Income From Salaries
Income From Salaries
Income From Salaries
Definition of Salary
Any remuneration received by an employee in consideration of services rendered by his/her
employer is called salary. It included all the monetary benefits and facilities provided by the employer which
are taxable.
Taxable Incomes under Salary Head
As per section 15, the following incomes are taxable under head salaries.
1. Due salary from the employer or former employer
2. Salary paid or allowed to an assessee in the previous year
3. Any arrears of salary paid or allowed to the assessee in the previous year
4. Salary received from the present or past employer
5. To avoid the double taxation, when the assessee received income as a salary is to taxed in advance.
Computation of Income from Salary Head
Basic Salary XXX
Bonus XXX
Commission XXX
Cash Allowances XXX
Perquisites XXX
Profit in lieu of Salary XXX
Arrears of Salary XXX
Advance Salary XXX
Retirement Benefits:
1. Gratuity XXX
2. Leave encashment pension XXX
3. Commuted pension XXX
Gross Salary XXX
Less: Deductions u/s 16 XXX
1. Standard Deduction 16(ia) XXX
2. Entertainment Allowance 16 (ii) XXX
3. Employment / Professional Tax 16 (iii) XXX
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Chargeable Salary
taxable taxable.
1. Accumulated employee’s
contribution is not taxable.
2. Accumulated employer’s
contribution + Interest on
Does not qualified
Ignore for the time Ignore for the employer’s contribution is
URPF for deduction u/s.
being time being taxable as profit in lieu of
80C
salary.
3. Interest on employee’s
contribution is taxable as
income from other source
Not applicable as there Fully
Fully qualifies for
PPF is only assessee’s own exempted Fully exempted from tax
deduction u/s. 80C
contribution. from tax
Meaning of salary for Provided fund: Basic Salary + Dearness Allowances (taken for service benefits) +
Commission on Turnover or Sales.
Accumulated balance due to employees participating in a recognised provided fund shall be exempted on
satisfying the following conditions.
1. The employee rendered his/her services for the period of 5 years or more or
2. If the employee has not rendered continuous service by the reason of his/her ill health or by discontinuous
of the employer’s business or other causes beyond the control of the employee.
3. If on the cessation of his/her employment the employee obtains employment with any other employer and
the accumulated balance due to him is transferred to his account in recognised fund maintained by such
other employer.
Allowances
Fully Exempted Allowances
1. Allowances received by the government employee for rendering services in outside India
2. House rent allowances to judges of High Court and Supreme Court
3. Allowances received by the UNO employees
4. Allowances paid to the High Court Judges
5. Transport and Sumptuary allowances given to chairman and members of UPSC
Fully Taxable Allowances
1. Dearness Allowances, Additional Dearness Allowances, High Cost of Living Allowances
2. City Compensatory Allowances
3. Capital Compensatory Allowances
4. Lunch Allowances
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5. Tiffin Allowances
6. Marriage Allowances
7. Family Allowances
8. Deputation Allowances
9. Wardenship Allowances
10. Non Practicing Allowances
11. Project Allowances
12. Overtime Allowances
13. Fixed Medical Allowances
14. Entertainment Allowances
a. Entertainment Allowance for non-government employees
- Fully Taxable and no deduction is allowed irrespective of the amount spend
b. Entertainment Allowance for Government Employees
- The least amount of the followings is deducted from the entertainment allowances
u/s 16 (ii)
i. Statutory limit of rupees 5000
ii. 1/5th of basic salary only
iii. Actual entertainment allowance received in the previous year
Taxable Entertainment Allowance = Allowance Received − Least Amount
15. Water and Electricity Allowance
16. Servant Allowance
17. Holiday Trip Allowance
Partially Taxable Allowances
A. When exemption depends upon actual expenditure incurred by the employees sec 10(14)
1. Travelling allowance
2. Daily allowance
3. Conveyance allowance
4. Helper allowance
5. Academic allowance
6. Uniform allowance
B. When exemption does not depend upon expenditure
1. Composite Hill Compensatory/High Altitude/Uncongenial Climate/Snow Bound
Area/Avalanche Allowance
Exemption allowed upto Rs. 300 p.m. to Rs. 7000 p.m.
2. Border Area/Remote Area/Difficult Area/Disturbed Area Allowance
Exemption allowed upto Rs. 200 p.m. to Rs. 1300 p.m.
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17. House Rent Allowance (HRA): When the employer does not provide the rend-free accommodation
but pay some amount of cash to compensate the expenses incurred by the employee to meet out the
rent. The amount of cash paid is called as House Rent Allowance. The exempted portion of HRA is
calculated as follows.
The least of the following is deducted from the actual HRA received.
i. 50% of salary – if employee living in Chennai, Mumbai, Delhi and Calcutta otherwise 40%
of salary – if employee living in all other cities.
ii. Actual House Rent Allowance received
iii. Excess rent paid over 10% of salary (Rent paid – 10% of Salary)
Taxable HRA = Actual HRA Received − Least Amount
Salary for HRA calculation: Salary = Basic Pay + DASB + Commission on Turnover or Sales
18. Perquisites Sec 17(2): It is any casual emolument, fee, or profit attached to an office or position in
advantage and benefits a person by going ‘into his pocket’. It may be granted to an employee,
whether present, past or future as a substitute for his regular remuneration or in addition to it. It may
be given voluntarily or under some contract in the form of cash or in kind.
The perquisites are of the following types
1.The value of rent-free accommodation provided to the assessee by his employer
2.The value of accommodation given at concessional rate
3.Value of benefits given free of cost or at concessional rate to a specified employee
i. Specified Employee is
An employee is a director of the company
Employee has a substantial interest in the company
The monetary payment of the employee is exceed Rs. 50000
4.Sum paid by the employer on behalf of the employee for any obligation payable by
the employee
5.Sum paid/payable by the employer towards insurance on the life of the individual or
annuity payments for the benefits of the individuals.
6.With effect from 2010-11, value of sweat equity shares allotted or transferred by the
employer at free of cost or at concessional rate.
7.With effect from 2010-11, amount contributed by employer to an approved
superannuation fund in excess of Rs. 1,50,000.
Perquisites Exempted from Tax for All Employees
1.Free medical facilities or reimbursement of medical expenditure for self, family
members and dependents.
i. If treatment was taken from the hospital is maintained by the employer
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ii. If treatment was taken from the hospital which is maintained by the central,
state or local authority or a hospital approved by the government for purpose
of medical treatment of its employee
iii. If treatment taken in respect of prescribed diseases or ailments specified in
Rule 3A, in any hospital approved by CCTI
iv. In case of treatment taken from a private or unrecognised hospital, the benefit
is exempted from tax upto Rs.15000 p.a.
v. In case employer under a scheme approved by the Central Govt. pays medical
insurance premium of employees
vi. In case any health insurance premium is paid by the employer to General
Insurance Corporation under notified scheme (Mediclaim u/s 80D) to insure
the health of its employees and members of their families.
vii. In case of treatment is taken outside India.
The expenses on stay any treatment of patient and stay if one attendant
shall be exempted upto foreign exchange allowed by RBI; and
Attendant shall be fully exempted provided gross total income of
employee does not exceed Rs. 200000 p.a.
2.Free refreshment during working hours
3.Free recreational facilities
4.Provision of telephone whether basic or cellular if exclusive for official work
5.Free meals provided in remote area or at offshore installation
6.Free education, training or refresher course for employees
7.Goods sold at concessional rates
8.Free ration received by members of armed forces
9.Perquisites allowed by Govt. to its employees posted aboard\
10. Rent free house provided to an officer of parliament, a union minister and
leader of opposition in parliament
11. Conveyance facilities to judges of supreme court and high court
12. Free conveyance provided by the employer to employee for going to or
coming from place of employment
13. Any amount contributed by employer towards pension or deferred annuity
scheme.
14. Employer’s contribution to staff group insurance scheme
15. Computers, laptops given to (not transferred) an employee to official/personal
use
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16. Transfer of a moveable asset (computer, car or electronic items) which are
more than 10 years old without consideration.
17. Accident insurance premium paid by employer for his own benefits
18. Interest free loan or loan at concessional rate of interest taken by employee
from employer if amount of loan does not exceed Rs. 20000 or loan is taken for
medical treatment
19. Value of any shares or debentures given free of cost or at concessional rate to
employees under stock option scheme approved by Central Govt.
Perquisites Taxable for all employees
1. Rent Free House
i. Value of Unfurnished House:
In case of transfer of an employee from one place to another and he is
allowed to maintain two accommodation at two places, for a period not
exceeding 90 days, the value of one accommodation with lower value
shall be taxable. But if the period is exceeds 90 days the value of both
the accommodation shall become taxable with effect from the day 90
days are over.
Nature of accommodation: Owned by employer/Hired or leased by
employer
Meaning of Salary for rent free house: Pay + DASB + Fee +
Commission of all types + Statutory Bonus + All Fully Allowances
except D.A. which does not enter + Taxable portion of all other
allowances + Salary in lieu of leave only if it relates to encashment of
current years leave.
It shall not include DA (which does not enter), arrears, advance salary,
provident fund excess, gratuitous bonus, value of other perks and
profits in lieu of salary. In case salary is received from more than one
employer, salary from all employers is to be taken.
Rules for calculating Rent Free House
a) Owned by the Employer
Govt. Employees: The value of house is rent fixed (license fee) by
the govt. for such house. It can be rent charged by Govt. from
another employee of same status for similar type of house.
Other Employees: Value of house is calculated in the following
manner.
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3.Free gas, light, water: In case connection is on the name of employer and bill is also
paid by the employer, actual cost of such benefits is taxable. It shall be reduced by
any amount paid by the employee.
4. Free Education: If employee provides free education to the members of household
of employee reasonable amount which employee would have spent on similar type of
education in same or nearby locality is taxable.
5. Free transport: If conveyance is hired or ticket is purchased by employer, actual
expenses are taxable. It shall be reduced by any amount paid by the employee.
6. Medical facility
19. Profits in Lieu of Salary Sec 17(3): It includes
1. Any compensation received from present or employer during relevant previous year
on termination of service or on modification of terms of service.
2. Any payment received from present or past employer except given u/s 10(10),
10(10A), 10(10AA), 10(10B), 10(11), 10(13), 10(13A), and any payment out of
provided fund to the extent it is taxable
3. Any amount due to or received whether in lump sum or otherwise by any assessee
from any person:
i. Before his joining any employment with that person or
ii. After cessation of his employment with that person.
All above payments are fully taxable unless exempted u/s 10
20. Receipts which are includible under the Head Salaries under section 17(1) or 17(3) but
exempted u/s 10
Leave Travel Concession u/s 10(5): Exempted upto rules effective from 1.10.1997
Passage money u/s 10(6): Deleted from Assessment Year 2004-05
Any foreign allowance or perks u/s 10(7): If given by Govt. to its employees posted abroad
are fully exempted
Gratuity u/s 10(10): A Govt. employee or semi-government employee where Govt. rules are
applicable – Fully exempted.
1. For employees covered under Payment of Gratuity Act (Persons on non-
managerial posts in factories) – Exempt upto to least of followings:
i. Notified limit Rs.10 lakhs (less any amount exempted earlier)
ii. 15 days average wages for every one completed year of service (period
exceeding 6 months = 1 year). ½ month’s salary = (average monthly salary or
wages × (15/25)
iii. Actual amount received
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2. For other Employees: Exempted upto least of the following provided service is
more than 5 years or employee has not left services of his own:
i. Notified limit of Rs. 10 Lakhs (less any amount exempted earlier)
ii. ½ month’s average salary for every one year of completed service (months to
be ignored). Average salary = Salary (same as for provided fund) for 10
months preceding the month of retirement divided by 10.
iii. Actual amount received.
Commutation of Pension u/s 10(10A): In case commuted value of pension is received.
1. If Govt. employees – fully exempted
2. If other employee who receives gratuity also – Lump sum amount is exempted upto
commuted value of 1/3rd of pension
3. If other employees does not get gratuity – Lump sum amount is exempted upto
commuted value of ½ of pension.
Leave Encashment u/s 10 (10AA)
1. If received by the Govt. employee at the time of retirement - Fully exempted
2.If received during the services – Fully taxable for all the employees
3. If received by the private employee at the time of retirement exempted upto:
i. Notified limit Rs. 3 lakhs
ii. Average salary × 10 months
iii. Actual amount recived
iv. Average salary × No. of months leave due. Leave due is to be calculated
taking one month leave or actual entitlement whichever is less. Average salary
= Salary (Same as for Provident Fund) for 10 months including the month of
retirement divided by 10.
Retrenchment Compensation: Received by workers covered under Industrial Disputes Act
(section 10(10B)) only for those workers who fulfil the conditions given under Factories Act
(as payment of Gratuity Act) least of the following is exempted:
1. Notified limit of Rs. 5 lakhs
2. Actual amount received
3. Amount payable under Industrial Disputes Act.
Any compensation received by an employee of public sector undertakings, universities,
public sector companies:
1. If given to employees of public sector undertakings under a scheme approved by the
CIT is fully exempted
2. For other employees it shall be exempted up to least of the following:
i. Rs. 5 lakhs
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