Your payslip shows how your salary was calculated and paid. The payslip consists of several parts. Below we explain what you will see and what each part means. Depending on the situation, some parts may not be shown or there may be extra parts.
1. General information (top left), this section contains the basic information belonging to you and your employment contract. Among other things, this information determines how your wages are calculated.
You will find here, among other things:
2. Reservations (middle of the payslip), in this section you can see what you accrue in hours and money. These reservations are important for such things as vacation and vacation pay.
Reservations in time, this view shows how many hours you have accrued and used, such as:
By species you see:
Reservations in money, here you see reservations you accrue in money, such as your vacation pay.
Again, you see:
3. Salary (middle), this section shows how your salary is structured, from gross to net. Here you can track exactly how your final payout is arrived at.
You will see here, among other things:
This is followed by deductions:
After these deductions remain:
4. Summaries at the bottom of the paycheck (Cumulatives), at the bottom of the paycheck are summaries and totals. These provide insight into your pay over a longer period of time.
Here you can see the accumulated amounts up to and including this period, such as:
Worked days and hours, in this summary you will see: