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Salary Calculator

Convert a gross salary between annual, monthly, weekly, daily and hourly using your hours and weeks. Gross only — no country-specific tax.

Practical use cases

  • Comparing offers expressed in different frequencies (e.g. monthly vs. annual).
  • Quick budgeting and workforce-cost planning.
  • Aligning recruiter, candidate and budget conversations on one gross basis.

Calculator

Works entirely in your browser — nothing is sent, saved or tracked. Results update as you type.

Annual (gross)
Monthly
Weekly
Daily
Hourly
Informational only. These calculators give simple estimates for planning and education. They are not tax, payroll or legal advice — actual rules and figures vary by jurisdiction, contract and policy. Confirm exact numbers with a qualified professional.

How it works

The tool normalises your input to a gross annual figure, then derives the others. Monthly is annual ÷ 12; weekly is annual ÷ working weeks; daily assumes a five-day week; hourly is annual ÷ (hours per week × working weeks). It deliberately does not attempt tax — payroll rules are country-specific and out of scope.

Gross vs. net, in brief

This is a conversion utility, not a payroll engine. Net (take-home) pay depends on jurisdiction-specific tax, social contributions and personal circumstances, which this intentionally does not model. For the dedicated salary-to-hourly view see the hourly rate calculator; for leave planning use the vacation days calculator; for the offer stage see the offer letter template.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Does this calculate take-home pay?

No. It converts a gross figure between frequencies only. It is informational and not tax or payroll advice.

Why no country-specific tax?

Tax and contributions vary widely and change often; modelling them generically would be misleading. This tool stays a transparent gross conversion.

How are monthly and hourly derived?

Monthly is annual ÷ 12; hourly is annual ÷ (hours per week × working weeks). All values are gross.

Is my data stored?

No. Everything runs in your browser; nothing is sent or saved.