Maximising Employee Benefits: The Strategic Approach to Leave Encashment in Singapore
Whether you are an HR professional
or a business owner, understanding laws regarding employee benefits is crucial
to employee satisfaction and, therefore, to your company’s overall success.
Establishing a strategic and transparent approach to leave encashment is a
great way to maximise employee benefits. The good
news is it doesn’t have to be difficult when you use
Adaptive Pay. With our solution, employees can file an eleave using a mobile
app or a web browser. Our app also simplifies leave management by
integrating it with payroll and attendance modules.
Adaptive Pay’s leave app is
designed to make leave management more convenient by eliminating manual
updating and providing a full view of resources. Employees can access its
features anytime and anywhere, allowing them to apply for an eleave and upload
supporting documents when necessary. And if you’re considering a leave
encashment policy, Adaptive Pay can provide insights into your resource
allocation so you can decide if it’s a good fit for your company.
In this blog, we will share
strategic approaches to leave encashment and how our leave management solution
can support it.
Understanding
leave encashment
Leave encashment is a process where an
employee gets money in exchange for their unused leaves each year. Instead
of using those leaves to take time off, employees may opt for financial
compensation for unused leave days.
How
to handle unused leaves
Should you encash, forfeit, or carry forward
unused leaves? Your decision can depend on your employment contract. So, be
sure to check it under the following conditions:
·
The number of days of unused
annual leaves is greater than statutory entitlements or
·
Part IV of the Employment
Act does not cover your employees.
Calculating
leave encashment
The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) recommends
this formula when calculating leave encashment:
(12 months x Monthly gross rate of basic pay)
/ (52 weeks x Average working days weekly) x (Number of unused leave days)
Using Adaptive Pay as your leave app, you won’t need to
worry about getting the wrong calculations or doing the math manually. When an
employee files an eleave,
our app simplifies leave
management by calculating MOM-based leave encashments,
ensuring compliance and efficiency.
Should
you base leave encashment on gross or basic salary?
Each organisation has its own guidelines and
policies when it comes to calculating leave encashments. Some companies base it
on the employee's basic salary, while others consider the gross salary.
Many companies also have specific rules for
leave encashment that go beyond the Ministry of Manpower guidelines. Some of
them set limits on the amount of leave that can be cashed out or use custom
formulas for calculating the value. Certain allowances might be included or
excluded from the encashment calculation. Leave encashment might also be
limited to specific situations, such as termination or resignation. No matter
the case, our leave app can
adapt to your company's unique requirements.
Do
CPF contributions apply?
In Singapore, leave encashment is considered
part of your employee's additional wages. This means CPF contributions are
mandatory for both employers and employees on the encashment amount. Adaptive
Pay’s leave app
takes care of the CPF contribution calculations for you.
How
do you calculate leave encashment when an employee resigns?
Employees who are terminated are typically
eligible to encash their unused annual leave. Make sure to calculate the
encashment amount based on the employee's gross rate of pay according to their
most recent salary. However, if an employee is terminated due to misconduct,
you may forfeit their unused leave in some cases.
Here
is the MOM formula to calculate leave encashment upon resignation:
(12 months x monthly gross pay rate) / (52
weeks x average working days weekly) x (number of unused leave days)
With Adaptive Pay, you don’t have to worry
about leave management and
encashments, even when your employees file an eleave. It automatically does
the calculations to eliminate the guesswork.
Should
you consider Leave encashment in your company?
Allowing your employees to encash their
annual leaves can be beneficial in the following ways:
·
More financial flexibility
for employees who might need additional income.
·
Minimised leave liability
·
More control over their
work-life balance
·
Better employee morale
If you’ll allow your employees to
encash their annual leave, make sure you have Adaptive Pay as
your leave
management platform to support this
policy. It’s the best eleave app
that generates reports with just one click. Plus, you can access all features
anytime, anywhere.
Try our leave app now by booking a demo.
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