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How to calculate gross and CTC based on 'in hand' salary? For example, if the in hand salary is Rs. 15000, how to calculate gross salary and CTC on the said amount? Thanks in advance
From India, Bangalore
Pan Singh Dangwal
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The three Salary related words (Gross, Net and CTC) are related to each other. But there is difference, each of them could be important in different scenario. At bottom level generally Net Salary is important and there is no much different among all. But at Middle or higher level we negotiate on Gross and CTC concepts and there could be big difference. Let me explain with example:-
Case I:-
One employee is negotiated at Gross Wages of Rs. 15000, from which PF-ESI, PT etc will be deducted. Employer will also contribute for PF-ESI and will annually pay Bonus and Leave Encashment (for PL). Suppose Rs. 2000 deducted from the salary (towards PF-ESI, PT etc), than the Net salary will Rs. 13000.
Here the Gross (15000) and Net salary (13000) are cleared.
Case II:-
The employer also deposit towards PF-ESI, pay annual Bonus, provide Leaves etc. These amounts are not paid to employee on monthly basis, but leads employee’s Cost to the Company. When we include such benefits to the Gross Salary that will be CTC (Cost to Company). For example the monthly amt of :-
PF-ESI = 3200
Bonus = 1250
Leave = 800
Insurance = 750
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Total = 5000
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In such case the CTC will be Rs. 15000 (Gross) + 5000 (employer other benefits/cost) = 20000.
Hope the matter is cleared now. Senior can suggest more views.

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