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Remuneration: ALL THAT VALUERS NEED TO KNOW

Saturday Brain Storming Thought (80) 26/09/2020 By Vr Avinash Kulkarni

Remuneration

Remuneration is the money and other types of compensation an employee or executive of a company receives for their works

Remuneration includes

1) Salary or hourly pay

2) Commissions

3) Bonuses

4) overtime pay, less the premium portion

5) Holiday, vacation and sick pay

6) Rental value of employer provided housing

7) Value of employer provided meals & lodging
8) Time worked and accrued vacation upon dismissal

9) Piecework, incentive plans and profit sharing plans

10) Value of store certificates, merchandise or credits given to employees

11) salary, fee, bonus, wage, gratuity, pension, leave encashment, emolument, voluntary award, commission, annuity, stipend, retirement allowance

Positive impact of remuneration

1) it creates good relation between workers and management

2) employees get motivated

3) it declines the labour turnover rate

4) employees feel satisfied with their wages and thus contribute their best effort

5) it raises the standard of living of the employees

6) it develops the society indirectly

Consequences of violation of remuneration

1) employees efficiency decreases

2) conflicts between management and employees

3) labour turnover rate will be more

4) the immediate result is incomplete work

5) hard to achieve organizational objective

Difference between salary and remuneration

Salary is a fixed compensation for services, paid to a person on a regular basis

Salary does not include value of benefits

*Remuneration is a pay or compensation that one receives for a service not on regular basis

Remuneration includes salary, commission, compensation and wages

Remuneration package

It includes salary, wages but also contain other benefits or rewards such as accomodation, a car, telephone, gas or electricity allowances, meals or milk

Working out a good remuneration will help to attract, retain and encourage the right employees

Difference between remuneration and reward

Remuneration is specifically what you are paid/given for doing a job or providing services

Reward is sort of like a bonus for doing something special

For example, oftentimes police will offer a money reward for giving information that leads to solving a big crime

Remuneration Strategy importance

1) designed to attract high calibre talent in the market

2) reward employees for demonstrating the right behaviors

3) motivate employees to achieve the organisations goals and objectives

4) ensure what you pay is market related

5) control employee remuneration costs

6) job evaluation or sizing

7) integration with your performance and appraisal process

8) consideration of other benefits

9) flexibility – the strategy must be responsive to changes in the organization and external market

Managerial Remuneration

It is the remuneration paid to managerial personals ie directors including managing director, whole time director and manager

The overall maximum managerial remuneration payable by a public company u/s 197 of companies act 2013, shall not exceed 11% of net profit for that financial year

Provided that, company can pass a special resolution in general meeting for payment of managerial remuneration more than 11% of net profit

Work Cover Remuneration

It applies in determining the amount of remuneration an employer must declare to their scheme agent

Remuneration costs

These are the remuneration to be paid to the consultants staff/personnel who are directly engaged in the consulting services as per agreed meaning schedule

Deferred compensation

It is the remuneration, which sets aside an employees earnings to be redeemed at a later date

One common example is retirement plan

Fair Remuneration

It is in the light of world of management, along with relating that concept back to employee satisfaction

Remuneration affects taxes

With the exception of health insurance, all types of remuneration are taxable

Compiled by:-

Avinash Kulkarni

Chartered Engineer
Govt Regd Valuer
IBBI Regd Valuer

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