© 2012 Fruition Horticulture There are some basic terms you can expect to see on a New Zealand payslip. Click on the picture on the right to access an.

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© 2012 Fruition Horticulture There are some basic terms you can expect to see on a New Zealand payslip. Click on the picture on the right to access an example of a payslip.

© 2012 Fruition Horticulture Gross Pay often includes allowances. In the example payslip, the gross pay is based on an hourly rate of $13.00 John worked 16.4 hours of work. This gives a total of $ for the work he did John got additional allowances gave him a total gross pay of $639.20

© 2012 Fruition Horticulture Deductions that the employer can take from your pay are things like health insurance, travel, accommodation, airfare repayment. They can only be made with your approval in writing.

© 2012 Fruition Horticulture Everyone pays tax in New Zealand - Pay As You Earn tax. You will be taxed at 10.5% - this is a special rate for RSE workers.

© 2012 Fruition Horticulture Net pay is the amount of money earned AFTER tax and deductions. This is the total amount of pay that you will receive for this pay period. John received $ Total gross pay less total deductions (including tax) = NET PAY (what you can save and spend) Total gross pay less total deductions (including tax) = NET PAY (what you can save and spend)

© 2012 Fruition Horticulture The aim is to help the RSE worker(s) to identify items on their payslips understand basic terms Activities Test your knowledge of payslip terms. Click on the tick button below to try the payslip quiz

© 2012 Fruition Horticulture The aim is to help the RSE worker(s) to: Calculate gross pay, including allowances Calculate total deductions including tax Calculate net pay Activities (Click on the buttons below) Complete the missing calculations on an example payslip. Find calculation errors on an example pay slip