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Previous Earning-Non Cash allowances

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Rizzu
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Previous Earning-Non Cash allowances

Post by Rizzu » Wed Sep 08, 2010 8:57 pm

Hello,
I have a special case.My employer provides me following non-cash allowance/incentives along with salary.

1-My Employer pays Medical & Life Insurance Premium to Insurance company for my insurance.

2-Mobile credit allowance which is directly charged to my employer as per actual usage of mobile credit (10,000 rupees limit).

3-Overheads -Like meals etc which my employer provides me as incentive on regular basis.


All above non-cash allowances/incentive are not shown anywhere ;Niether in pay slip not in bankstatement EXCEPT in empoyer's statement for Annual Remuneration for the employee.

My question is "Can i claim points for these non-cash allowances?

Please Help

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Re: Previous Earning-Non Cash allowances

Post by pkumar » Wed Sep 08, 2010 9:50 pm

unfortunately not.

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Post by Rizzu » Thu Sep 09, 2010 5:08 am

Thanks PKUmar for ur valueable comment,
But what if all these allowances (in rupees) which are shown in employers total renumeration packege offered to employee and what if i can provide other source confirming that amount?

Lets say insurance company acknowledges that amount.
Is it again a week case?

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Post by geriatrix » Thu Sep 09, 2010 5:12 am

No case.


regards

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