New labour codes are set to redefine wage calculations, impacting salary structures, PF contributions, and gratuity payouts.
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EPFO: Private sector employees retiring in 2030 will receive this much money every month; here's how to calculate it
EPFO: Employees working in the private sector often harbor a fear about financial security in old age. But if your Provident ...
The upcoming changes in labour legislation are poised to overhaul the way salaries are computed for employees. Many workers might find that their immediate take-home pay could shrink. The broader ...
The EPS pension amount is calculated using a specific formula: Pension = (Average Salary × Pensionable Service) ÷ 70. The ...
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New labour codes: Will variable pay change your salary, PF and gratuity?
Will your take-home salary change under the new labour codes, and what will higher variable pay mean for your PF and gratuity ...
For most salaried employees, the Employees’ Provident Fund is familiar territory, but the Employees’ Pension Scheme that sits inside it is not. Every month, a part of your employer’s EPF contribution ...
India’s long-awaited Labour Codes—on Wages, Social Security, Industrial Relations and Occupational Safety—came into force on November 21, 2025, triggering the biggest salary restructuring exercise the ...
The government has clarified that the new labour code will not reduce take-home pay if PF deduction is on statutory wage ...
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EPF rules: New Labour Code vs old PF law creates payroll & tax confusion for employers
A visible exception in the latest reform story is that the Employees’ Provident Funds and Miscellaneous Provisions Act (EPF ...
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Why your take-home salary won't change much under new labour codes, clarifies labour ministry
New labour codes will not reduce take-home pay for employees whose Provident Fund deduction is on the statutory wage ceiling ...
A practical guide to ensuring your next pay rise improves both daily comfort and long-term financial security, instead of ...
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