Key Points:
- The new wage rule could also hike company costs towards salaries in terms of higher gratuity and PF.
- Final rules will be notified by government after taking public comments into consideration.
- According to the draft rules, part of the Code on Wages 2019, the allowances component of an employee’s gross pay — or total cost to company (CTC) — cannot exceed 50 per cent of the total compensation. The basic salary has to be 50 per cent of total pay.
Take-home salaries of employees may reduce starting next year as companies will need to restructure pay packages after the government notifies draft rules under the new wage rule.
Employees should note that the new compensation rules, which are part of the Code on Wages 2019, are likely to become effective from the next financial year starting in April.
As per the new rules, the allowance component cannot exceed 50 per cent of the total salary or compensation. What this essentially means is that basic salary has to be 50 per cent.
To comply with this rule, employers will have to increase basic pay component of salaries, which will result in a proportional rise in gratuity payments and employees’ contribution to the provident fund.
An increase in such contributions will result in lower take-home salary for employees. At the same time, the retirement corpus of employees’ will rise.
At present, most private companies prefer to keep the non-allowance part of the total compensation less than 50 per cent and the allowance portion is higher. However, this will change as soon as the new wage rules come to effect. It is more likely to impact the salaries of private sector employees who usually get higher allowances.
Under the new rules, employers will have to increase the basic pay of employees to meet the 50% basic pay requirement.
While the new wage rules may reduce take-home salaries of employees, experts have said that the new step will help in providing better social security and retirement benefits.
The new wage rule could also elevate company costs towards salaries as they will have to contribute more towards employees’ PF and gratuity. Experts predict salary costs incurred by companies to go up by 10-12 per cent after the new wage rules are implemented.
It may be noted that the Code of Wages was approved by the Parliament last year. The final rules will be notified by the government after considering public comments on it.