Take-Home Pay
Basic pay, taxable allowances, overtime, commission, PAYE, pension and deductions.
Free Ghana Payroll & Staff Cost Toolkit
For SMEs, HR managers, accountants, founders and employees who need a clear monthly view of gross salary, allowances, overtime, PAYE, pension contributions, deductions, net pay and employer cost.
The calculator uses Ghana statutory defaults stated inside the tool. Always verify current filing rules and the tax treatment of specific benefits, reliefs and deductions.
Built for the Ghana payroll context
Basic pay, taxable allowances, overtime, commission, PAYE, pension and deductions.
Salary plus employer mandatory pension and other employer-paid staff benefits.
Hourly rate, overtime hours and the multiplier required by the applicable arrangement.
Estimate the 5% bonus portion and excess that joins graduated PAYE.
Calculate a small payroll list with gross pay, PAYE, pension, net pay and employer cost.
See what a proposed pay rise does to employee net pay and annual employer cost.
Turn a completed payroll calculation into a clean downloadable employee payslip.
Astute Ghana Payroll & Employee Cost Toolkit
Calculate Ghana PAYE, employee pension contribution, employer pension cost, allowances, overtime, deductions, bonuses, net pay and total staff cost. Statutory assumptions are shown clearly and can be reviewed before payroll is finalised.
Employee monthly payroll
Enter the employee's monthly figures. Taxable and non-taxable items are separated so you can reflect the payroll treatment you actually use.
Use only deductions that are actually allowable for the employee.
Employer staff cost
Employer pension, benefits and other employer-paid costs can materially increase the cost of a role.
Overtime calculator
The calculator does not assume a universal legal overtime multiplier. Enter the multiplier required by the employee's contract, collective agreement or applicable policy.
Bonus tax working calculator
GRA states that bonus payments up to 15% of annual basic salary are taxed at 5%; excess bonus is added to employment income and taxed at the graduated rate. Enter prior bonuses already paid in the same year so the threshold is not counted twice.
Small-business batch payroll
Add basic pay, taxable extras and after-tax deductions. The table calculates PAYE, employee pension, net pay and employer pension for each person.
Designed as a quick payroll working sheet for SMEs.
Salary scenario
Use this before approving a pay rise or budgeting for a new role.
Employee payslip
Ghana statutory defaults
Employee: 5.5% of insurable basic salary. Employer: 13% of insurable basic salary. Total mandatory contribution: 18.5%. 13.5% is remitted to SSNIT/Tier 1 and 5% to Tier 2.
Minimum monthly insurable earnings: GHS 587.80. Maximum monthly insurable earnings: GHS 69,000.00.
First GHS 490: 0%. Next GHS 110: 5%. Next GHS 130: 10%. Next GHS 3,166.67: 17.5%. Next GHS 16,000: 25%. Next GHS 30,520: 30%. Amount above GHS 50,416.67: 35%.
Employment income is generally taxed at 25%.
GRA states that bonus payments up to 15% of annual basic salary are taxed at 5%. Excess bonus is added to employment income and taxed at the graduated rate.
This calculator is a payroll working tool, not a substitute for GRA, SSNIT, NPRA, legal or professional payroll advice. Statutory rules can change.
A better management question
An employee may receive a basic salary plus allowances, overtime or commission. The employer may also bear mandatory pension and other benefits. The amount the employee takes home is therefore different from both gross salary and the employer's total monthly cost.
This toolkit keeps those three views separate: gross compensation, employee net pay and employer cost.