Gratuity Calculation: What will be your gratuity for Rs 45,000 last-drawn salary after 6 years 8 months of service?
Gratuity Calculation: This article explains how to calculate gratuity using a simple formula and how it impacts your financial security after employment.
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Gratuity is an important financial security provided to employees as a reward for their long-term service.
It is regulated under the Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972. If you have a last-drawn salary amount of Rs 45,000 and have worked for 6 years and 9 months, you might end up being eligible for gratuity. Knowing the gratuity eligibility criteria, tax implications and calculation formula may help you plan your finances better. This article explains how to calculate gratuity using a simple formula and how it impacts your financial security after employment.
Who is eligible for gratuity?
An employee is eligible if they:
- Work in an organisation with 10 or more workers.
- Complete at least 5 years of continuous service.
- Are employed in sectors like factories, railways, mines or offices.
When is gratuity paid?
Gratuity is payable in cases of:
- Resignation after 5 years of service.
- Retirement or superannuation.
- Termination by the employer.
- Disablement due to accident or illness.
- Death (paid to the nominee or family).
Gratuity is payable at what circumstances?
At least 5 years of continuous service is mandatory.
If an employee works 6 months or more in a year, it is rounded to the next full year.
Example:
7 years 1 month → Counted as 7 years
8 years 6 months → Counted as 9 years
Organisations that must provide gratuity
Any organisation with 10 or more employees in the past 12 months must provide gratuity benefits. Once covered under the Gratuity Act, they cannot opt out.
Minimum service needed to claim gratuity
At least 5 years of continuous service is mandatory.
If an employee works 6 months or more in a year, it is rounded to the next full year.
Example:
- 7 years 1 month → Counted as 7 years
- 8 years 6 months → Counted as 9 years
Key factors affecting gratuity amount
The gratuity amount is based on:
- Last drawn basic salary.
- Total years of service (rounded as per the rule above).
Gratuity calculation formula
The standard formula for gratuity calculation:
- Gratuity= 26(Last Drawn Salary×Years of Service×15)
- 15 represents 15 days’ salary per year of service.
- 26 represents working days in a month (excluding Sundays).
Gratuity calculation for Rs 45,000 salary & 6 years 8 months of service
Years counted: 7 years (as per rounding rule).
Applying the formula:
- Gratuity= (45,000×7×15)/26
- Gratuity= 26(45,000×7×15) Gratuity = Rs 1,81,730
Gratuity tax implications
- Government employees → Fully tax-exempt.
- Private sector employees → Tax exemption up to up to Rs 20 lakh under Income Tax rules.
Importance of gratuity in financial planning
Gratuity acts as a financial cushion for employees post-retirement or job transition. Using a gratuity calculator helps in estimating benefits and planning finances effectively.
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