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pls let me know the ceiling limit for payment of bonus at present. is it still 3500/- or enhanced to 5000/-
From India, Vijayawada
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No, the bonus salary ceiling limit is still Rs. 3,500 per month. If we calculate the bonus as per the ceiling salary, then in case of 8.33% (minimum bonus to be paid), it amounts to Rs. 3499, and for 20% (maximum bonus that can be paid), it amounts to Rs. 8400 only.

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From India, Kumbakonam
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There has been no change in the ceiling for payment of Statutory Bonus. It continues to be Rs 3,500/-.
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Concerns About Bonus Act Ceiling Limit

This is strange. When salary levels have increased multifold, the Bonus Act still talks of only Rs. 3500/- as the ceiling limit. This is just unacceptable from everybody's view. Why trade unions are keeping silent on this is not understood.

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Dear friends, Ceiling limit on salary for the eligibility for bonus is not Rs. 3500, but Rs. 10,000. But the for bonus calculation salary upto Rs. 3500 willo be taken into account. Abbas.P.S
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Statutory Bonus is mainly concerned with the workmen category who come under the Contract Labour Act or Minimum Wages Act. Please do not compare your salary for Bonus. The salary of minimum wage workmen is comparatively low, and ₹3,500/- is a good amount for them. Earlier, the Bonus was applicable to employees whose basic was ₹3,500/-; however, it has been enhanced to ₹10,000/- in the year 2007 to cover more employees (even though the ceiling limit is ₹3,500/-).

Thank you.

From India, Mumbai
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Computation of bonus should be worked out as per Schedule I to IV of the Act. Every person drawing a salary between ₹3,500 and ₹10,000 per month should have their bonus calculated as if their salary were ₹3,500 per month. To date, there has not been any enhancement to ₹5,000 per month.

Thanks & Regards,
V K Sharma
HR, Tarapur


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Opinion on the Payment of Bonus Act Amendment

My opinion after going through this conversation is that the Payment of Bonus Act, after amendment, now covers a larger number of employees. This is a good thing for us. Before the amendment, we only calculated based on a salary limit of Rs. 2500, whereas now the limit is Rs. 3500.

With regards,
Madhuresh

From India, Kumar
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Yes it is good thing, but only thing is the lowest ceiling limit should be around 5000 or it should be 8.33% of basic+da.
From India, Vijayawada
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Kindly guide me on this, my salary detais basic-7000, da 2500, hra 3250, c a 2000,medical allowance-500 & canteen allowance-250 total 15500 so am i not applicable for bonus
From India, Kaiga
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An employee is eligible to receive a bonus only when they have worked for 30 working days in that year and are drawing wages up to ₹10,000 per month or less. Wages mean Basic + DA.

In your case, you are drawing ₹9,500 (Basic + DA) wage per month. Therefore, you are eligible for the bonus.

I have also enclosed an Excel sheet to determine eligibility for a bonus based on monthly salary.

Regards.

From India, Pune
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Dear all , please guide me if any employee with (basic+da) of rs.3700 then bonus to be calculated on rs.3500 or on rs.3700? Ajay
From India, Kaiga
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Dear Ajay, As already clarified by the members bonus is to be calculated considering the salary as Rs. 3500/- per month. Regards, R N KHOLA
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dear Mehulchavda121@ According To Bonus Act , Bonus Salary Limit Is 21000 Thousand , After 21000 Thousand Employee’s Can’t Force To His Employer. Thanks Khirod Kumar
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