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In a nutshell, Net Salary = Basic Salary + Allowances Income Tax/ TDS Employer's Provident Fund Professional Tax. Add the allowances to the basic salary, and you arrive at the gross salary. This amount is calculated before the application of taxes and other deductions.
Establish your compensation philosophy. Each employer needs a policy which outlines their desired market position. Gather market data. Identify benchmark jobs. Measure your market position. Calculate the comparative. Check your budget. Start allocating. Final adjustments.
Establish your compensation philosophy. Each employer needs a policy which outlines their desired market position. Gather market data. Identify benchmark jobs. Measure your market position. Calculate the comparative. Check your budget. Start allocating. Final adjustments.
A salary structure, or pay scale, is a system that employers use to determine an employee's compensation. A standard salary structure takes into account things like merit, length of employment, and pay compared to similar positions. Create a minimum and maximum salary within the structure.
Set your upper salary limit by what a particular job is worth to you. Know the market to determine the least you'll pay. Match jobs whose value comes with hours to hourly pay. Match jobs whose value comes in insight or skill to salaried pay.
Step 1: Calculate gross salary. Gross Salary = CTC (EPF + Gratuity) Step 2: Calculate taxable income. Step 3: Calculate income tax** Step 4: Calculating in-hand/take home salary.
Calculating gross monthly income if you're paid hourly First, to find your yearly pay, multiply your hourly wage by the number of hours you work each week, and then multiply the total by 52. Now that you know your annual gross income, divide it by 12 to find the monthly amount.
To calculate an employee's gross pay, start by identifying the amount owed each pay period. Hourly employees multiply the total hours worked by the hourly rate plus overtime and premiums dispersed. Salary employees divide the annual salary by the number of pay periods each year. This number is the gross pay.
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