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vivek.kandregula
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Query regarding past earnings

Post by vivek.kandregula » Thu Dec 28, 2006 7:06 am

Hi..

i have an query regarding the previous earnings proofs. As mentioned in the HSMP guidelines, earnings will be taken post tax, say TOTAL earnings.

So, in my case,
TOTAL earnings is say 34,000 Rs.

And after TDS (tax deduction at source) dedcutions like PF, professional tax, it will come upto 30,000Rs

So, NET pay will be 30,000Rs.

It will be the amount company will give to me in-hand after TDS and same will reflect in my bank statements.

As per guidelines, if i am calculating 12 months of pay based on TOTAL earnings, i am getting points.

But, as bank-statements with NET pay contradict with my actual TOTAL earning, will HSMP evaluate my earning poitns based on NET pay or by TOTAL pay..

Please help, as i am not getting sufficient points by NEY pay, i.e. after tax deductions.

Hoping for early reply..

Thanks!
Vivek

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hi

Post by paramjit2k » Thu Dec 28, 2006 7:38 am

Earning before TAX is Gross earning, that is used for calculating the TOTAL earning in the HSMP APP.

Explain in your cover letter, both the parts Gross earning and net earning. Then calculate earniing based on the Gross Sal.

If ur sal slips is showing both things Gross and NET salary, other wise do the calculation for them in Cover letter...

Another additional thing u can do is take a letter from employer that u earned Rs XXXXXX amount in this PERIOD (TO and FROM).

Hope it helps.!!! :lol:
Regards,

Pam Aujla

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