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Gratuity Calculation: What Will Be Your Gratuity for ₹50,000 Last-Drawn Salary and Will This Be Taxable?

Written by: Team Angel OneUpdated on: Mar 18, 2025, 2:28 PM IST
Find out how much gratuity you will receive for a last-drawn salary of ₹50,000 with 6 years & 3 months of service and whether it will be taxable under Indian tax laws.
Gratuity Calculation: What Will Be Your Gratuity for ₹50,000 Last-Drawn Salary and Will This Be Taxable?
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Gratuity is a financial reward given by employers to employees as a token of appreciation for their long-term service. It is a statutory benefit under the Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972, ensuring that employees receive a lump sum upon retirement, resignation, or under certain other conditions. In case of the employee’s demise, their nominee or legal heir is entitled to receive the gratuity.

Who is Eligible for Gratuity?

To qualify for gratuity, an employee must:

  • Have completed at least 5 years of continuous service with the same organisation.
  • Be working in an organisation covered under the Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972 (which applies to establishments with 10 or more employees).
  • Receive gratuity under circumstances like:
    • Superannuation (Retirement)
    • Resignation
    • Termination (except in cases of misconduct)
    • Death or disability (in which case, the 5-year rule is waived)

How is Gratuity Calculated?

The gratuity amount is based on 2  key factors:

  1. Last-drawn basic salary (including dearness allowance, if applicable)
  2. Number of years of service

The Gratuity Formula:

(Last Drawn Salary × Number of Years of Service) × 15/26

  • 15 represents 15 days of wages per completed year.
  • 26 refers to the working days in a month (excluding Sundays).

Example Calculation: Last-drawn salary ₹50,000 and 6 years & 3 months of service

Applying the formula:

(50,000×6×15)/26=₹1,73,077

So, the employee would receive an estimated gratuity of ₹1,73,077.

Understanding Continuous Service

The 5-year rule requires uninterrupted service, meaning approved leave, medical absence, strikes, layoffs, or company lockouts do not break the continuity of service.

Additionally, if an employee completes 6 months or more in a year, it is counted as a full year when calculating gratuity.

Rules for Companies Regarding Gratuity

Employers are required to pay gratuity if:

  • The company has employed 10 or more individuals in the last year.
  • Even if the number of employees drops below 10 later, the company must still honour gratuity payments.

Is Gratuity Taxable?

Gratuity taxation depends on the type of employer:

    • Government Employees: The gratuity amount is fully exempt from tax.
  • Private Sector Employees:
    • If covered under the Payment of Gratuity Act, the lower of the following is tax-free:
      • Actual gratuity received
      • 15 days’ salary per completed year
      • ₹20 lakh (as per the latest exemption limit)
    • Any amount exceeding the exemption limit is taxable as per the employee’s income slab.

Conclusion

Gratuity is an essential financial benefit for employees, ensuring they receive a lump sum reward for their loyalty and service. Understanding eligibility criteria, company obligations, and tax implications can help employees plan better for their future financial needs.

Disclaimer: This blog has been written exclusively for educational purposes. The securities mentioned are only examples and not recommendations. This does not constitute a personal recommendation/investment advice. It does not aim to influence any individual or entity to make investment decisions. Recipients should conduct their own research and assessments to form an independent opinion about investment decisions. 

Investments in the securities market are subject to market risks, read all the related documents carefully before investing.

Published on: Mar 18, 2025, 2:28 PM IST

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