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November-2016 Advance Salary to CG Employee - MF instructed to Banks

Government of India
Department of Expenditure
Office of Controller General of Accounts
Mahalekha Niyantrak Bhawan
Block-E, G.P.O. Complex, I.N.A., New Delhi-110023
Ph:No.011-24665337-40/Fax No.011-24627678

No.S-11012/1(6)/Banks/2016-17/RBD/1815-47
Dated: 18.11.2016

To
Shri P.Vijaya Kumar,
Chief General Manager,
Reserve Bank of India
Department of Currency Management,
Central Office, 4th Floor, Amar Building,
Sr.P.M.Road, P.B.No.1379,
MUMBAI – 400001

FAX NO:022-22662442

Sir,

This is with reference to Ministry of Finance, Department of Expenditure OM No.25(30)/E.Coord/2016, dated 17th November 2016 regarding release of Part Salary in advance amounting to Rs.10000/- form the salary for the month of November 2016 in the form of Cash Pay-out to all Non Gazetted Employees of Central Government. Also refer your office letter dated 11.11.2016 which mentions that Government Departments may be allowed to draw cash beyond the stipulated limit of Rs.10,000/- in exceptional cases only on production of evidence justifying their cash requirements in writing.

Necessary instructions may please be issued immediately to all the banks in view of the Ministry of Finance OM dated 17.11.2016 referred above to enable Govt. offices to release advance salary as per above mentioned OM.

Yours faithfully,
sd/-
(Dr.Shakuntla)
Joint Controller General of Accounts

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How to calculate Hour Basis Salary of Private Sector Employment?

In the Company, any Private Firm, Small Scale Industries etc., where the numbers of employees are working.  A lot of companies do it this way.  Annual salary and divide by 12 for a monthly salary. Then to get hourly wage, divide by the number of working hours in the month working with. Months can have from 20 to 23 working days. This means from 160 to 184 working hours per month. So hourly wage is different depending on the month.

Apart from this today's need to calculate the salary Hour Basis.  This Salary Calculator solve the problem and calculate the salary for the month. Because calculating manual salary is full of waste of time as well as it requires a lot of energy. Therefore,
I presenting a excel based salary calculator for Company, private firms or Small Scale Industries with no headache of calculating overtime or basic salary. One need to just enter the hours of work in a day and it will calculate the pay automatically.

Features of this calculator :
  1. It is Spreadsheet/Excel based.
  2. It will work offline or Online as you required.
  3. No need to enter duty and overtime separately.
  4. Unlimited persons Calculate salary
  5. On the Basic of Duty Hours is 8, it will calculate salary along with all Incentives.
  6. It provides Attendance Sheet.
To Calculate Hours Basis Salary Click Here.
To see More Salary Calculator Click Here

Incomes not included under the head "Salaries" (Exemptions).

Any income falling within any of the following clauses shall not be included in computing the income from salaries for the purpose of section 192 of the Act :-

The value of any travel concession or assistance received by or due to an employee from his employer or former employer for himself and his family, in connection with his proceeding (a) on leave to any place in India or (b) after retirement from service, or, after termination of service to any place in India is exempt under Section 10(5) subject, however, to the conditions prescribed in Rule 2B of the Rules.
For the purpose of this clause, "family" in relation to an individual means:
  1. the spouse and children of the individual; and
  2. the parents, brothers and sisters of the individual or any of them, wholly or mainly dependent on the individual.
It may also be noted that the amount exempt under this clause shall in no case exceed the amount of expenses actually incurred for the purpose of such travel.

Death-cum-retirement gratuity or any other gratuity is exempt to the extent specified from inclusion in computing the total income under Section 10(10). Any death-cum-retirement gratuity received under the revised Pension Rules of the Central Government or, as the case may be, the Central Civil Services (Pension) Rules, 1972, or under any similar scheme applicable to the members of the civil services of the Union or holders of posts connected with defence or of civil posts under the Union (such members or holders being persons not governed by the said Rules) or to the members of the all-India services or to the members of the civil services of a State or holders of civil posts under a State or to the employees of a local authority or any payment of retiring gratuity received under the Pension Code or Regulations applicable to the members of the defence service. Gratuity received in cases other than those mentionedabove, on retirement, termination etc is exempt up to the limit as prescribed by the Board. Presently the limit is Rs. 10 lakhs w.e.f. 24.05.2010 [Notification no. 43/2010 S.O. 1414(E) F.No. 200/33/2009-ITA-1 dated 11th June 2010].

Any payment in commutation of pension received under the Civil Pensions (Commutation) Rules of the Central Government or under any similar scheme applicable to the members of the civil services of the Union or holders of posts connected with defence or of civil posts under the Union (such members or holders being persons not governed by the said Rules) or to the members of the all- India services or to the members of the defence services or to the members of the civil services of a State or holders of civil posts under a State or to the employees of a local authority] or a corporation established by a Central, State or Provincial Act, is exempt under Section10(10A)(i). As regards payments in commutation of pension received under any scheme of any other employer, exemption will be governed by the provisions of section 10(10A)(ii). Also, any payment in commutation of pension from a fund referred to in Section 10(23AAB) is exempt under Section 10(10A)(iii).

Any payment received by an employee of the Central Government or a State Government, as cash-equivalent of the leave salary in respect of the period of earned leave at his credit at the time of his retirement, whether on superannuation or otherwise, is exempt under Section 10(10AA)(i). In the case of other employees, this exemption will be determined with reference to the leave to their credit at the time of retirement on superannuation or otherwise, subject to a maximum of ten months' leave. This exemption will be further limited to the maximum amount specified by the Government of India Notification No.S.O.588(E) dated 31.05.2002 at Rs. 3,00,000/- in relation to such employees who retire, whether on superannuation or otherwise, after 1.4.1998.

Under Section 10(10B), the retrenchment compensation received by a workman is exempt from income-tax subject to certain limits. The maximum amount of retrenchment compensation exempt is the sum calculated on the basis provided in section 25F(b) of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 or any amount not less than Rs.50,000/- as the Central Government may by notification specify in the Official Gazette, whichever is less. These limits shall not apply in the case where the compensation is paid under any scheme which is approved in this behalf by the Central Government, having regard to the need for extending special protection to the workmen in the undertaking to which the scheme applies and other relevant circumstances. The maximum limit of such payment is Rs. 5,00,000/- where retrenchment is on or after 1.1.1997 as specified in Notification No. 1096 of 25-06-1999.

Under Section 10(10C), any payment received or receivable (even if received in installments) by an employee of the following bodies at the time of his voluntary retirement or termination of his service, in accordance with any scheme or schemes of voluntary retirement or in the case of public sector company, a scheme of voluntary separation, is exempt from income-tax to the extent that such amount does not exceed Rs. 5,00,000/-:
  • A public sector company;
  • Any other company;
  • An Authority established under a Central, State or Provincial Act;
  • A Local Authority;
  • A Cooperative Society;
  • A university established or incorporated or under a Central, State or Provincial Act, or, an Institution declared to be a University under section 3 of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956;
  • Any Indian Institute of Technology within the meaning of Section 3 (g) of the Institute of Technology Act, 1961;
  • Such Institute of Management as the Central Government may by notification in the Official Gazette, specify in this behalf.
The exemption of amount received under VRS has been extended to employees of the Central Government and State Government and employees of notified institutions having importance throughout India or any State or States. It may also be noted that where this exemption has been allowed to any employee for any assessment year, it shall not be allowed to him for any other assessment year. Further, if relief has been allowed under section 89 for any assessment year in respect of amount received on voluntary retirement or superannuation, no exemption under section 10(10C) shall be available.

Any sum received under a Life Insurance Policy (Sec 10(10D), including the sum allocated by way of bonus on such policy other than the following is exempt under section 10(10D):
  1. any sum received under section 80DD(3) or section 80DDA(3); or
  2. any sum received under a Keyman insurance policy; or
  3. any sum received under an insurance policy issued on or after 1.4.2003, but on or before 31-03-2012, in respect of which the premium payable for any of the years during the term of the policy exceeds 20 percent of the actual capital sum assured; or
  4. any sum received under an insurance policy issued on or after 1.4.2012 in respect of which the premium payable for any of the years during the term of the policy exceeds 10 percent of the actual capital sum assured; or
  5. any sum received under an insurance policy issued on or after 1.4.2013. In cases of persons with disability or person with severe disability as per Sec 80 U or suffering from disease or ailment as specified in Sec 80DDB, in respect of which the premium payable for any of the years during the term of the policy exceeds 15 percent of the actual capital sum assured
However, any sum received under such policy referred to in (iii), (iv) and (v) above, on the death of a person would be exempt.

Any payment from a Provident Fund to which the Provident Funds Act, 1925, applies or from any other provident fund set up by the Central Government and notified by it in the Official Gazette is exempt under section 10(11).

Under section 10(13A) of the Act, any special allowance specifically granted to an assessee by his employer to meet expenditure incurred on payment of rent (by whatever name called) in respect of residential accommodation occupied by the assessee is exempt from Income-tax to the extent as may be prescribed, having regard to the area or place in which such accommodation is situated and other relevant considerations. According to Rule 2A of the Rules, the quantum of exemption allowable on account of grant of special allowance to meet expenditure on payment of rent shall be the least of the following:
  • The actual amount of such allowance received by the assessee in respect of the relevant period i. e. the period during which the accommodation was occupied by the assesse during the financial year; or
  • The actual expenditure incurred in payment of rent in excess of 1/10 of the salary due for the relevant period; or
  1. Where such accommodation is situated in Bombay, Calcutta, Delhi or Madras, 50% of the salary due to the employee for the relevant period; or
  2. Where such accommodation is situated in any other places, 40% of the salary due to the employee for the relevant period,
For this purpose, "Salary" includes dearness allowance, if the terms of employment so provide, but excludes all other allowances and perquisites.

It has to be noted that only the expenditure actually incurred on payment of rent in respect of residential accommodation occupied by the assessee subject to the limits laid down in Rule 2A, qualifies for exemption from income-tax. Thus, house rent allowance granted to an employee who is residing in a house/flat owned by him is not exempt from income-tax. The disbursing authorities should satisfy themselves in this regard by insisting on production of evidence of actual payment of rent before excluding the House Rent Allowance or any portion thereof from the total income of the employee.

Though incurring actual expenditure on payment of rent is a pre-requisite for claiming deduction under section 10(13A), it has been decided as an administrative measure that salaried employees drawing house rent allowance upto Rs.3000/- per month will be exempted from production of rent receipt. It may, however, be noted that this concession is only for the purpose of tax-deduction at source, and, in the regular assessment of the employee, the Assessing Officer will be free to make such enquiry as he deems fit for the purpose of satisfying himself that the employee has incurred actual expenditure on payment of rent.

Further if annual rent paid by the employee exceeds Rs 1,00,000 per annum, it is mandatory for the employee to report PAN of the landlord to the employer. In case the landlord does not have a PAN, a declaration to this effect from the landlord along with the name and address of the landlord should be filed by the employee.

Section 10(14) provides for exemption of the following allowances :-
  1. Any special allowance or benefit granted to an employee to meet the expenses wholly, necessarily and exclusively incurred in the performance of his duties as prescribed under Rule 2BB subject to the extent to which such expenses are actually incurred for that purpose.
  2. Any allowance granted to an employee either to meet his personal expenses at the place of his posting or at the place he ordinarily resides or to compensate him for the increased cost of living, which may be prescribed and to the extent as may be prescribed.
However, the allowance referred to in (ii) above should not be in the nature of a personal allowance granted to the assessee to remunerate or compensate him for performing duties of a special nature relating to his office or employment unless such allowance is related to his place of posting or residence.

The CBDT has prescribed guidelines for the purpose of Section 10(14) (i) & 10 (14) (ii) vide notification No.SO 617(E) dated 7th July, 1995 (F.No.142/9/95-TPL)which has been amended vide notification SO No.403(E) dt 24.4.2000 (F.No.142/34/99-TPL). The transport allowance granted to an employee to meet his expenditure for the purpose of commuting between the place of his residence and the place of duty is exempt to the extent of Rs.800 p.m. or Rs1600 p.m (for a blind person) vide notification S.O.No. 395(E) dated 13.5.98.

Under Section 10(15)(iv)(i) of the Act, interest payable by the Government on deposits made by an employee of the Central Government or a State Government or a public sector company out of his retirement benefits, in accordance with such scheme framed in this behalf by the Central Government and notified in the Official Gazette is exempt from income-tax. By notification No.F.2/14/89-NS-II dated 7.6.89, as amended by notification No.F.2/14/89-NS-II dated 12.10.89, the Central Government has notified a scheme called Deposit Scheme for Retiring Government Employees, 1989 for the purpose of the said clause.

Any scholarship granted to meet the cost of education is not to be included in total income as per provisions of section 10(16) of the Act.

Section 10(18) provides for exemption of any income by way of pension received by an individual who has been in the service of the Central Government or State Government and has been awarded "Param Vir Chakra" or "Maha Vir Chakra" or "Vir Chakra" or such other gallantry award as may be specifically notified by the Central Government. Family pension received by any member of the family of such individual is also exempt [Notifications No.S.O.1948(E) dated 24.11.2000 and 81(E) dated 29.1.2001, which are enclosed as per Annexure VIII & IX]. “Family” for this purpose shall have the meaning assigned to it in Section 10(5) of the Act.

DDO may not deduct any tax in the case of recipients of such awards after satisfying himself about the veracity of the claim.

Under Section 17 of the Act, exemption from tax will also be available in respect of:-
  • the value of any medical treatment provided to an employee or any member of his family, in any hospital maintained by the employer;
  • any sum paid by the employer in respect of any expenditure actually incurred by the employee on his medical treatment or of any member of his family:
  1. in any hospital maintained by the Government or any local authority or any other hospital approved by the Government for the purposes of medical treatment of its employees;
  2. in respect of the prescribed diseases or ailments as provided in Rule 3A(2) of the Rules in any hospital approved by the Chief Commissioner having regard to the prescribed guidelines as provided in Rule 3(A)(1)of the Rules.
  • premium paid by the employer in respect of medical insurance taken for his employees (under any scheme approved by the Central Government or Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority) or reimbursement of insurance premium to the employees who take medical insurance for themselves or for their family members (under any scheme approved by the Central Government or Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority);
  • reimbursement, by the employer, of the amount spent by an employee in obtaining medical treatment for himself or any member of his family from any doctor, not exceeding in the aggregate Rs.15,000/- in an year.
  • As regards medical treatment abroad, the actual expenditure on stay and treatment abroad of the employee or any member of his family, or, on stay abroad of one attendant who accompanies the patient, in connection with such treatment, will be excluded from perquisites to the extent permitted by the Reserve Bank of India. It may be noted that the expenditure incurred on travel abroad by the patient/attendant, shall be excluded from perquisites only if the employee's gross total income, as computed before including the said expenditure, does not exceed Rs.2 lakhs.
For the purpose of availing exemption on expenditure incurred on medical treatment, "hospital" includes a dispensary or clinic or nursing home, and "family" in relation to an individual means the spouse and children of the individual. Family also includes parents, brothers and sisters of the individual if they are wholly or mainly dependent on the individual.

Broad Scheme of TDS from "Salaries" For Asstt. Year 2014-15.

Every person who is responsible for paying any income chargeable under the head "Salaries" shall deduct income-tax on the estimated income of the assessee under the head "Salaries" for the financial year 2013-14. The income-tax is required to be calculated on the basis of the rates given above, subject to the provisions related to requirement to furnish PAN as per sec 206AA of the Act, and shall be deducted at the time of each payment. No tax, however, will be required to be deducted at source in any case unless the estimated salary income including the value of perquisites, for the financial year exceeds Rs. 2,00,000/- or Rs.2,50,000/- or Rs. 5,00,000/-, as the case may be, depending upon the age of the employee.(Some typical examples of computation of tax are given at Annexure-I).

Payment of Tax on Perquisites by Employer:
An option has been given to the employer to pay the tax on non-monetary perquisites given to an employee. The employer may, at its option, make payment of the tax on such perquisites himself without making any TDS from the salary of the employee. However, the employer will have to pay the tax at the time when such tax was otherwise deductible i.e. at the time of payment of income chargeable under the head “salaries” to the employee.

Computation of Average Income Tax:
For the purpose of making the payment of tax mentioned in para 3.2 above, tax is to be determined at the average of income tax computed on the basis of rate in force for the financial year, on the income chargeable under the head "salaries", including the value of perquisites for which tax has been paid by the employer himself.

Illustration:
The income chargeable under the head “salaries” of an employee below sixty years of age for the year inclusive of all perquisites is Rs.4,50,000/-, out of which, Rs.50,000/- is on account of non-monetary perquisites and the employer opts to pay the tax on such perquisites as per the provisions discussed in para 3.2 above.

STEPS:
Income Chargeable under the head “Salaries”      = Rs. 4,50,000/-
Tax on Total Salary (including Cess)                    = Rs. 25,750/-
(Average Rate of Tax [(25,750/4,50,000) X 100] 5.72%)
Tax payable on Rs.50,000/= (5.72% of 50,000)  = Rs. 2,861/-
Amount required to be deposited each month       = Rs. 240 (Rs. 238.4) =2881/12)
The tax so paid by the employer shall be deemed to be TDS made from the salary of the employee.

Salary Calculator for all employee who works in Private Sector.

Many Employee are works with Public Private Sector i.e. they are employee of Company or any Private Firm or Small Scale Industries etc. In the Private Sector salary of Employee calculates on Hour Base or only on working days and it is more difficult to calculate salary manually in other words we can say it is west of time. As the need to pay the salary, we can develop the Excel Base Hour Basis Salary Calculator, it solve there salary problem and which can calculate the salary of full month. Because calculating manual salary is full of waste of time as well as it requires a lot of energy. Therefore, I presenting a excel based salary calculator for Company, private firms or Small Scale Industries with no headache of calculating overtime or basic salary. One need to just enter the hours of work in a day and it will calculate the pay automatically.

Features of this calculator :
  1. It is Spreadsheet/Excel based.
  2. It will work offline or Online as you required.
  3. No need to enter duty and overtime separately.
  4. Unlimited persons Calculate salary
  5. On the Basic of Duty Hours is 8, it will calculate salary along with all Incentives.
  6. It provides Attendance Sheet.
To Calculate Hours Basis Salary Click Here.
To see More Salary Calculator Click Here
To Calculate Online Salary Click Here

Exemptions from Salary Income u/s. 10 of the Income Tax Act.

Section 10 of the I.T.Act provides for certain categories of payments to be exempt from taxation, either wholly or partly.  Such payments are not to be included under the head ‘salary’ for computing the tax deductible. Some of these are listed below and are discussed in detail in Chapter-5 of this booklet.

Death cum retirement gratuity or any other gratuity: Exempt to the extent specified u/s 10(10).
Commutation of pension:  Exempt to the extent as provided in Sec 10(10A)
Leave encashment:  Exempt to the extent provided in Sec 10(AA).
Retrenchment Compensation:  Exempt to the extent provided by Section 10(10B).
Compensation on voluntary retirement:  Exempt to the extent provided by Sec 10(10C)
Payment from provident fund:  Exempt to the extent provided in Sec. 10(11) & Sec 10(12).
Payment from approved superannuation fund:  Exempt under Section 10(13).
Interest income & investments:  As provided u/s 10(15).
Exemption of pension/family pension to awardees of PVC, MVC and VC: Clause (18) of section 10 provides for exemption of any income by way of pension received by an individual or family pension received by any member of the family of an individual who has been in the service of the Central Government or State Government and has been awarded “Param Vir Chakra” or “Maha Vir Chakra” or “Vir Chakra” or such other gallantry award as may be specifically notified by the Central Government.

Income Tax and Tax Relief on Salary and Salary Arrears.

When arrears of salary pertaining earlier years are received by Taxpayee (Employee) in one year.  The the Taxpayee want relief u/s. 89(1). In accordance of Tax Relief u/s. 89(1) it must to furnish 10E by Taxpayee (Employee).  In this regard some quries and questions are as under:

Q1. When arrears of salary pertaining earlier years are received in one year, what is the relief available to the assessee?
Ans :    The arrears of salary are to be taxed in the year of receipt along with the regular salary. However, the employee will be entitled to certain relief under section 89(1) as computed in accordance with Rule 21A.

Q2. Can the employer take into account the relief admissible under section 89(1) while deducting tax at source from salary?
Ans :    Yes, in respect of Govt. servants or employees in a company, co-operative society, local authority, university, institution, associations or body, the employer may take into account the relief admissible under section 89(1) provided the employee furnishes the particulars in form No.10E to the employer.

Q3. If an employee has also income from other sources apart from salary, can the employer take these into account while deducting tax from salary?
Ans :    Yes, if the employee furnishes the required particulars in form No.12C to the employer. This is subject to the condition that the income under any of the other heads except 'Income from House Property' is not a loss. If the employee has incurred a loss under the head 'Income from House Property', he may furnish details thereof to the employer in form No.12C and the employer may then take into account the said loss while deducting tax from salary.

Q4. Is pension treated as salary ?
Ans :    Yes, pension is also treated as salary and is accordingly entitled to the standard deduction.

Q5. Is family pension also treated as salary?
Ans :    No. As there is no employer-employee relationship between the recipient of the family pension and the payer, family pension is not salary. It is taxed under the head 'Income from Other Sources'. In respect of family pension received from the employer by a person belonging to the family of the employee in the event of the employee's death, a standard deduction of 1/3rd of the family pension or Rs.15,000 whichever is less is allowed as a deduction.

Download Free Age Calculator to count your Length of Service.



Each and every employee face the problem that how to Calculate "Length of Service", as "Year, Month & Days" or every person required their age so this problem not solved in excel. The following commands are required to calculate How much you are old ?. However, it is not easy to calculate in excel without the following functions.

Now() = Today date
Today() = Current Date
Datedif = Date Difference between two dates
"Y" = Years
"YM" = Balance numbers of Months after completing Years
"MD" = Balance numbers of Days after completing Months.
Function =datedif(lowerdate,highestdate, "intervel")

AGE CALCULATOR

You can also enter your date of birth to calculate age and check it.


Keep in mind that You should be Registered members of this blog before it's downloading.
Length of Service Calculator only for Registered members (Click Here)

Count your Salary For the Month of July-2012 & Project your TDS Deductions.

Friends, more than 6 months are passed, if taxpayee employee do not plan your income tax and not know how to plan from the month of July-2012. Here is online salary calculation sheet is made as per Government Salary Format in Excel . This calculation sheet calculates i.e. Basic Pay, Grade Pay, Dearness Allowance, House Rent Allowance, Convenience Allowance, Special Pay, Notional House Rent, Naxal Allowance and Other Allowance which is applicable etc.

Form 16, Monthwise Salary Statement Software For Assessment Year 2012-13 with Tax Calculation.


Friends, it is a general demand to know about Income tax, how to deuduct monthly from salary . Normally an Employee needs to check their Income Tax. There we developed Excel Base Easy Calculator to Calculator your Tax for Deduct from Monthly salary bill.

Remember: Download facility are available for all but Installation and Key features are available only for those who is registered with us alongwith activation.
Process of Free Registration: Simply Click Here and entered your Email ID and followed procedure to subscribe.
How & Where check Activation Link: Open your Mail Box, there is a link of Activation Click There.

Requirement of Software:-
Microsoft Office Excel-2007 or greater is required for running this software.

How to Install :-
Simply download zip file and run.

How to use :-
  • Enter Employee data in only "EmployeeData" Tab.
  • Enter Monthwise Salary Data in "Salary Data Entry" Tab.
  • Enter personal deducations in "Tax Plan" Tab.
Features :
  • It Calculate Tax and Refund (if, any) & Suggest to Deduct Tax Amount For Nest 3 Months (TDS) for Male, Female, Sr. Citizen.
  • Generate Monthwise Salary Statement
  • Generate Form 16 with Annexure "A" or "B" whichever applicable.
  • Save Information of All Taxpayee.
Facility :
  • A4 Size Printing Format.
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How to get Tax Benefit on Arrears of Salary Received of Previous Year under Section 89 (1) of Income Tax Act.


Any income due or received by an employee from his employer or former employer is taxable under the head `salaries’ as per the provisions of the Income Tax Act, 1961. It is pertinent to note that the salary earned in respect of a particular financial year is subject to tax as per the tax rates applicable for that financial year.

There are occasions when an employee may receive income in a particular financial year, which relates to earlier financial years, i.e., as arrears of salary or he may receive certain payments in advance for future financial years, i.e., as advance salary.

In such an event, it is possible that if the entire income is added to the salary income of that financial year, then the tax payer may have to pay tax at a higher rate depending on the slab rates under which his income is otherwise taxable.In such a case, there is a relief provided under the Act to ensure that the employee is not worse off. Email me in case of queries.

Do you know what is Arrears and Advance Salary?
Where a tax payer receives a sum in the nature of salary being paid in arrears or in advance or receives in any financial year salary for more than twelve months or receives profits in lieu of salary or family pension paid in arrears due to which his total income is taxable at a rate more than the rate at which it would otherwise had been taxable then he may claim relief in respect of tax rates. Besides, certain other receipts like gratuity received for past services, compensation received from the employer or former employer on termination of the employment, payment received in commutation of pension, etc are also eligible for the purposes of said relief, subject to certain conditions.

The said relief is to be claimed in the financial year in which the extra payment by way of arrears, advance is taxed. Broadly, the tax relief under these provisions is arithmetic in nature, as it involves finding out two rates of taxes. The first is the rate of tax applicable to the total income including the extra amount in the year of receipt. Second is finding out the rate by adding the arrears to the total income of the year to which they relate.

What is you did not claim ?
No such relief can be availed in respect of the amount received by the tax payer on his voluntary retirement or termination of service if an exemption in respect of the same has been claimed otherwise by the tax payer under some other provision.

Claim Relief Procedure:
The tax payer is required to furnish the particulars in Form 10E supplied by Income Tax dept. which has annexures for arrears in salary,gratuity etc. fill it up, compute the tax relief going back to your respective financial years return data and tax slab rates and submit to employer fo him to make tax calculations.

Excel Base Hour Basis Salary Calculator for Company, Private Firm and Small Scale Industry.

As you know, in the Company or any Private Firm or Small Scale Industries, where the numbers of employees are working. As the need to pay the salary, we can develop the Excel Base Hour Basis Salary Calculator, it solve there salary problem and which can calculate the salary of full month. Because calculating manual salary is full of waste of time as well as it requires a lot of energy. Therefore, I presenting a excel based salary calculator for Company, private firms or Small Scale Industries with no headache of calculating overtime or basic salary. One need to just enter the hours of work in a day and it will calculate the pay automatically.

Features of this calculator :
  1. It is Spreadsheet/Excel based.
  2. It will work offline or Online as you required.
  3. No need to enter duty and overtime separately.
  4. Unlimited persons Calculate salary
  5. On the Basic of Duty Hours is 8, it will calculate salary along with all Incentives.
  6. It provides Attendance Sheet.
To Calculate Hours Basis Salary Click Here.
To see More Salary Calculator Click Here
To Calculate Online Salary Click Here

Calculate Online Salary of March-2012 as per Central/State Government Norms.

Due to heavy work load in the month of March-2012, I make Online Salary Calculator to Calculate Salary for March-12 as per Central/State Government Norms. It is easy to operate and fully facility to export in excel.


What does "Salary" includes and the "Deductions from Salary Income" for Assessment Year 2012-13

The salaried employee (Taxpayee) alwaays search for Salary Income Deductions in each assessment year. In the Current Assessment year i.e. 2012-13 we suggest to know all Salaried employee about Deductions from Salary Income.

What is Salary?
As per Income Tax u/s. 17(1) of the Income tax Act gives an inclusive and not exhaustive definition of “Salaries” including therein (i) Wages (ii) Annuity or pension (iii) Gratuity (iv) Fees, Commission, perquisites or profits in lieu of salary (v) Advance of Salary (vi) Amount transferred from unrecognized provident fund to recognized provident fund (vii) Contribution of employer to a Recognised Provident Fund in excess of the prescribed limit (viii) Leave Encashment (ix) Compensation as a result of variation in Service contract etc. (x) Contribution made by the Central Government to the account of an employee under a notified pension scheme.

What are the Deductions from Salary Income?
The following deductions from salary income are admissible as per Section 16 of the Income-tax Act.
  • Professional/Employment tax levied by the State Govt.
  • Entertainment Allowance- Deduction in respect of this is available to a government employee to the extent of Rs. 5000/- or 20% of his salary or actual amount received, whichever is less.
It is to be noted that no standard deduction is available from salary income w.e.f. 01.04.2006 i.e. A.Y.2006-07 onwards.

INCOME-TAX DEDUCTION FROM SALARIES DURING THE FINANCIAL YEAR 2011-2012 UNDER SECTION 192 OF THE INCOME-TAX ACT, 1961.

Reference is invited to Circular No.08/2010 dated 13.12.2010 whereby the rates of deduction of income-tax from the payment of income under the head "Salaries" under Section 192 of the Income-tax Act, 1961 (hereinafter ‘the Act’), during the financial year 2010-2011, were intimated. The present Circular contains the rates of deduction of income-tax from the payment of income chargeable under the head "Salaries" during the financial year 2011-2012 and explains certain related provisions of the Income-tax Act. The relevant Acts, Rules, Forms and Notifications are available at the website of the Income Tax Department.


Government of India, Ministry of Finance, Department of Revenus, Central Board of Direct Taxes has issued the circular regarding Deduction of Tax at Source- Income Tax Deduction from Salaries under Section 192 of the Income Tax Act, 1961 for the Financial Year 2011-12. It is the responsibility of each and every person who is responsible as Drawing and Disburssing Officer (D.D.O) to deduct tax at source as per rules on any payments paid under the Head "salaries". The Income Tax should be calculated on estimated income during the financial year and perportionate tax is to be deducted.

Calculate Your Online Salary Of Dec-2011 & Income Tax to Deduct TDS From the Month December-2011.

Friends, more than 6 months are passed, if taxpayee employee do not plan your income tax and not know how to plan from the month of September-2011. Here is online salary calculation sheet is made as per Government Salary Format in Excel . This calculation sheet calculates i.e. Basic Pay, Grade Pay, Dearness Allowance, House Rent Allowance, Convenience Allowance, Special Pay, Notional House Rent, Naxal Allowance and Other Allowance which is applicable etc.

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Financial Year 2011-12, it is necessary to calculate your Income Tax Properly on your Income. I know, each and every Employee face the problem that how to count their Income Tax for Financial Year 2011-12 & Assessment Year 2012-13 with accurate Income Tax Projection. This Calculator gives faclitty to calculate your Income Tax. Enter your March-2011 Amount to calculte your Gross Salary (Approximate).



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What is Salary perquistites Section-17(2) ?

Friends, Salary Perquisites means any casual emoluments, fees or profit attached to an office in addition to salary and wages. In simple words, it’s a personal advantage. It does not cover a mere reimbursement of any expenditure incidental to the employment.

Like if an employee is provided with a watchman for official use there is no personal advantage to the employee, hence there is no perquisites. If the watchman is provided for personal as well as official use, the value of the perquisites only relating to personal use is taxable. Similarly if the travelling bills for official duties are reimbursed to the employee, there is no advantage to the assesse, so it is not a perquisite.

The perquisites may be in cash or in kind or in the money or money’s worth and also in amenities which are not convertible to the money.

All cash allowance is included in the ordinary meaning of perquisites: - all cash allowance is included and hence taxable under section 17(2) of income tax act. City compensatory allowance, bad climate allowance, shift allowance and incentive bonus are included as perquisites under section 17(2) of income tax act.

A perquisite is taxable as salary only when it is provided by the employer during the continuance of employment: - any perquisites allowed by a person other than employer is taxable as income from other sources. For example tips received by hotel waiters from customers are taxable as income from other sources

Non user of the perquisites by an assesse is of no consequences unless the right to perquisites is foregone before it accrues to him: - there may be circumstances under which the employee may not make use of the perquisites provided by the employer. Where the income is accrued or received but it is subsequently given up, it remain the income of the recipient [CIT vs. Shoorji Vallabhdas and co. (1962) 46 ITR 144 (SC)]. The voluntary forgoing by the employee of the salary due to him is normally a mere application of income and the salary is nonetheless taxable. Unless the assesse forgoes his right of the provision of such perquisites before the income accrues, the notional income has to be brought to charge as perquisites equitant to the value of rent free accommodation [CIT vs. Bawa Singh Chauhan (1984) ITR 8].

Wide scope of the inclusive definition of perquisites: - the definition of the perquisites is inclusive but not limited to them only. The scope of an inclusive definition cannot be restricted only to those words which accrue in definition, but with extend to many other things not mentioned in it. Therefore, any other item not listed in the definition of perquisites will have to be evaluated in accordance with the general and commercial meaning of the word perquisites.
Section 17(2) of income tax perquisites includes.
  • Rent free accommodation under section 17(2) 1
  • Accommodation in concessional rate of rent under section 17(2) 2
  • Any benefit or amenity to the specified employee who is either a director of has a substantial interest in the company or whose income under salaries exceeds Rs. 50000 under section 17(2)3
  • Obligation of the employee paid or reimbursed by the employer under section 17(2)4
  • Any sum payable by the employer to effect an assurance on the life of the assesse or to effect a contract of annuity under section 17(2) 5
  • Prescribed fringe benefits or amenity under section 17(2)6
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Early payment of salary for the month of August 2011 - Government and other employees before 25th August-2011

As per Government Resolution No. Sankirna 1011/Pra.Kra.65/Kosha Pra-5 Dated 20.08.11, salary of August-2011 should be released/paid on or before 25th August-2011 due to coming soon Festival "Ganeshottav and Ramjan". Government suggest to Account General and Treasurer of Maharashtra State that they should take action for properly distribution of Salary Fund to their Employee on Time, should change Time Table to taking Pre-Salary of August-2011 as per availability.

The Government provide golden opportunity to their Employee including Pensioners on the occasion of Ganeshottav & Ramjan. This resolution also applied for Aided Institutions, Agricultural Universities, Non-Agricultural University and all affiliated aided & unaided Granted Colleges.

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Calculate Online Salary of August-2011 As per Current Dearness Allowance

Dear Friends, save your labour work and calculate your salary for the month of August-2011 with latest D.A. Rates automatically with "Gsoftnet". This is very easy and user friendly to operate. This online salary calculation sheet is made as per Maharashtra State Government Salary Format as well as Central Government Salary Format. The Employee should have to calculate their Salary via export Excel Facility. This calculation sheet calculates i.e. Basic Pay, Grade Pay, Dearness Allowance, House Rent Allowance, Convenience Allowance, Special Pay, Notional House Rent, Naxal Allowance and Other Allowance which is applicable etc. called "Gross Salary" & convenient Employee's Personal Deduction (i.e. G.P.F./G.P.F. Loan Installment, Prof. Tax., Income Tax, Group Insurance, Bank Deductions, any type of recovery etc.) this called "Net Payable Salary". Enter in White Field to count your Salary For the Month of August - 2011.


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Second Employee Salary Reimbursement

Verizon Data Services India Private Limited (A.A.R. Nos. 865 of 2010) - The AAR held that the seconded personnel are employees of a foreign company and render managerial services to the Applicant. Hence, the payments made would be in the nature of income and would be regarded as fees for included services under the provisions of the India – US Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (US DTAA) as well as fees for technical services under the provisions of the Indian Tax laws. Furthermore, the ‘make available’ criteria, as stipulated in the US DTAA, are not required to be satisfied in the case of managerial services. Hence, taxes were required to be withheld on the Applicant’s payments to its US affiliate. Payment made by resident company on account of reimbursement of salary cost and other benefits of the expatriate employees to non-resident for rendering managerial and other related services is taxable as “Fees for Included Services (FIS)” at the rate of 20%.