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    SBI manager’s salary slip fuels gross pay vs take-home debate

    While gross figures look impressive, deductions and one time perks reveal a very different reality.
    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauJuly 10, 2026Updated:July 10, 20262 Mins Read300 Views
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    A State Bank of India (SBI) manager’s Form 16 showing an annual gross salary of Rs 35.24 lakh has gone viral, raising questions about how bank salaries are perceived and the difference between gross and net income. The manager, who joined SBI as a probationary officer eight years ago, is now a Scale 3 manager.

    The tax document revealed a gross annual salary of over Rs 35 lakh, surprising many online. However, the figure includes one time benefits such as Leave Fare Concession (LFC) encashment and leave encashment, which are received only once every four years. These payments inflate the annual total but are not part of regular monthly earnings.

    The manager’s monthly take home pay is further reduced by deductions including income tax, National Pension System (NPS) contributions, Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF), and repayments for home, car and two wheeler loans. As a result, the actual credited amount each month is much lower than the headline figure in Form 16.

    The viral post triggered a wider debate. The discussion comes as SBI announced recruitment of 1,500 new probationary officers, including 1,446 regular vacancies and 54 backlog posts.

    Some argued that looking only at gross salary without factoring deductions and one time benefits creates a misleading picture of earnings. Others pointed out that even with deductions, a package above Rs 35 lakh is strong, with a basic salary of Rs 11–12 lakh per year and assured benefits pushing annual earnings to around Rs 25 lakh.

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