the plant. However, most companies provide more EL than the minimum required by law, as the law always addresses the minimum requirement. Employees have the right to claim reimbursement for all unused EL, as explained by Mr. Manoj Devda.
Regards,
Nishant
From India, Mumbai
Leave Entitlement According to Indian Law
According to Indian law, an employee earns 1 EL for every 20 days worked in the plant. However, most companies provide more EL than the minimum required by law, as the law always addresses the minimum requirement. Employees have the right to claim reimbursement for all unused EL, as explained by Mr. Manoj Devda.
Regards,
Nishant
From India, Mumbai
Leave encashment will be applied in cases where the employer is not willing to grant leave due to workload. If an employee does not take any leave despite leave being available in the proper number, it should be forfeited. Leave encashment is not a legal right of the employee, but taking leave is their right. Establish a company policy that any unused leaves exceeding 60 will be forfeited so that employees take their leave timely.
Regards,
Madhusudan Mishra
From India, Indore
Regards,
Madhusudan Mishra
From India, Indore
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