As the festive season brings joy to the nation, the governments of Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan have given their employees a special gift. A bonus has been announced to bring smiles to the faces of government employees this Diwali. This decision will not only provide financial relief but also double their festive joy.
A bonus of up to ₹6,900 will be given in UP.
The Uttar Pradesh government has announced a bonus for approximately 14.82 lakh employees in the state. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's government has allocated a budget of ₹1,022 crore. Employees up to Level 8 of the Pay Matrix will receive a maximum bonus of ₹6,908 based on 30 days' salary.
The Rajasthan government is not far behind.
The Rajasthan government has also made a major announcement before Diwali. Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma has announced an ad hoc bonus for approximately 6 lakh employees in the state. This bonus will apply to employees up to Pay Level L-12 or Grade Pay ₹4,800. Eligible employees will receive a maximum bonus of ₹6,774. This includes Panchayat Samiti and Zila Parishad employees.
Will bonuses be taxed?
Many people think that festive bonuses are tax-free. However, the reality is that cash bonuses are considered part of their salary and are subject to income tax in the same manner as other salaries. This means that if an employee receives a bonus of ₹30,000, this amount will be added to their annual income and taxed accordingly.
These announcements clearly indicate that state governments want to honor their employees during this festive season. Bonuses are not just monetary amounts, but a symbol of "thank you" and encouragement from the government. This boosts employee morale and adds to the festive spirit.
Who will benefit? Check eligibility this way.
If you work for the Uttar Pradesh or Rajasthan government and your salary is up to Level 8 or L-12, you are eligible for this bonus. You can contact your department or finance branch for more information. In some cases, the bonus will be added directly to your salary.
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