1. Employer & worker details
2. Vacation/leave details
Original detail | Translation | Other notes |
Acquis | Vacation/holiday accrued |
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Reste ‡ prendre | Balance to be taken |
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Pris | Vacation/holiday taken |
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Repos comp | Rest compensation |
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Conges | Leave |
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Dates de conges | Dates of leave |
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3. Pay/deductions table headers
Original detail | Translation | Other notes |
Designation | Pay/deduction element name |
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Nombre | Units |
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Base | Amount |
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Part salariale | Wage breakdown |
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Taux | Rate |
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Gain | Payment |
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Retenue | Deduction |
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Part patronale | Employer Contribution |
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Taux | Rate |
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Retenue (+) | Employer Payment |
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Retenue (-) | Employer Deduction |
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4. Deductions table
Original detail | Translation | Other notes |
PENSION VIEILLESSE | Pension deduction |
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ALLOCATIONS FAMILIALES | Family allowance |
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ACCIDENT DE TRAVAIL | Work accident insurance |
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IRPP | Income tax withholding | Impôt sur le Revenu des Personnes Physiques. |
CAC/IRPP | Income tax withholding total | Centre des Impôts sur le Revenu des Personnes Physiques, which is the tax center responsible for the collection of Income Tax.
The IRPP is calculated based on a progressive scale applied to the overall net income of the taxpayer. As of the latest information, the tax rates are as follows:
0 to 2,000,000 XAF: 10% 2,000,001 to 3,000,000 XAF: 15% 3,000,001 to 5,000,000 XAF: 25% More than 5,000,000 XAF: 35% |
CREDIT FONCIER | Social housing development fund | Crédit Foncier du Cameroun (CFC) is a public commercial institution in Cameroon that specializes in financing social housing. |
CREDIT FONCIER PATR. | Social housing development fund (Employer share) | Employer contribution to Crédit Foncier du Cameroun (CFC). |
FNE | National Employment Fund (Employer share) | Fonds National de l’Emploi, or the National Employment Fund. (1%). |
TAXE DEV LOCALE | Local Development Fund | The Taxe de Développement Locale (TDL) in Cameroon is a local tax introduced to increase locally based resources. |
Total Cotisations | Total deductions from pay |
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5. Cumulative totals (Year to date)
6. Net pay due to worker
NET A PAYER