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Change In Take-Home Salary and Working Hours From New Wage Code, Check Details
- Wednesday August 10, 2022
- Business | Edited by NDTV Business Desk
More number of states have come up with draft laws for the new wage code, which is delayed from the government's original plan of July 1 implementation of the new labour laws.
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New Rule Change In Take-Home Salary, Working Hours Delayed
- Saturday July 2, 2022
- Business | Edited by NDTV Business Desk
The new labour laws have been passed through the parliament but are delayed as Indian states are yet to notify these regulations.
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How Salary, Taxes And Other Rules May Change After June 30: 10 Points
- Saturday June 25, 2022
- Business | Edited by Rahul Karunakar
Here is a list of new rules, proposals and deadlines on the changes coming to your take-home salary and working hours, taxes and cards.
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Take-Home Salary, Work Hours May Change From July 1. Details Here
- Saturday June 25, 2022
- Business | Edited by NDTV Business Desk
As per the new labour code, companies can increase the working hours but would have to give an additional weekly off.
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Government Implements Cut In Provident Fund Contribution To 10% For 3 Months
- Tuesday May 19, 2020
- Business | Edited by Abhik Deb (with inputs from agencies)
The move is aimed at increasing the employees' take-home salary for the months of June, July and August
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Boost For Small Businesses, Salaries In COVID-19 Package: 10 Points
- Wednesday May 13, 2020
- India News | Reported by Sunil Prabhu, Edited by Divyanshu Dutta Roy
Private sector employees will get a boost to their take-home salaries and small and medium-sized will be offered Rs 3 lakh crore in collateral-free bank loans, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced on Wednesday, detailing parts of the government's Rs 20 lakh crore COVID-19 economic relief plan. Shadow banks and power companies will also ben...
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How To Restructure Your Salary To Increase Your Take-Home Pay
- Saturday January 14, 2017
- Business | Written by Surajit Dasgupta
Salary restructuring could help employees to reduce their tax liability, thus increasing their in-hand salary.
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New PF Rules May Lower Your Take-Home Salary
- Saturday March 14, 2015
- Business |
Employees as well as employers may have to shell out more towards Employees Provident Fund (EPF), with the government proposing to include all allowances in the wages for deducting PF contribution.
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Infosys Plans Restricted Stock Units to Check Record Attrition
- Wednesday September 3, 2014
- Business |
Infosys chief financial officer Rajiv Bansal told Nomura analysts Ashwin Mehta and Pinku Pappan that the company has taken measures like wage hikes, regular promotions, and reducing uncertainty on take-home salaries on the monetary front. Infosys is also pursuing softer aspects like improving engagement with employees, he added.
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www.ndtv.com/business
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Change In Take-Home Salary and Working Hours From New Wage Code, Check Details
- Wednesday August 10, 2022
- Business | Edited by NDTV Business Desk
More number of states have come up with draft laws for the new wage code, which is delayed from the government's original plan of July 1 implementation of the new labour laws.
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www.ndtv.com/business
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New Rule Change In Take-Home Salary, Working Hours Delayed
- Saturday July 2, 2022
- Business | Edited by NDTV Business Desk
The new labour laws have been passed through the parliament but are delayed as Indian states are yet to notify these regulations.
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www.ndtv.com/business
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How Salary, Taxes And Other Rules May Change After June 30: 10 Points
- Saturday June 25, 2022
- Business | Edited by Rahul Karunakar
Here is a list of new rules, proposals and deadlines on the changes coming to your take-home salary and working hours, taxes and cards.
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www.ndtv.com/business
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Take-Home Salary, Work Hours May Change From July 1. Details Here
- Saturday June 25, 2022
- Business | Edited by NDTV Business Desk
As per the new labour code, companies can increase the working hours but would have to give an additional weekly off.
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www.ndtv.com/business
-
Government Implements Cut In Provident Fund Contribution To 10% For 3 Months
- Tuesday May 19, 2020
- Business | Edited by Abhik Deb (with inputs from agencies)
The move is aimed at increasing the employees' take-home salary for the months of June, July and August
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www.ndtv.com/business
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Boost For Small Businesses, Salaries In COVID-19 Package: 10 Points
- Wednesday May 13, 2020
- India News | Reported by Sunil Prabhu, Edited by Divyanshu Dutta Roy
Private sector employees will get a boost to their take-home salaries and small and medium-sized will be offered Rs 3 lakh crore in collateral-free bank loans, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced on Wednesday, detailing parts of the government's Rs 20 lakh crore COVID-19 economic relief plan. Shadow banks and power companies will also ben...
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www.ndtv.com
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How To Restructure Your Salary To Increase Your Take-Home Pay
- Saturday January 14, 2017
- Business | Written by Surajit Dasgupta
Salary restructuring could help employees to reduce their tax liability, thus increasing their in-hand salary.
-
www.ndtv.com/business
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New PF Rules May Lower Your Take-Home Salary
- Saturday March 14, 2015
- Business |
Employees as well as employers may have to shell out more towards Employees Provident Fund (EPF), with the government proposing to include all allowances in the wages for deducting PF contribution.
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www.ndtv.com/business
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Infosys Plans Restricted Stock Units to Check Record Attrition
- Wednesday September 3, 2014
- Business |
Infosys chief financial officer Rajiv Bansal told Nomura analysts Ashwin Mehta and Pinku Pappan that the company has taken measures like wage hikes, regular promotions, and reducing uncertainty on take-home salaries on the monetary front. Infosys is also pursuing softer aspects like improving engagement with employees, he added.
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www.ndtv.com/business