I have tried to develop a CTC format. Maybe it will help you. I have tried to make some automated calculations. At the top of the sheet, you can choose to give PF/Bonus/incentive or not, and the salary will get calculated accordingly. Comments and suggestions are most welcome. You can write to me at [Email Removed For Privacy Reasons].
Regards,
Soyeb
From India, Hyderabad
Regards,
Soyeb
From India, Hyderabad
Shoeb, Good Job done....But a slight mistake in the formula in the PF calculation field. Regards, Sajeed Shaikh Head - Training & Development
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
But I think Soyeb is right for PF Calculation.
PF Accounts Rate of Contribution
Employee: 12% (Basic wages, dearness allowance)
Employer: 13.61%
Contribution:
- 3.67% = Provident Fund (A/c No.1)
- 8.33% = Pension Fund (A/c No.10)
- 0.5% = EDLIS - Employees Direct Linked Insurance Scheme (A/c No.21)
Administrative Charges:
- 1.10% of emoluments = Provident Fund (A/c No.2)
- 0.01% of emoluments = EDLIS (A/c No.22)
Regards,
Cp Singh
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From India, Noida
PF Accounts Rate of Contribution
Employee: 12% (Basic wages, dearness allowance)
Employer: 13.61%
Contribution:
- 3.67% = Provident Fund (A/c No.1)
- 8.33% = Pension Fund (A/c No.10)
- 0.5% = EDLIS - Employees Direct Linked Insurance Scheme (A/c No.21)
Administrative Charges:
- 1.10% of emoluments = Provident Fund (A/c No.2)
- 0.01% of emoluments = EDLIS (A/c No.22)
Regards,
Cp Singh
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From India, Noida
Yes... his working is absolutely correct. Good Work Soyeb !! Regards, Suchita Zonal HR Head
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
Thank you very much for your comments and time. I hope that this type of format will be helpful for us in the future. Please keep in touch if anything is needed; I will do my best to contribute and learn through practical experience.
Regards,
Soyeb
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From India, Hyderabad
Regards,
Soyeb
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From India, Hyderabad
Though the bifurcation of employer contribution is 12% + 1.61% = 13.61%, it is correct. However, upon checking, you will find that 12% is calculated solely on your basic wages, whereas 1.1% is calculated on basic wages, and 0.5% and 0.01% are calculated on your EDLI wages.
Hence, the 1.61% contribution from the employer's end is for PF Admin, EDLI, and EDLI surcharges, which is not considered a part of the employee's CTC.
Regards,
Sneha
From India, Pune
Hence, the 1.61% contribution from the employer's end is for PF Admin, EDLI, and EDLI surcharges, which is not considered a part of the employee's CTC.
Regards,
Sneha
From India, Pune
Dear Mrugen, please find the example below:
Salary Breakdown Example
- Basic: 15,000
- Employee Contribution (12%): 1,800 (Basic wages)
- Employer Contribution (12%): 1,800
- Pension (EDLI wages 6,500 * 8.33%): 541
- Employer PF: Difference of EPF & Pension - 1,259. Total 1,800
- Admin Charges (1.1%): 165 (Basic wages)
- EDLI Charges (0.5%): 32.5 (EDLI Wages - 6,500)
- EDLI Surcharges (0.01%): 0.65 (EDLI Wages - 6,500)
Regards,
Sneha
From India, Pune
Salary Breakdown Example
- Basic: 15,000
- Employee Contribution (12%): 1,800 (Basic wages)
- Employer Contribution (12%): 1,800
- Pension (EDLI wages 6,500 * 8.33%): 541
- Employer PF: Difference of EPF & Pension - 1,259. Total 1,800
- Admin Charges (1.1%): 165 (Basic wages)
- EDLI Charges (0.5%): 32.5 (EDLI Wages - 6,500)
- EDLI Surcharges (0.01%): 0.65 (EDLI Wages - 6,500)
Regards,
Sneha
From India, Pune
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