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How to read my payroll slips?
The following article explains how to read a German payroll
Components of a payroll slip
We hope that we were able to give you a first insight into how a time ticket is structured.
Finally, here is an overview of the individual areas of the time ticket and their names, for orientation on the other sample time tickets of this online course.
Please note this well or, if necessary, look here if you do not know which part of the model time ticket is meant:
1 - Company number field
2 - Personnel number field
3 - Address field
4 - Employee information
5 - Vacation and time accounts
6 - Wage type area
7 - Tax area
8 - Social security area
9 - Gross Net Area
10 - Payout area
The German Payroll Slip