rkckmr
2

Hi All, Please help with the breakup of salary 7.5LPA need your support.
From India, New Delhi
azhaharasana-azhaharasan
1

Hi, What you actually want. The detailed salary annexure for 7.5L..
From India, Karur
KK!HR
1530

The salary break up would depend on the company policy regarding wages & salary. Do you have a consolidated pay structure or does it have components like basic, DA, HRA, transport allowance, incentive etc.
From India, Mumbai
rkckmr
2

The detailed salary annexure for 7.5L
From India, New Delhi
smdharanimano
4

Hello , Do you want the break up of CTC or Gross salary ? also provide the any special commitment inline to remuneration ( Variable pay, Bonus, incentive) ,if it is CTC . regards
From India , Pune
raghunath_bv
149

HI,
Certainly! When breaking down an annual salary of 7.5 Lakhs Per Annum (LPA), it's important to consider various components that may be included in the salary structure. Keep in mind that the actual components and their percentages can vary depending on the company's policies and industry standards. Here's a sample breakdown:

Basic Salary: This is the core component of the salary and is usually a fixed amount paid on a monthly basis. It is a taxable component.

Percentage: Around 40-50% of the total CTC (Cost to Company)
In your case (assuming 50%): 7.5 LPA * 50% = 3.75 LPA
House Rent Allowance (HRA): This is provided to meet the cost of accommodation. It is partially exempted from income tax.

Percentage: Around 20-30% of the total CTC
In your case (assuming 25%): 7.5 LPA * 25% = 1.875 LPA
Conveyance Allowance: This is provided to cover transportation expenses related to commuting to and from work.

Fixed amount or a small percentage of CTC, often around 10,000 to 15,000 per annum.
Medical Allowance: This covers medical expenses. It may be provided as a fixed amount or as reimbursement against actual bills.

Fixed amount or reimbursement, often around 10,000 to 15,000 per annum.
Provident Fund (PF): This is a statutory contribution towards a retirement savings scheme. Both the employer and employee contribute.

Statutory deduction, typically around 12% of the Basic Salary.
Professional Tax (PT): This is a state-level tax imposed on salaried individuals.

Statutory deduction based on the state you are employed in.
Special Allowance: This is a flexible component that can be structured to include various allowances that may be applicable to the specific role or company.

Percentage: The remaining amount after accounting for other components.
Gratuity: This is a statutory benefit paid by the employer to the employee upon completion of a certain number of years in service.

Statutory contribution, calculated based on the number of years in service and the last drawn salary.
Leave Travel Allowance (LTA): This is provided to cover expenses incurred while traveling on leave.

Usually, it is a reimbursement based on actual expenses up to a certain limit.
Performance Bonus/Incentives: This is a variable component based on individual and/or company performance.

It can vary widely depending on company policies and performance.
Please note that these percentages are approximate and can vary based on company policies and industry norms. Additionally, tax implications can also vary based on the components of the salary and the individual's tax profile. It's advisable to consult with a tax professional or HR representative for accurate and personalized information
Regards

From India, Bangalore
mthomas@nathgroup.com
Salary Break up always depend upon the organisations/company's salary structure and components.
However, statutory benefts viz; P.F. 12% and gratuity 4.81 % is applicable to most of the companies.

Components can include :
Monthly

Basic
HRA
Conveyance
Amentities
Education Allowances

All as per the design by the Company

Annaual Benefits

Medical
LTA

Statutory Benefits
P.F
Gratuity

So If you can give your companies salary structure, I can work this out for you to fit 7.5 Lakhs


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