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Salary Sheet - Excel

Salary Sheet Tutorial Notes

This guide explains the columns and formulas used in the salary sheet to calculate various components of employee compensation.






Columns Description

  • NAME: This column lists the names of the employees.
  • SALARY: This column shows the basic salary of each employee.

Allowance Calculations

  • DA (Dearness Allowance): Calculated as 10% of the basic salary. For example, if the basic salary is in cell B3, the formula will be =B3*10%.
  • HRA (House Rent Allowance): Calculated as 8% of the basic salary. For example, =B3*8%.
  • TRA (Transport Allowance): Calculated as 6% of the basic salary. For example, =B3*6%.

Deductions

  • PF (Provident Fund): Calculated as 5% of the basic salary. For example, =B3*5%.
  • PT (Professional Tax): Calculated as 2% of the basic salary. For example, =B3*2%.
  • INS (Insurance): Calculated as 3% of the basic salary. For example, =B3*3%.

Salary Calculations

  • GROSS EARNINGS: This is the sum of the basic salary and allowances (DA, HRA, and TRA). The formula for gross earnings if the basic salary is in cell B3 would be =B3+C3+D3+E3.
  • GROSS DEDUCTIONS: This is the sum of all the deductions (PF, PT, and INS). The formula for gross deductions would be =F3+G3+H3.
  • NET SALARY: This is calculated by subtracting the gross deductions from the gross earnings. The formula would be =I3-J3.

Example


For an employee with a basic salary of 15,000:

  • DA: 1,500 (calculated as 15,000 * 10%)
  • HRA: 1,200 (calculated as 15,000 * 8%)
  • TRA: 900 (calculated as 15,000 * 6%)
  • PF: 750 (calculated as 15,000 * 5%)
  • PT: 300 (calculated as 15,000 * 2%)
  • INS: 450 (calculated as 15,000 * 3%)
  • Gross Earnings: 18,600 (sum of 15,000 + 1,500 + 1,200 + 900)
  • Gross Deductions: 1,500 (sum of 750 + 300 + 450)
  • Net Salary: 17,100 (calculated as 18,600 - 1,500)

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