Dear All Could U tell me in detail what are the salary deductions of any type of employee. I am eager to know Regards Manikyam Hyderabad
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Dear, PF % is 12% of Basic. ESI % is 1.75% of Gross. Gratuity % is 4.81% of Basic. Regards' S.K. Sinha Manager - HR
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Salary deductions are somewhat different besides Provident Fund (PF), such as in the bank. The PF deduction is 10% of the basic salary. Tax Deducted at Source (TDS) depends upon the salary range. Additionally, there is the option to contribute to the Death Relief Fund (DRF) or opt for Group Insurance at ₹125 per month. The festival advance amount varies based on the basic salary and can be repaid in 10 monthly installments.
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PF is 12% on Basic & DA, and the wage limit is ₹6500. ESI is 1.75% on Gross wages. The employer contribution is 4.75% of Gross Wages. Both PF & ESI are calculated on an attendance basis.

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Dear Manikyam, PF is 12% of Basic ESI is 1.75 % of Gross Gratuity is 4.81% of Basic. Regards Satya
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Dear Manikyam, Pls find enclosed PPT, it will help you to understand the PF and ESIC Regards, Sanjeev
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Hi sanjeev, Can u Please elaborate the Gratuity deduction (4.81%) because in our organisation gratuity comes under benefits not part of CTC. Regards, Prerna
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Dear Mr. Sinha, Could you please elaborate on how the Gratuity percentage is determined? I understand that it is a lump sum given at the end of employment upon resignation, death, or disablement after 5 years. Is it deducted monthly? What happens if an employee resigns after working for only 1 year? Would they still be provided with a gratuity amount?

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S.K. Sinha
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Hi kavitha The ESI will be on Rs.15,000/- gross salary only, more than that who draws will not be eligible for ESI. Rgds Ganesh
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can we calculate gratuity in percentage what % of Gratuity of salary
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Salary deductions typically include various components such as:

- PF: 12% of basic salary
- PT: As per the respective state government structure
- TDS: Deducted based on the salary range
- ESI: 1.75% of gross from the employee and 4.75% of gross from the employer
- LWF: Labour Welfare Fund (deducted once in six months)

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What is the percentage of provident fund ,HRA, wash, heat allowance? Esi percent and minimum date of working required for Esi and pf
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In current company grauity is cal as per act ie 4.81% but new recuiter is calculating almost 8% of basic as a grauity . So is it a good thing to consider ?
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In the current company, gratuity is calculated as per the act, i.e., 4.81%. However, the new recruiter is calculating almost 8% of the basic as gratuity. My basic salary has been reduced by almost 25k from the current one. So, are these things considered good? Should I accept the offer, and what points should be kept in mind while accepting the offer?
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Good Afternoon Sir I want to know about percentage of PF ? Deduct from Monthly salary. Its 12 % or 12.30 % Please guide B cause my organisation ( PSU ) Deduct only 10% of basic. ( basic 6000 )
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