Hi, I am working in a BPO company in Chennai. I'm paid Rs. 15,000 as a monthly salary without any deductions for ESI and PF. Please help me prepare a payslip for the above pay. Can you please send me a sample format for this? Thanks in advance! I am waiting for your reply.
Regards
From India, Madras
Regards
From India, Madras
Regarding your query, it is not possible to generate a payslip without including authorized/statutory deductions. Omitting these deductions would be a violation of the statutory provisions that apply to your organization.
Regards,
V. R. RAO PULIPAKA
From India, Bangalore
Regards,
V. R. RAO PULIPAKA
From India, Bangalore
Hi Bharath, I know a little about this. Here is the formula for ESI & PF Deduction. Insert your values.
If the "Basic = 10360/- Total Gross = 15000/- PF 12% = 10360 * 12% = 1243/- ESI 1.75% = 15000 * 1.75% = 263/-
Thanks & Regards,
Gandhi.T.L.
From India, Sriperumbudur
If the "Basic = 10360/- Total Gross = 15000/- PF 12% = 10360 * 12% = 1243/- ESI 1.75% = 15000 * 1.75% = 263/-
Thanks & Regards,
Gandhi.T.L.
From India, Sriperumbudur
PF Contribution Details
For PF:
- Total PF Contribution = 25.61%
- Employee Contribution = 12%
- Employer Contribution = 13.61%
For Employee:
- Basic Salary * 12%
ESIC Contribution Details
ESIC is only applicable for those who are earning less than or equal to ₹15,000. If the income is more than ₹15,000, ESIC is not applicable.
- Total ESIC Contribution = 6.5%
- Employee Contribution = 1.75%
- Employer Contribution = 4.75%
- Basic Salary * 1.75%
Regards,
Sudha
From India, Madras
For PF:
- Total PF Contribution = 25.61%
- Employee Contribution = 12%
- Employer Contribution = 13.61%
For Employee:
- Basic Salary * 12%
ESIC Contribution Details
ESIC is only applicable for those who are earning less than or equal to ₹15,000. If the income is more than ₹15,000, ESIC is not applicable.
- Total ESIC Contribution = 6.5%
- Employee Contribution = 1.75%
- Employer Contribution = 4.75%
- Basic Salary * 1.75%
Regards,
Sudha
From India, Madras
I do agree with Mr. V R RAO PULIPAKA that creating a false or fake salary slip is a legal offense, and as HR professionals, we must take care to ensure that such things do not happen in the industry.
CTC Break-up File
For your information, please find the enclosed CTC break-up file. I hope it will be helpful for you.
Regards,
Sunil Kumar Verma
AM-HR
Indiabulls
CTC Break-up File
For your information, please find the enclosed CTC break-up file. I hope it will be helpful for you.
Regards,
Sunil Kumar Verma
AM-HR
Indiabulls
Deduction of PF and ESIC in Organizations
Does it happen in any organization that both PF and ESIC are deducted? If so, how does the company deduct from the basic salary? According to what I have heard, employees earning below Rs. 15,000 get only ESIC but not PF. Does such a situation occur in organizations? Kindly suggest.
Regards,
Soni
From India, Mumbai
Does it happen in any organization that both PF and ESIC are deducted? If so, how does the company deduct from the basic salary? According to what I have heard, employees earning below Rs. 15,000 get only ESIC but not PF. Does such a situation occur in organizations? Kindly suggest.
Regards,
Soni
From India, Mumbai
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(Fact Checked)-The user reply is correct. It aligns with labor laws mandating statutory deductions for payslips. (1 Acknowledge point)