Title: Salary Structure
1Designing a Simple Compensation Structure
2Compensation
- Compensation is the total amount of the monetary
and non-monetary pay provided to an employee by
an employer in return for work performed as
required. - Compensation also includes payments such
as bonuses, profit sharing, overtime pay,
recognition rewards and checks, and sales
commission.
3Objectives
- The ultimate goal of compensation planning is to
reward and encourage employees to do well in
their jobs. Some of the objectives are sought to
be achieved through effective compensation
planning like - Entice the employees
- Retain the best talent
- Ensure equity
- Reward new ideas and
- behaviors
- Cost control
- Compliance
4Content
- Classification of Salary Components
- Compensation Structure
- Governance/Compliance
- Sample Salary Component Structure
5Classification of Salary Components
Component Structure
6Component Details
7Component Details
8Fixed Salary
Fixed Salary Details
Basic Salary 40 to 50 of CTC
House Rent Allowance 50 of Basic Salary for Metro Cities (Chennai, Mumbai, Delhi and Kolkata) 40 of Basic Salary for Other Cities
Conveyance / Transport Allowance Rs. 800 per month (for handicapped Rs. 1600 per month)
Child Education Allowance Rs. 100 per child/per month (maximum of two childrens)
Other / Special Allowance As per Section 10(14) of Income Tax act.
9Non Monetary Benefits
Non-Monetary Benefits / Perks Details
Company Car As per company car policy to senior management staff
Accommodations Company provided accommodations
Fixed Assets Fixed Assets / Furniture Fixtures
Employee Stock Option Plan (ESOP) As per company ESOP plan
Others Food Coupons (Rs. 1100pm), Gas, Electricity Water Helper , House Maid, Gardener, etc.
10 Reimbursement Components
Reimbursement Components Details
Medical Rs. 15000 p.a. (for self, spouse and dependants)
Leave Travel Allowance (LTA) One month basic salary Two claims in a block of 4 years (current block 2014 - 2017)
Telephone As per company compensation policy Rs. 2000 4000 p.m.
Vehicle Maintenance/Petrol Employer car (fuel maintenance expenses met by employer) No limit Up to Rs.10000 p.m. Employee car (fuel maintenance expenses met by employer) Rs. 1800p.m. for small car (with 1.6cc) Rs. 2400 p.m. for big car (with above 1.6 cc)
Driver Recommended for senior management staff
11Retirement Benefits
Retirement Benefits Details
Company Contribution to Provident Fund 12 of PF wage
Gratuity 4.81 of basic p.m.
Superannuation As per company policy / trust by-laws
Pension Fund As per company policy or New Pension Scheme (NPS)
Insurance Group Mediclaim Insurance Group Life Insurance, etc.
Employer Contribution to Employees State Insurance (ESI) 4.75 of ESI wage
12Governance Compliance
- Ensure that the salary components are in
compliance with income tax rules and labour laws - Refer to minimum wages act-state rules for any
specific segment of workers - Union employees salary structures are governed by
Union agreement/settlement - Ensure that the special/other/personal allowance
is lesser than the other components in salary
structure
13Sample Salary Structure
14Sample Salary Structure
15Sample Salary Structure
16Webinar link
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