A Flexible Benefit Plan (FBP) is part of an employee’s salary that gives them more control of which CTC components they want to opt-in for and how much under each component. These help employees reduce their tax liabilities significantly. 

With a growing focus on employee experience,  companies these days are mindful of the efforts and expenses incurred by employees and use flexible benefits for personalising the salary structure and maintaining an employee-friendly culture. 

Before we dig deeper into the hows and whys of the FBP component in salary, let’s cover the basics.

What is Flexible Benefit Plan in salary?

A Flexible Benefit Plan or FBP is termed ‘flexible’ because the company can fix or regulate packages as per Govt compliances, company norms, and the employee’s position. Although the organisation/HR generally allocates salary components, companies should also consult employees when allocating FBP in salaries. The modifications are, however, protected by checks and balances to prevent its misuse. 

Components of FBP 

Food and Beverage costs

The income tax department considers meals and non-alcoholic beverages offered by the company during office time as a benefit for the employee. 

The company may issue food bills such as meal or grocery coupons (Sodexo coupons or meal vouchers) to its employees ranging from Rs 2200 to Rs 3000. Such bills are is tax-free for the employees and can be reimbursed.

Conveyance 

Employees commuting to work every day means significant travel time and daily costs. Hence, it’s only understandable for them to expect the employer covers the expenses in some quantity.

Some employers compensate for the travel expenses. The expense in the FBP is capped by the employer and may differ from company to company.

The Flexible benefit plan facilitates covering the expenses of employees related to conveyance in the following cases: 

  1. Fuel bills: Employees may claim the cost of petrol or diesel against submitting bills for the same. FBP allow the inclusion of this essential requirement for funding fuel costs within the salary structure of the employees. While some companies have a minimum amount for claiming the bill, some offer a complete waiver on fuel bills. 
  2. Employer’s Vehicle (Car): Sometimes the company provides few employees with a car that can be used only for official purposes. In such cases, the employee has to produce a certificate that claims that the vehicle was indeed used for business use only along with the fuel bills for the journey. However, if the car provided by the employer is used for both business and personal purposes, then a part of the expenses are met by the employer whereas the rest is paid by the employee themself. 
  3. Employee’s Personal Vehicle (Car): While some companies provide a select few employees with a car, most companies offer compensation to some employees who use a personal car for office purposes. A separate provision is made in the CTC of such employees. 
  4. Chauffeur service: For employees in executive positions, some companies offer a flexible benefit of covering the cost of a driver. This component is mentioned in the FBP declaration of the employee’s salary structure. 

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Telephone bills

Employers understand the need for mobile connections/internet service to fulfil official tasks. Therefore, most companies include postpaid mobile service bills and broadband connection bills as part of the flexible benefits plan in the salary. 

Benefits of Flexible benefit plan for employees

Tax saving: Easy restructuring helps employees reduce their tax burden. For example, food bills, mobile phone bills, and travel allowance are not taxable. Factoring in these components can help the employee separate this on the payslip from their basic salary on which tax is calculated. 

In fact, employers can help save up to Rs. 40,000 in taxes for their employees. It’s a win-win for both the employers, as it helps them build an employee-first culture, and for employees since it becomes an avenue to save more tax.

Allowances* Monthly Annually Tax Savings/Annum
Slab-1 (5%) Slab-1 (20%) Slab-1 (30%)
Meal Card 3,500 42,000 2,100 8,400 12,600
Fuel Card 2400 28,800 1,440 5,760 8,640
Gift Card 5,000 250 1,000 1,500
Telecom 1,000 12,000 600 2,400 3,600
Attire/Uniform 1,000 12,000 600 2,400 3,600
Books & Periodicals 1,000 12,000 600 2,400 3,600
Total Allowance 8,900 1,11,800
Total Tax Saved 5,590 22,360 33,540

 

Better financial control & planning: When employees know that the company offers compensation for certain expenses as part of the monthly salary, they can plan their budget and expenditures for the entire year better.

Benefits of Flexible benefit plan for employers

Employee retention: Implementing FBP displays the company’s employee-friendly sentiment. The flexibility factor makes the employee feel valued and boosts employee retention. 

Better recruitment: Companies stand the chance of attracting better talent when they offer compensation with various flexible benefits.

Increases productivity: By offering a range of choices for FBP in salary, employers make a healthy and happy workforce, leading to higher productivity.

How do you declare FBP in salary?

To declare Flexible Benefit Plan (FBP) components in your salary in India, follow these steps:

  1. Choose Benefits: Select the benefits you want to include under FBP, such as medical insurance, conveyance allowance, house rent allowance (HRA), and more.
  2. Calculate Amounts: Determine the amounts you wish to allocate to each benefit component based on your preferences and eligibility.
  3. Provide Details: Inform your employer about your chosen FBP components and their respective amounts.
  4. Submit Documents: Submit necessary documents and proofs to support your chosen benefits. For instance, you might need medical bills for medical insurance claims or rent receipts for HRA.
  5. Update Payroll: Your employer will then incorporate the chosen FBP components into your salary structure and payroll calculations.
  6. Tax Implications: Keep in mind that different FBP components have different tax implications. Some components might be tax-exempt, while others could be subject to tax deductions. Use our table above to see.

Policies of Flexible Benefit Plan

Mutual Exclusion Policy: Under this policy, the employer and the employee may mutually decide what components are supposed to be excluded from the FBP. 

Quantity-based policy: It governs all components whose specific base value is declared by the employer. The employee may have the option of deciding the quantity of the component based on the base value.

Opt-in Policy: As the name suggests, by implementing an Opt-in policy, the components are declared ‘opt-in’ by the employer, and the employee cannot modify the amount for that component as the employer has chosen to make that a fixed pay. 

Dependent policy: This is when one component is declared as dependent on another component. Hence, when the employee makes an FBP declaration, they must do so for both components.

Challenges in implementing Flexible Benefit Plan

The typical process of opting for flexible benefits, their declaration, and validation involves below painful steps:

For Employees

  1. Need to be educated about flexible benefit plans & their function
  2. Need to select the benefits from a basket of them
  3. Upload bills for all the benefits claimed 
  4. Have to pay upfront and then get the reimbursements/money later

Employers

  1. Administration of benefits, for instance, managing cards across vendors, benefits across employees in the HR portal, new employee education about Flexi benefits plan
  2. Periodic verifications of the bills uploaded  (monthly, quarterly, yearly)
  3. Adjustments of actuals vs claims on the bills uploaded and managing the same in the systems

Due to all these operational hassles and complexities involved, some organisations don’t consider offering Flexi benefits to their employees. 

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