
There was a growing sense of frustration among salaried professionals after they received their April pay stubs, with many reporting unexpectedly high tax deductions. Several employees said they were shocked and demoralized by the sharp cuts in their take-home pay.
The issue gained widespread attention after an anonymous post on Grapevine, a workplace discussion platform popular in India, affected professionals across industries. The post echoed the concerns of many who feel burdened by high taxation with no visible returns.
An employee, writing anonymously, summed up his feelings in a strongly worded post:
“April’s pay slip just spoiled my mood. I checked my April pay slip and my head is literally spinning. The TDS cut alone is more than dad’s last paycheck before retirement. I kept staring at that number and man, it made me sick. What exactly do we get for being in the highest tax bracket, 30 percent and 10 extra minutes? rain, toxic air and absolutely zero social security, I still pay crazy health insurance premiums because government hospitals are a joke to get a decent package and then a huge chunk just disappears into thin air, I honestly feel like we’re just being punished for making good money put up with it every month?”
Employees state salary changes and impact of TDS
Many users expressed similar concerns, attributing the reduced take-home pay to the revised pay structures and higher TDS deductions at the beginning of the financial year.
Reactions on social media are pouring in
User X, Vedvrat, shared his experience and said, “I got my salary for April and I was blank for a few seconds. I thought it was just me, but it seems the double whammy of the new pay structure and the TDS reduction has hit everyone. I was looking at my pay slip and wondering if something was wrong, and then it hit me that it was just a choice we made as employees.”
Another user responded with humor, highlighting the financial burden: “Haha, it seems to be happening.
We got our trip letters yesterday and our combined monthly household taxes are enough to cover the living expenses of another family of four in Hyderabad or close our home loan 10 years early.
We don’t go to comedy anymore because our paychecks have become the biggest comedies of the month for us.”
Another comment read: “I pay at least 50 lacs tax every year if not more”
While many expressed concern, others used humor to cope. Abhishek Singh wrote:
“Haha, it seems to be happening across the board. We got our trip letters yesterday and our combined monthly household taxes are enough to cover the living expenses of another family of four in Hyderabad or pay off our home loan 10 years early. We no longer go to comedy shows because our paychecks have become our biggest monthly comedy shows!”
Another user pointed to the broader tax burden, stating:
“Direct and indirect taxes, GST, bribes, overpriced real estate, high medical bills from polluted air, water and food, traffic congestion…we actually pay about 70% in taxes. Salary people pay more and get almost nothing in return except more bills.”
(Disclaimer: This report is based on user generated content from social media. Livemint has not independently verified and does not endorse these claims.)





