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Even if your employer is not legally covered under the Payment of Gratuity Act (fewer than 10 employees), you can negotiate gratuity as part of your employment contract. Getting it documented in writing protects you — without a formal agreement, uncovered establishments have no obligation to pay gratuity even after 5+ years of service.

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India's Payment of Gratuity Act has an interesting 'grandfather clause' — once an establishment is covered after crossing 10 employees, it remains covered forever. There are factories and small establishments in India that closed down to 3-4 employees but still technically owe gratuity to their remaining staff from the years when they were covered. The ₹20 lakh tax-free limit, set in 2018, has not been indexed for inflation — at 6% annual inflation, its real purchasing power erodes by ₹1.2 lakh every year.

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