Salary Configuration

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Prerequisite

  • Institute Level Finance Policy should be configured.
  • Renewal Detail for the Policy should be configured

Roles

Finance Admin

Path

Salary » Salary Configurations

Purpose

Salary Components

1. Configuring components on which salary calculation is based.

2. Salary components are defined by five basic components:

  • Pay-In-Pay Band
  • Grade Pay
  • Academic Grade Pay
  • Basic Pay
  • Consolidated

3. We can Add/Edit components for following types:

  • Addition
  • Deduction

4. Components can be defined either formula based or manual entry.

5. Set formulas of each component (except manual) for respective post types at once.

6. Each component needs to be defined in terms of whether:

  • It is core salary variable or an additional component.
  • It is formula based, slab based or manual (e.g. 80*BASIC, if Basic in range 0-4200 then 1600, or manual value)
  • Is it Part of a group (DA-60%, DA-72%, DA-83% all are grouped under common name DA)
  • Should it be recalculated every month or carry forwarded (applicable only for manual variables) (DA vs. Loan Amount)
  • Should it be paid with the salary or by a separate payment voucher (Salary amount vs. Medical Encashment)

7. Arrear components are added automatically when parent is added.

Set Component Priority

  1. For each component, its priority need to be set.
  2. “Component Priority” means that when amount is calculated using respective formula, dependent component amount should be available. (e.g. Gross Salary depends on Basic Pay + DA + HRA... etc. thus before gross amount is calculated, Basic Pay / DA / HRA amounts should be available for calculation.)
  3. Priority is set by default for Pay-In-Pay Band, Grade Pay , Academic Grade Pay, Basic Pay and Consolidated components.
  4. Thus, after adding/editing components, their priority needs to be set.

Tax Structure

1. Tax Slab

a. Tax slabs can be configured for following conditions:

  • Male (Below 60 years of age)
  • Female (Below 60 years of age)
  • Senior Male (Above 60 years and below 80 years of age)
  • Senior Female (Above 60 years and below 80 years of age)
  • Super Senior Male (Above 80 years of age)
  • Super Senior Female (Above 80 years of age)

2. Tax Exemptions

a. Tax exemptions or monetary exemptions both heads and subheads can be added here.

b. Exemption limits, WEF (with effect)Date and type i.e. Formula/Manual and/or Addition/Deduction can also be set.

3. Tax Exemptions Additional

a. Education Cess in percent can be defined.

Reflection

  • Based on the component type i.e. Basic / Addition /Deduction, the components are categorized on the UI.
  • Basic Components are listed in Blue background.
  • Addition components are listed in Green Background.
  • Deduction components are listed in Red Background.

The color code is system defined and hence it becomes easier for the user to identify the component types.