Comprensión de la Gratificación
What Is Gratuity?
Gratuity is a lump-sum benefit paid by an employer to an employee upon leaving the organization after completing a minimum period of service (typically 5 years). It is a form of retirement benefit recognized in many countries including India, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia. The gratuity amount is calculated based on the employee's last drawn salary and years of service.
Gratuity Calculation Formula
Under the Payment of Gratuity Act (India), the formula is: Gratuity = Last Drawn Salary x 15/26 x Years of Service. The last drawn salary includes basic pay plus dearness allowance. The maximum gratuity amount is capped at a statutory limit which is periodically updated. The 15/26 factor accounts for 15 days of salary for each completed year of service, based on 26 working days per month.
Eligibility and Conditions
Employees become eligible for gratuity after completing 5 years of continuous service. Gratuity is payable on retirement, resignation, death, or disability. In case of death or disability, the 5-year requirement is waived. Part-year service of more than 6 months is rounded up to the next full year.
Gratuity in Different Countries
In the UAE, gratuity is calculated as 21 days of basic salary for each year of the first 5 years, and 30 days for each subsequent year. In Saudi Arabia, it is half a month's salary for each of the first 5 years and one month's salary for each subsequent year. Always check the specific laws applicable to your jurisdiction.