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Can you please clarify about yearly calculation of Earned Leave Encashment. We have taken gross salary / 26 X no. of days. Is it correct ?
From India, Hyderabad
amitmahaan
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bottom line is : Basic Salary / 26 * Nos of Earned Leave Balance. But you can take Gross Salary instead of Basic, if your company policy allowing that. thanks amit jain 9873436660
From India, Delhi
Anayaat
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Hi there,
In order to be able to help you calculate encashment of annual leave I need you to give me the following information
•According to your Company Policy, your annual leave is in calendar days or working days, cause it makes a lot difference when calculating
•Consider different positions have different annual leave entitlements
•When calculating benefits and entitlement what do u use, basic salary or gross salary it makes a difference.
•What is your annual leave carrying forward policy in your organization
•I assume that you do this exercise is it done in 31st December
•The date in which you start Calculation
•Total No of annual leave earned
Send me this information and I will send you the matrix for calculating your annual leave encashment

From Oman, Muscat
R.N.Khola
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Dear Member,
We are not to encash the earned leaves yearly under any of the Act but if the employee do not have any objection & is interested in getting enashment of EL yearly & if the employer also wants to pay then in my opinion your method of calculation is not at all objectionable.
Opinion/ comments submitted as requested.
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R.N.Khola




From India, Delhi
R Devarajan
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hi
if the company has a policy of providing privillege leave or earned leave during calender year, they may opt for the same. But the factories act does not insist the employer to pay such encashment. it is not the statutory obligation on the part of the employer to pay such encashment to the employee
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From India, Madras
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dear MEMBER,
For earned leave encashment, we should take basic salary ( not gross salary) for a month having 30 days.
For.eg A person who has totally worked 120 days, He is eligible to get 6 days for encashment. his basic salary for a day to be derived and which should be multiplied by 6 days.
Basic salary Rs.800 X 6 days = 4800/-
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From India, Coimbatore
koteeswaranpadmanaban
pls refer the Act which is applicable to your establishment. then, refer your policy which leaves comes under. if there is no company policy on leave, refer the model standing order.
thanking you
yours friendly
koti

From India, Coimbatore
prasad p k
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As per my knowledge wages/26* No of Days (PL). Here wages include BAsic+DA +other special pays. Regards, P K Prasad
From India
Milind Jagtap
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Dear Friend basic salary/30*No of days encashment - for staff & workmen (Basic Salary+da+vda)/30*nos days encashment
From India, Pune
vashishthajagdeep
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Dear Friends,
In case of worker earned leave calculation, only simple formula is that add all twelve months basic that one have earned in a year and multiply that with 8.33%. i.e. annual due salary * 8.33% = Leave Salary.
Vashishtha

From India, Velluru
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