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Leave Encashment Calculator Online

Enter monthly basic salary and leave days. Choose during-service or retirement, private (÷26) or government (÷300), and a tax slab. See encashment, exemption, tax, and net after tax — planning estimates only.

  • Private & secure
  • Fast in-browser
  • No signup
Based on Indian Income Tax rules — Budget 2023 ₹25L exemption

How to use Leave Encashment Calculator Online

  1. Open the tool. Go to Leave Encashment Calculator on Utilvia. It runs instantly in your browser.
  2. Enter your values. Fill in the fields. Results update as you type — no signup required.
  3. Review the output. Check totals, breakdowns, or formatted text before you copy or save.
  4. Copy or export. Copy the result or download a file. Your inputs stay on this device.

Key features & privacy

Leave Encashment Calculator Online is built for in-browser use on Utilvia. Work stays on this device whenever the tool runs locally — there is no account wall and no file inbox on our servers.

  • Runs in modern browsers with JavaScript and HTML5.
  • No signup required to get a result.
  • Zero-upload policy on local-first tools — close the tab and the working copy is gone.
  • Shareable, indexable URL so you can return to the same utility later.

Frequently asked questions

Is leave encashment taxable in India?

Leave encashment during service is fully taxable as income. Leave encashment at retirement or resignation is partially exempt — the exemption is the minimum of the actual amount received, 10 months' salary, or ₹25 lakhs (the limit was raised from ₹3 lakhs to ₹25 lakhs in Budget 2023).

How is leave encashment calculated for private sector employees?

For private sector employees, leave encashment is typically calculated as: (Monthly Basic Salary ÷ 26 working days) × number of leave days to be encashed. Government employees often use (Basic × 12 ÷ 300) × days. Some companies use 30 days per month — check your HR policy.

What is the ₹25 lakh leave encashment exemption?

Budget 2023 raised the tax exemption limit for leave encashment at retirement or resignation from ₹3 lakhs to ₹25 lakhs for non-government employees. The exempt amount is the lowest of actual encashment received, 10 months' salary, or that statutory limit.

Are casual leaves and sick leaves encashable?

Generally, only Earned Leave (EL) or Privilege Leave (PL) is eligible for encashment. Casual Leave (CL) and Sick Leave (SL) typically lapse unused and cannot be encashed, though specific rules depend on your employer's leave policy and applicable state labour laws.

Is this calculator free?

Yes. It runs in your browser with no signup. Salary figures stay on your device.

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