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If you have a long work experience, you may have received your payslip in different forms. Previously, there was no mandatory format, and each payment system had its own format.

If you received your first salary recently, you may have been disappointed.

You focused on the most important part. That is to say the amount that will be credited to your bank account at the end of the month.

But where does this amount come from, how is it calculated and how can you be sure it is correct? And above all, what does the other information contained in the payslip mean?

This course is a basic introduction for those who want to get started in payroll management. So it makes sense that we first look at the 'traditional' payslip and discuss the different pieces of information that should or can be part of a payslip and why these pieces of information, if any, must be part of a payslip. We will also see where the information comes from and how to find it.

Then, in the second part of the training, we will focus on the simplified payslip, which has become compulsory for everyone from January 1, 2018. You will therefore be able to really read between the lines and easily understand all the elements of a sheet. pay after this training.

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