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Can you work out this part month salary please?

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TerrysNo2 · 12/09/2012 19:48

Hi

My nanny is starting on Monday and I am confused as to how much to pay her for September.

Her annual salary is £16,000
She is working from the 17th September (pay is for the full month of September)
She works 38 hours per week

If anyone can help I would be very grateful. Thank you!!

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smokeybacon · 12/09/2012 19:56

Sorry can't do the maths ! But if you use the services of one if the nanny wage companies they should work it out for you as well as the tax , ni and do wages slips. We pay £115 pa for this. Well worth it imo as maths ain't my forte.

TerrysNo2 · 12/09/2012 20:06

I am using BrightPay as a payroll software myself, its very easy and very good but I can't see anywhere it does this for me so if anyone else can help....?

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nbee84 · 12/09/2012 20:17

When you say pay is for the full month of September do you mean from 17th - 30th? I worked it out as £630.

TerrysNo2 · 12/09/2012 20:36

yes, from the 17-30th. Can you tell me how you worked it out.

Thanks!

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nbee84 · 12/09/2012 21:28

Probably not worked it out the proper way it should be done but I took the 16,000 and divided it by 365 (days in a year) and multiplied it by 14 (days between 17th and 30th)

I did it this way as you are paying a yearly salary so not dependant on how many working days or hours in a particular month.

IShallWearMidnight · 12/09/2012 21:36

I do payroll for clients, and 17th-30th September is 2 weeks. So, I'd do £16,000 / 52 to get the weekly salary, then x2 for the September payment (£615.38). My payroll software needs me to override the monthly salary payment, and enter the amount I'm actually paying via the hourly pay option.

IShallWearMidnight · 12/09/2012 21:37

so same as nbee, but with weeks rather than days (smaller numbers to divide Wink)

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