Lump Sum and Death Benefit Allowance (LSDBA) remains at £1,073,100 - this covers the totality of lifetime tax free cash, ...
New labour codes are set to redefine wage calculations, impacting salary structures, PF contributions, and gratuity payouts.
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8th Pay Commission: Will the new pay panel start from 1 January 2026? Here's what the government said
As the 10-year cycle of the Seventh Pay Commission comes to an end this month, speculation is growing rapidly among more than ...
Employees who currently contribute Rs 1,800 to PF, which is 12 per cent of the Rs 15,000 statutory wage limit will notice no change in their take-home salary. For those whose basic salary is below Rs ...
Employees whose monthly PF contribution is Rs 1,800, calculated as 12 per cent of Rs 15,000, will see no change in take-home ...
New labour codes will not reduce take-home pay for employees whose Provident Fund deduction is on the statutory wage ceiling ...
Stats SA has published the latest Quarterly Employment Survey (QES) for the third quarter of 2025, showing that the average salary in the country has hit a record high.
The Labour Ministry has confirmed that employees whose PF is calculated on the Rs 15,000 statutory wage ceiling will see no ...
The NWSL's Board of Governors is in advanced discussions about implementing a new roster mechanism that would allow each team ...
The new labour codes may shrink your take-home salary, but they quietly boost your tax-efficient retirement savings. With basic pay now required to be at least 50% of CTC, employees automatically see ...
A new labour code effective November 21, 2025, requires wages to be at least 50% of an employee's CTC. This change may ...
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