Gratuity Calculator India

Calculate your gratuity amount under the Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972. Enter your last drawn salary (Basic + DA) and years of service for instant results.

ℹ️ Eligibility: You must complete at least 5 years of continuous service with the same employer to claim gratuity (except in case of death or disability).

What Is Gratuity?

Gratuity is a statutory benefit paid to employees by employers as a recognition of their long-term service. In India, it is governed by the Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972. It applies to factories, mines, oilfields, plantations, ports, railway companies, shops, and other establishments with 10 or more employees. An employee becomes eligible after completing 5 years of continuous service — though gratuity is payable even before 5 years in case of death or permanent disability.

Gratuity Calculation Formula

For employees covered under the Payment of Gratuity Act: Gratuity = (Last drawn salary × 15 × Years of service) ÷ 26. Here, "last drawn salary" means Basic Salary + Dearness Allowance (DA). The number 15 represents 15 days' wages per year of service, and 26 represents the number of working days in a month (since most months have 4 Sundays). For employees not covered under the Act, the formula is: Gratuity = (Last drawn salary × 15 × Years of service) ÷ 30.

Maximum Gratuity Amount — ₹20 Lakh Cap

As per the Payment of Gratuity (Amendment) Act, 2018, the maximum gratuity an employee can receive is ₹20,00,000 (₹20 lakh). If the calculated gratuity exceeds this limit, the employer is legally required to pay only ₹20 lakh. Any additional gratuity beyond this cap is at the employer's discretion and is called "ex-gratia."

Rounding of Service Years

Service of 6 months or more in the last year is rounded up to 1 full year. Service of less than 6 months in the last year is ignored. Example: 10 years and 7 months = 11 years for gratuity calculation. 10 years and 4 months = 10 years.

Is Gratuity Taxable?

Government employees: gratuity is fully exempt from income tax. Private sector employees (under the Gratuity Act): gratuity up to ₹20 lakh is tax-exempt. Any amount above ₹20 lakh is taxable as salary income. Employees not covered under the Act: the minimum of actual gratuity, ₹20 lakh, or half month's salary per year of service is exempt — whichever is least.

Frequently Asked Questions

A lump-sum payment by an employer to an employee after 5+ years of continuous service, governed by the Payment of Gratuity Act 1972. It is a statutory right for eligible employees in India.
Gratuity = (Last drawn salary × 15 × Years) ÷ 26. Salary = Basic + DA. The calculator above applies this formula instantly. For employees not covered by the Act, 30 is used instead of 26.
₹20,00,000 (₹20 lakh) as per the 2018 amendment to the Payment of Gratuity Act. Amounts above this cap are at the employer's discretion.
For private employees under the Act, gratuity up to ₹20 lakh is fully tax-exempt. Government employees' gratuity is entirely tax-free. Amounts above ₹20 lakh are taxable as salary.
5 years of continuous service. Exception: gratuity is payable even before 5 years if the employee dies or becomes permanently disabled due to accident or disease.