how to applicable esi what is the rate of percentage i am
getting Rs. 15000/- gross salary and how much amount will
deduct esi from my salary
Answer Posted / raj
Esi rate is 1.75% and no need to pay esi above 15000 gross salary.
Below 15000 or equal we have to deduct 1.75% for an employee salary and employer have to deduct 4.75%
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