Here in my case, I am working in a Realty Co. For the short term, the company has provided me accommodation in Mumbai. However, in my salary slip, HRA is also mentioned. If I am applying for a new job, how should I request accommodation? The concern is that HRA is listed in my salary slip, and accommodation is also provided.
When I apply to another company for a new job, how can I prove that I am receiving accommodation from my previous employer? Kindly guide me on this matter.
Regards,
Sangani HR Executive
From India, Mumbai
When I apply to another company for a new job, how can I prove that I am receiving accommodation from my previous employer? Kindly guide me on this matter.
Regards,
Sangani HR Executive
From India, Mumbai
You have presented the facts and inquired about the expected CTC. If they agree to your expectations, you will accept; otherwise, you will express gratitude. When you are confident in your employability, there is no need to worry. Clearly state the facts; the HRA and other components should reflect on your payslip. Regarding accommodation, if you lack proof, inform them, and if necessary, they can investigate and reach a conclusion. It is essential to negotiate effectively to meet your expectations.
Regards,
Kamesh
From India, Hyderabad
Regards,
Kamesh
From India, Hyderabad
Thank you for reverting, Kamesh. I appreciate your courtesy! That is what I want to know. Yes, I don't have any proof, but they can verify it from my current employer if I am applying for a new job. Also, I can negotiate because it is a fact. Thanks a lot. But is there any case similar to mine? Can it happen?
Also, thanks, Mr. Arora, for your courtesy, but I think you didn't get me. Actually, the thing is that I am getting HRA (mentioned in gross) and also accommodation from the company.
Regards,
Sangani
From India, Mumbai
Also, thanks, Mr. Arora, for your courtesy, but I think you didn't get me. Actually, the thing is that I am getting HRA (mentioned in gross) and also accommodation from the company.
Regards,
Sangani
From India, Mumbai
You have two statements as highlighted above. Please explain. Second, are you receiving HRA in your salary, or did you just find it mentioned in your salary slip?
What I intended to say is whether an employer can provide accommodation to an employee from their end or can provide the HRA amount in his/her salary. If you found HRA mentioned in your salary slip but are also provided accommodation by them, it implies that you are not actually receiving the HRA amount, but as it's a part of your CTC, it will definitely be mentioned in your salary slip.
The question about proof of accommodation to your future employer, whether you are accommodated by your employer or not, you can ask for this from your present employer when leaving the organization. They can provide this in your relieving letter. Many employers include salary and other details in the relieving letter for their employees if they want.
Hope I am clear this time.
From India, Gurgaon
What I intended to say is whether an employer can provide accommodation to an employee from their end or can provide the HRA amount in his/her salary. If you found HRA mentioned in your salary slip but are also provided accommodation by them, it implies that you are not actually receiving the HRA amount, but as it's a part of your CTC, it will definitely be mentioned in your salary slip.
The question about proof of accommodation to your future employer, whether you are accommodated by your employer or not, you can ask for this from your present employer when leaving the organization. They can provide this in your relieving letter. Many employers include salary and other details in the relieving letter for their employees if they want.
Hope I am clear this time.
From India, Gurgaon
Yes, correct! That is what I am saying actually. HRA is part of CTC, which is mentioned in the slip, and I am also getting accommodation apart. Anyways, noted your recommendations. Thanks for your friendly approach.
Regards,
Sangani
From India, Mumbai
Regards,
Sangani
From India, Mumbai
In some companies, HRA & free accommodation are provided. Esp. in Construction companies, both the facilities are extended. Pon
From India, Lucknow
From India, Lucknow
Your concern seems to be whether the next employer will provide you with FREE accommodation so that you do not have to spend a large amount per month on rent. The House Rent Allowance (HRA) in the pay package (as shown in the pay slip) generally does not exceed Rs. 800/- per month due to tax laws.
It is my personal belief that we create unnecessary fear by harboring such questions in our minds, which distracts us from our preparations. A high performer does not need to worry about facilities; the employer offers the best when the employee has a proven track record. We should focus more on our own skills and competencies and achieve anything we desire based on these proven abilities. If this holds true for you, even a small-scale employer will provide you with significant accommodation; conversely, if it does not, the largest company may not offer even the most basic accommodation.
Regards,
Sunil
"Fear vanishes where trust is present"
From India, Mumbai
It is my personal belief that we create unnecessary fear by harboring such questions in our minds, which distracts us from our preparations. A high performer does not need to worry about facilities; the employer offers the best when the employee has a proven track record. We should focus more on our own skills and competencies and achieve anything we desire based on these proven abilities. If this holds true for you, even a small-scale employer will provide you with significant accommodation; conversely, if it does not, the largest company may not offer even the most basic accommodation.
Regards,
Sunil
"Fear vanishes where trust is present"
From India, Mumbai
In general, paying HRA while providing accommodation is governed by corporate policy. For example, incentives are given for postings in remotely located projects, and in some cases, limited period accommodation is provided in a guest house while HRA is also paid. All of these are governed by corporate policy.
My suggestion would be for you to familiarize yourself with the corporate policy on such issues to understand the reasoning behind it.
Regarding CTC in future employment, present your demands the way you want; if you are deemed worthy, the company will find a way to accommodate you; otherwise, it may not.
Regards,
Kumar
From India, Mumbai
My suggestion would be for you to familiarize yourself with the corporate policy on such issues to understand the reasoning behind it.
Regarding CTC in future employment, present your demands the way you want; if you are deemed worthy, the company will find a way to accommodate you; otherwise, it may not.
Regards,
Kumar
From India, Mumbai
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