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Cameroon - Sample Payslip
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Written by Steve Gardiner
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1. Employer & worker details


2. Vacation/leave details

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Acquis

Vacation/holiday accrued

Reste ‡ prendre

Balance to be taken

Pris

Vacation/holiday taken

Repos comp

Rest compensation

Conges

Leave

Dates de conges

Dates of leave


3. Pay/deductions table headers

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Designation

Pay/deduction element name

Nombre

Units

Base

Amount

Part salariale

Wage breakdown

Taux

Rate

Gain

Payment

Retenue

Deduction

Part patronale

Employer Contribution

Taux

Rate

Retenue (+)

Employer Payment

Retenue (-)

Employer Deduction


4. Deductions table

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PENSION VIEILLESSE

Pension deduction

ALLOCATIONS FAMILIALES

Family allowance

ACCIDENT DE TRAVAIL

Work accident insurance

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


5. Cumulative totals (Year to date)


6. Net pay due to worker

NET A PAYER

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