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Deciding In Which Slab Of Profession Tax An Assessee Falls? - CiteHR

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Omkar B
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Dear Sir/Madam,
I have a query with respect to profession tax. The query is on what is the meaning of salary for the purpose of profession tax.
I mean what all amounts should be included while calculating salary for the purpose of deciding in which slab of profession tax an assessee falls.

From India, Mumbai
Glidor
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gross entitlement of salary including all allowances and benefits payable to employee is calculated for profession tax slab

Omkar B
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So even employer’s contribution to Provident fund included in salary component for the purpose of deciding slab?
From India, Mumbai
Glidor
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is employer portion of EPF or ESIC is payable to employee? its statuary liability of employer to the department
for PT purpose, all salary components, including wages/salary basic/ da / spl allowance/ HT|RA/ TA/ conveyance and overtime also is to be calculated.


Omkar B
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Sorry I was asking about employees contribution to PF and esic whether it is to be included
From India, Mumbai
Omkar B
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Please answer whether employee’s contribution to pf and esic should be included while calculating salary for the purpose of profession tax
From India, Mumbai
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contribution of employee is deducted from his gross earnings. PT is deducted on gross earnings before any deduction.

Omkar B
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So basically employee’s contribution to pf and esic should be included while calculating salary for the purpose of profession tax?
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