Gratuity in India: A Complete Guide
Gratuity is a monetary benefit given by an employer to an employee for the services rendered to the organization. It is a defined benefit plan paid at the time of retirement, resignation, or death. Governed by the Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972, it serves as a financial reward for long-term service. Typically, an employee becomes eligible for gratuity after completing five continuous years of service with the same company.
Why Use a Gratuity Calculator?
Calculating gratuity involves specific formulas defined by law, which include factors like your last drawn salary and total tenure. A manual calculation can be prone to errors, especially when rounding off tenure. Finzony's Gratuity Calculator helps you:
- Precision: Uses the exact 15/26 factor mandated by the Gratuity Act.
- Tenure Rounding: Automatically handles the logic where service > 6 months is rounded up to the next year.
- Financial Planning: Helps you estimate the lump sum you will receive upon leaving a job, aiding in retirement or transition planning.
- Instant Results: No need to hunt for formulas; get your figure in seconds.
Gratuity Calculation Formula
For employees covered under the Gratuity Act, the formula is:
The Formula:
- G(15 × Last Drawn Salary × Tenure) / 26
- GGratuity Amount
- Last Drawn SalaryBasic Pay + Dearness Allowance (DA)
- TenureNumber of completed years of service
- 26Number of working days in a month considered for calculation
- 15Wages for 15 days per year of service
Calculation Example
Suppose you have worked for 10 years and your last drawn monthly salary (Basic + DA) is ₹50,000.
- Tenure: 10 Years
- Salary: ₹50,000
- Gratuity = (15 × 50,000 × 10) / 26
- Total Payable = ₹2,88,461
How to Use Finzony’s Gratuity Calculator?
- Enter Salary: Input the amount of money you are starting with (Present Value).
- Set Interest Rate: Use the slider to set the expected annual return percentage.
- Determine Period: Choose the number of years you intend to keep the money invested.
- View Result: The calculator instantly computes the maturity value and the total interest earned.
Taxation Rules for Gratuity
- Government Employees: Gratuity received is fully exempt from tax.
- Private Sector (Covered by Act): Tax-exempt up to ₹20 Lakhs (lifetime limit). Any amount above this is taxable.
- Rounding Rule: If you worked for 5 years and 7 months, it is counted as 6 years. If 5 years and 4 months, it is counted as 5 years.