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    Know How to Easily Calculate Your Gratuity Upon Leaving Your Job or Retirement

    Shehnaz BeigBy Shehnaz BeigOctober 16, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    If you are working in the private or government sector, you may be eligible to receive gratuity, a lump sum payment from your employer in recognition of your long-term service. The Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972 governs the process and conditions under which gratuity is provided. It’s a financial benefit that becomes even more crucial during retirement or when leaving a job. Here’s how you can determine your eligibility and calculate your gratuity with a simple formula.

    Conditions for Gratuity Eligibility

    The most important condition for receiving gratuity is completing at least five years of continuous service with the same company. Employees who resign before completing this time frame are not eligible to receive gratuity. However, this rule is relaxed in certain special cases, such as retirement, death, or disability.

    For private-sector employees, many companies include gratuity in the Cost-to-Company (CTC) structure, but the payout is only made after the completion of five years. If an employee leaves the job earlier, they forfeit their gratuity benefits.

    When Are Employees Entitled to Gratuity?

    There are some exceptions to the five-year rule. Even if an employee has not completed five years, gratuity can be paid under specific conditions:

    • If the employee is terminated through no fault of their own.
    • If the employee voluntarily retires before five years of service.
    • In the unfortunate event of death or disability, the employee or their family members are still entitled to receive the gratuity amount.

    In all these cases, the full gratuity amount is paid out by the company.

    How to Calculate Gratuity: The Formula

    If you’re wondering how much gratuity you will get, there’s a straightforward formula to help you calculate the amount.

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    The formula is as follows: Gratuity Amount = (15 × Last Salary × Number of Years Worked) ÷ 26

    Here, the “last salary” includes your basic pay and dearness allowance (DA). The number of years worked is rounded up if the employee has worked for more than six months in the final year. For instance, if you have worked for 11 years and 7 months, it will be counted as 12 years for gratuity purposes.

    Example: Sujata’s Gratuity Calculation

    Let’s break this down with an example. Sujata has worked in an IT company for 11 years and 7 months, so her total service period is counted as 12 years. Her last drawn salary, including basic pay and DA, is Rs 50,000. Using the formula, the gratuity calculation will be:

    Gratuity Amount = (15 × 50,000 × 12) ÷ 26 = Rs 3,46,153

    Thus, Sujata will receive Rs 3,46,153 as her gratuity when she leaves the company.

    Gratuity: A Reward for Loyalty

    Gratuity is a financial benefit that rewards employees for their loyalty and long-term service. Whether you are retiring, leaving a job, or have faced unforeseen circumstances like disability, gratuity can provide valuable financial support. Understanding how it’s calculated and when you’re eligible will help you better plan your finances for the future.

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    Shehnaz Ali Siddiqui is a Corporate Communications Expert by profession and writer by Passion. She has experience of many years in the same. Her educational background in Mass communication has given her a broad base from which to approach many topics. She enjoys writing around Public relations, Corporate communications, travel, entrepreneurship, insurance, and finance among others.

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