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Finding and hiring the right people is crucial for your business to grow. Most business owners and HRs do mistakes in their employee paperwork, especially employment agreement. One common mistake which we have seen repeatedly is forgetting to pay stamp duty and getting stamp paper for the agreement.
That’s why we’ve designed an employment agreement template as per Indian laws to help you hire and grow with confidence and avoid having legal problems when your business grows.
With eSahayak, you can generate employment agreements along with stamp paper with options to sign digitally as well as with your pen with our doorstep document delivery facility.
In this guide, we’ll explore what an employment contract entails, its significance, and provide you with a template to help you draft one effectively.
One more thing, people also refer to an employment agreement as:
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An employment agreement, also commonly referred to as an employment contract, is a legally binding document that outlines the terms and conditions of the relationship between an employer and an employee. This agreement serves as a foundational framework for the employment arrangement and sets forth the rights and responsibilities of both parties.
It is like a rulebook between a company and its employees. It spells out what the company expects from the employee and what the employee can expect from the company. It’s a crucial document for a few reasons:
So, even though some startups and companies skip making employment agreements because they don’t know how or they take this lightly because they thought they have to procure stamp papers for it, but it’s actually really important.
Here are the key components typically found in an employment agreement:
Stamp Duties must be paid according to the state rules. Here are the stamp details:
State/UT | (₹) Stamp |
---|---|
Andhra Pradesh | ₹ 100 |
Arunachal Pradesh | ₹ 100 |
Assam | ₹ 10 |
Bihar | ₹ 100 |
Chhattisgarh | ₹ 100 |
Goa | ₹ 100 |
Gujarat | ₹ 100 |
Haryana | ₹ 100 |
Himachal Pradesh | ₹ 50 |
Jharkhand | ₹ 10 |
Karnataka | ₹ 100 |
Kerala | ₹ 15 |
Madhya Pradesh | ₹ 10 |
Maharashtra | ₹ 10 |
Manipur | ₹ 10 |
Meghalaya | ₹ 10 |
Mizoram | ₹ 10 |
Nagaland | ₹ 100 |
Odisha | ₹ 100 |
Punjab | ₹ 10 |
Rajasthan | ₹ 10 |
Sikkim | ₹ 10 |
Tamil Nadu | ₹ 100 |
Telangana | ₹ 10 |
Tripura | ₹ 100 |
Uttar Pradesh | ₹ 100 |
Uttarakhand | ₹ 100 |
West Bengal | ₹ 100 |
Andaman and Nicobar Islands | ₹ 100 |
Chandigarh | ₹ 23 |
Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu | ₹ 100 |
Lakshadweep | ₹ 100 |
Delhi (National Capital Territory of Delhi) | ₹ 100 |
Puducherry | ₹ 100 |
Now after reading all this you must have got to know that creating an employment agreement on your own is not so easy. So, eSahayak is here to help you with all the challenges. From simplifying the legal mumbo-jumbo to even getting those pesky stamp papers, we’ve got your back!
We’ve made signing agreements a piece of cake with electronic signatures and even offer options for both digital and old-school paper lovers. Say goodbye to the headache of drafting; our templates are like the recipe book that guides you effortlessly.
Legal compliance? We’ve got you covered there too. We keep our templates updated, so you’re always on the right side of the law. And when it comes to data security, rest easy – we’ve built a vault to protect your sensitive information.
So, in the world of employment agreements, let eSahayak be your sous-chef, your legal guru, and your trusted recipe book, all rolled into one. Because when it comes to hiring the best ingredients for your business, we’re the secret ingredient you’ve been looking for! Happy cooking, and here’s to your recipe for success!
Yes, an employment agreement is typically legally binding. When both the employer and the employee sign the agreement, they are essentially entering into a legally binding contract. This means that both parties are obligated to adhere to the terms and conditions specified in the agreement.