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CTC to In-Hand Salary Calculator

Break down your annual package into a realistic monthly in-hand estimate.

Example scenarios

Try these common use cases to see how the calculator works

Quick presets

Value ₹35,00,000
Value ₹0

If your variable pay is paid separately, monthly in-hand will exclude that payout timing.

Rate 40%
Selected New regime
Selected Statutory cap (Rs 15,000 base)

Use statutory cap for most salaried roles unless your company contributes on full basic salary.

Value ₹200
Value ₹0

Detailed Breakdown

componentamount
Annual CTC35,00,000
Annual Bonus0
Employee PF21,600
Professional Tax2,400
Other Deductions0
Estimated Income Tax6,24,312
Annual In-Hand28,51,688

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How Does This Calculator Work?

1

Enter Your CTC

Your Cost to Company (CTC) is the total package offered by your employer, including all benefits and contributions.

2

Set Basic Salary Percentage

Basic salary is typically 40-50% of CTC. This is the foundation for PF and other calculations. Check your offer letter for the exact percentage.

3

Choose Tax Regime

New Regime: Lower tax rates, fewer deductions. Old Regime: Higher rates, but allows 80C, HRA, home loan interest deductions.

4

Review Your Breakdown

The calculator shows monthly take-home pay, annual deductions, tax breakdown, and PF contributions with complete transparency.

Example: ₹12 Lakh CTC Package

Inputs:

Annual CTC:₹12,00,000
Basic Salary:40% = ₹4,80,000
Tax Regime:New Regime
Professional Tax:₹200/month

Results:

Monthly In-Hand:~₹85,000
Employee PF:₹1,800/month (₹21,600/year)
Income Tax:~₹60,000/year
Take-Home %:~71% of CTC

Benefits of Using This Calculator

Accurate salary estimation for job offer comparison
Compare multiple offers side-by-side
Plan your monthly budget realistically
Understand all deductions transparently
Choose the right tax regime
Calculate PF retirement savings

Quick Tips

Basic salary should be 40-50% of CTC for optimal PF benefits and retirement planning

Choose new tax regime if you don't have 80C investments, HRA, or home loan

Professional tax varies by state: ₹200-250/month in most states

PF is calculated on maximum ₹15,000/month basic, even if your basic is higher

Your take-home is typically 65-75% of CTC depending on tax bracket

Higher basic means more PF deductions but better retirement corpus

About this CTC to In-Hand calculator

The CTC to In-Hand Salary Calculator helps you understand what you'll actually receive in your bank account every month after all deductions. This is crucial when comparing job offers or planning your monthly budget.

Your Cost to Company (CTC) includes many components that don't reach your bank account - employer PF contributions, professional tax, income tax, and other statutory deductions. This calculator breaks down each component so you know exactly where your money goes.

Whether you're a fresher evaluating your first offer or an experienced professional comparing multiple opportunities, understanding your true take-home salary is essential for making informed career decisions.

Why accurate salary calculation matters

Many professionals make the mistake of comparing only CTC numbers when evaluating job offers. However, two offers with the same CTC can result in significantly different monthly in-hand salaries depending on the salary structure, tax regime choice, and company policies.

Understanding your actual take-home helps you plan your monthly expenses, EMI commitments, and savings goals realistically. It also helps you negotiate better by focusing on components that directly impact your monthly cash flow.

This calculator uses the latest tax slabs for FY 2024-25, current PF regulations (12% on max ₹15,000), and standard professional tax rates to give you an accurate estimate of your monthly in-hand salary.

Understanding salary components

Your CTC is divided into several components: Basic Salary (typically 40-50% of CTC), House Rent Allowance (HRA), Special Allowances, and employer contributions to PF and other benefits. Only some of these components reach your bank account monthly.

Basic salary is the foundation for many calculations - your PF contribution, gratuity, and often your bonus are calculated based on basic salary. A higher basic percentage means better retirement savings but also higher PF deductions.

The calculator accounts for Employee PF (12% of basic, capped at ₹15,000 base), Professional Tax (₹200-250/month depending on state), and Income Tax based on your chosen regime. These are the main deductions that reduce your CTC to in-hand salary.

Old vs New Tax Regime - Which to choose?

The new tax regime offers lower tax rates but doesn't allow most deductions like 80C, HRA exemption, or home loan interest. It's better for people with minimal investments and deductions.

The old regime has higher tax rates but allows deductions up to ₹1.5 lakh under 80C, HRA exemption, home loan interest deduction, and more. It's better if you have significant investments, pay rent, or have a home loan.

Use this calculator to compare both regimes with your actual CTC and deductions. The difference can be ₹20,000-50,000 annually for mid-level salaries, making it a crucial decision for tax planning.

How to use this calculator effectively

Start by entering your annual CTC as mentioned in your offer letter. Then set the basic salary percentage - check your salary breakup or use 40% as a standard assumption for most companies.

Choose your tax regime based on your deductions. If you're unsure, calculate both and compare. The calculator will show you which regime saves more tax for your specific situation.

Pay attention to the breakdown section - it shows exactly how much goes to PF (building your retirement corpus), taxes (your contribution to nation-building), and other deductions. This transparency helps you understand and plan better.

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