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Example:-An employee of X Ltd. retires on 10th March, 2015 after service of 26 years and receives ₹ 6,50,000 as gratuity. X Ltd. is not covered by the Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972). If Salary drawn by him during 1st May 2014 and 28th February 2015 is as follows: 1st May 2014 to 31th December 2014 Rs. 26,000 p.m. 1st January 2015 to 28th February 2015 Rs. 26,500 p.m. Besides, he receives ₹ 400 p.m. as dearness allowance (forming part of salary for the computation of retirement benefits). He is also entitled to 6% commission on sales achieved by him (during 1st May 2014 and 28th February 2015, turnover achieved by the employee is ₹ 25,77,860). Is the entire amount of gratuity exempt from tax? |
Chapter No. 03 - Salary - Gratuity - [Sec. 10(10)] Average monthly salary in this case would be computed as under: Total basic salary drawn during 10 months immediately preceding the month in which the employee is retired (i.e. from 1st May 2014 to 28th February 2015) : (8 x 26,000 + 2 x 26,500) = ₹ 2,61,000 Average basic salary (i.e. 2,61,000/10) (a) ₹ 26,100 Dearness Allowance of one month (b) ₹ 400 Commission of 10 months (i.e. 6% of 25,77,860) ₹ 1,54,672 Monthly commission (i.e. 1,54,672/10) (c) ₹ 15,467 Average Monthly Salary (a + b + c) ₹ 41,967 Out of
₹ 5,45,571 being the least of the three sums, is exempt u/s 10(10)(iii). The balance of ₹ 1,04,429 is taxable for the assessment year 2015-16.
Dated: 10-8-2015
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