Ghana: 15% Projected Salary comparison options explained
How does the system apply the projected salary comparison.
With the statutory note component being based on a compare between the regular remuneration attached to tax code Salary.
In scenarios the 15% compare may vary to the expected amount which could result in the Bonus Tax being compared to a different value , and flexibility does allow for users to add a note component to that should instead be used for the Bonus tax calculation.
Please note available only to Premier and Master Editions.
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