Hi guys,
Can you please verify the genuineness of this pay-slip (file attached).
If you find any incongruencies, please point them out.
I personally think that the supplementary allowance looks a little inflated, but I could be wrong...
Thanks in advance.
From India, Calcutta
Can you please verify the genuineness of this pay-slip (file attached).
If you find any incongruencies, please point them out.
I personally think that the supplementary allowance looks a little inflated, but I could be wrong...
Thanks in advance.
From India, Calcutta
From my personal experience in my previous organization, Mphasis(an HP company) I can say that such bizzare payslips exist. I had a basic salary of Rs3000, my Special Allowance(this was a fixed amount every month, not variable) was Rs 35000(approx).....my Special Allowance was 10 times my basic!!!!!!!!!!!
From Sweden, Örebro
From Sweden, Örebro
The pay slip seems to be authentic.... if u have any further doubt the pay slip.... You can asked the employee his last 3 months bank statement were his salary deposited..... Regards, Vijay
Exactly it depends on which state is he working in. The Professional Tax varies within different states.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Exactly its the basic that looks fishy.
the lip does not contains digital or other signature or declaration that its printed and does not require signature. Looks a little fishy. Asking for bank statement is the best idea
From India, Calcutta
the lip does not contains digital or other signature or declaration that its printed and does not require signature. Looks a little fishy. Asking for bank statement is the best idea
From India, Calcutta
Dear All,
Attached payslip is fake slip because he has joined in the month of Sep 11 and in "YTD" (Year Till Date) is showing only one month (oct) earning details. there (YTD) should be shown total earning (Sep + Oct).
If you have any query pls let me know.
Thanks,
Brijesh
09871631947
From India
Attached payslip is fake slip because he has joined in the month of Sep 11 and in "YTD" (Year Till Date) is showing only one month (oct) earning details. there (YTD) should be shown total earning (Sep + Oct).
If you have any query pls let me know.
Thanks,
Brijesh
09871631947
From India
Hi, You can call the HR of his previous Company and do a background verification as to what was his last drawn salary, his salary break up etc
From India, Mangaluru
From India, Mangaluru
Dear all
As said by Brijesh the YTD is not correctly shown. He joined in Sept and the same is not added in the YTD. You also verify the PT amount applicable at WEST BENGAL for this salary range.
Then when he is drawing a salary of Rs.30000+ in payslip the same will come under INCOME TAX. But either the current employer has not considered his previous employment income or there is a mistake in the salary. If the earnings of the previous employer is consdiered definitly there should be a INCOME TAX Deduction
Basic salary and other components may vary from company to company . So we cannot come to any conclusion.
You can ask for the appointment letter original and verify the correctness. Otherwise it is difficult to come to any conclusion.
Regards
VGKNAIRVKM
From India, Bangalore
As said by Brijesh the YTD is not correctly shown. He joined in Sept and the same is not added in the YTD. You also verify the PT amount applicable at WEST BENGAL for this salary range.
Then when he is drawing a salary of Rs.30000+ in payslip the same will come under INCOME TAX. But either the current employer has not considered his previous employment income or there is a mistake in the salary. If the earnings of the previous employer is consdiered definitly there should be a INCOME TAX Deduction
Basic salary and other components may vary from company to company . So we cannot come to any conclusion.
You can ask for the appointment letter original and verify the correctness. Otherwise it is difficult to come to any conclusion.
Regards
VGKNAIRVKM
From India, Bangalore
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