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karpagam_123
please give me split up of salary heads.ex. one employee salary 25000/- per month , give me the % of basic+DA+HRA+CCA+CA+MA+OA.
From India, Madras
sekrvarma
Hi Friend kinldy confirm 25000 CTC or Gross Salary please let me know, so that i can try to help you out. Asst Manager HR Statutory Compliances
From India, Hyderabad
ra7881
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Hi Harshita, I didn’t start this thread. But i’m interested to know normal break up pattern for Rs.25000 Gross/ Month for a manufacturing industry. Please advise. Thanks
From India, Madras
hmohanr
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Hi,
Salary spilt up is varied from company to company. but basically Govt.. has fixed a format for salary spilt up, but this is only kept up by Govt.organization only..not by private sector.
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D.Mohan.

From India, Tiruchchirappalli
debapratimguha
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Hi,

I agree fully with D. Mohan, salary split up differs from one organisation to the other. With my knowledge in Compensation Management, I can suggest you that the best compensation are those which reduces the tax burden of individuals. Thus, the compensation structure generally changes as per the Annual Budget. For example, Fringe Benefits getting abolished played a huge part in redifining the compensation structure.

But, generally there is a Basic Component(ususally 30-50% of FCC (Fixed Cost to Company) so that it regulates the other components of salary related to Basic like PF, HRA), HRA or Site Allowance(40-50% of Basic, can saves Tax), Other Allowances( List is Huge, Children Education (Max 2400), Medical Allowance(subjected to Max 15000 per year), LTA(Leave Travel Allowance (Max 1 months Basic), There can be reimbursements as well like Fuel & Vehicle(Max 2 month Basic)/ Helper etc.

Other than these there are statutory like PF (12% of basic) and gratuity(4.8%) which are mandatory. Rest Balancing figure is the Special Allowance OR Discretionary Management Allowance(Can be named more aesthetically). Variable Pay/ Reward Pay comes after this and are generally fully taxable.

I am just giving some idea. Its a complicated subject to help through mails. Compensation itself is a discipline in HR and is a fast changing one. You need to formulate your organisation's compensation after discussion with Management.

Hope I have shown some light.

Thanks.

Regards,

Debapratim Guha

From India, Delhi
meenu dhall
Rs. 25000
there is no hard n fast rule by govt.in salary heads distribution.
Basic is to be kept above 50% i.e: 12500 or more
Then DA can be between 10 to 20% i.e: 2500
and alike u can distributive according to ur company culture of distributing heads.
Take some old data base of salary head distribution u will get the idea for the same.

From India, Jaipur
anil.desale
Dear All, I am forwarding herewith an exaple simple beakup of salary which may be helpfull to you. Regards Anil Desale 09764690653
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maadhav006
Dear all in my co. where i am working sructure is like this basic =60% hra =25% con=15 it vii become gross p. f 12 % on basic cont. by empoyer thern it bocome CTC.. regard maadhv aptil
From India, Hyderabad
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