Dear Seniors, kindly clarify my doubt on LTA and EL. Let's suppose one of the employees is gone for 10 days on annual vacation and has claimed LTA for it. Will these 10 days be deducted from his EL, or will these 10 days be considered additional leave?
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Krishna
From India, Bhopal
Regards,
Krishna
From India, Bhopal
Hi, Leaves will be deducted from the paid leaves only no additional leaves are provided for the purpose of LTA.. Regards, Divya
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Dear Divya, kindly refer to your LTA (Leave Travel Allowance) policy. You can get LTA only if you have applied for leave from your company and have actually traveled. However, international travel is not valid. Only the travel costs are covered. So, whether you fly, hop on a train, or take public transport, you will have to show the ticket to claim your LTA.
LTA covers travel for yourself and your family. Family, in this case, includes yourself, parents, siblings dependent on you, spouse (even if your spouse is working), and children. You can claim the LTA benefit just once in a year. If you switch jobs, you can get the LTA not only from your present organization but also from your former employer if the concession is lying unutilized.
You must take the shortest route to your destination to be eligible for LTA. If your LTA is not utilized, it gets added to your salary, and you will be taxed on it. Hope this may clear your query.
From India, Bhubaneswar
LTA covers travel for yourself and your family. Family, in this case, includes yourself, parents, siblings dependent on you, spouse (even if your spouse is working), and children. You can claim the LTA benefit just once in a year. If you switch jobs, you can get the LTA not only from your present organization but also from your former employer if the concession is lying unutilized.
You must take the shortest route to your destination to be eligible for LTA. If your LTA is not utilized, it gets added to your salary, and you will be taxed on it. Hope this may clear your query.
From India, Bhubaneswar
LTA Eligibility Requirements
For LTA eligibility, any employee must work 240 days in the previous year. LTA includes Basic + D.A for one month. Anyone who does not utilize the LTA...
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Ramesh E.
Personnel Officer
Chittoor
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From India, Hyderabad
For LTA eligibility, any employee must work 240 days in the previous year. LTA includes Basic + D.A for one month. Anyone who does not utilize the LTA...
Thanks & Regards,
Ramesh E.
Personnel Officer
Chittoor
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From India, Hyderabad
Dear Shaikh Ji Our employer denied to add in salary (excluding new joinee) if you dont have EL or PL to surrender minimum 05 for LTA. please clarify. Vijay 9421175878
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
One has to avail a minimum of 6 days leave from their EL/PL to qualify for LTA amount tax exemption (for the ticket cost). LTA exemption can be claimed twice in a block year of 4 years. The current block year is 2010-13.
Regards,
Pon
From India, Lucknow
Regards,
Pon
From India, Lucknow
Sir, what If any employee did not have PL whatever may be reason, employer should deposit his LTA amount to him at year end? Regards Vijay \\\\\
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
Vijay,
One cannot undertake travel without taking leave. That is why availing leave for claiming LTA tax exemption is made mandatory. However, LTA rules do not specify the type of leaves to be availed for claiming LTA tax exemption. In my opinion, approved LOP leaves can also be used for availing LTA with tax exemption. Otherwise, the LTA amount will be paid to the employees at the end of the FY, and it will be treated as taxable income. Hope I clarified.
Regards,
Pon
From India, Lucknow
One cannot undertake travel without taking leave. That is why availing leave for claiming LTA tax exemption is made mandatory. However, LTA rules do not specify the type of leaves to be availed for claiming LTA tax exemption. In my opinion, approved LOP leaves can also be used for availing LTA with tax exemption. Otherwise, the LTA amount will be paid to the employees at the end of the FY, and it will be treated as taxable income. Hope I clarified.
Regards,
Pon
From India, Lucknow
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