According to correction 24 of the protection of salary law which went into effect on Feb 1, 2009, The following is a list of mandatory items that must be listed on an employee’s monthly payslip:
1. Employer and Employee ID details
a. Employee’s last name, first name and
Israeli ID # (or passport #)
b. Employer’s name, ID # (company #) and
address
2. Details about Employee’s employment
a. Start date of employment
b. Accumulated tenure in place of work
with employer (the higher of the two)
c. For monthly-wage employees – percent
of position
For salary-wage employees (hourly,
daily, commission)- the base of rate
(hourly,daily, way of calculation of
commission)
For employees on the rank and level
pay scales (public sector and any
connected collective agreements)
the rank and level must be detailed.
3. The pay period
a. Calendar pay period for which the
payslip is paid
(for example: FEB 2009)
b. Total number of max. possible
workdays and work hours in the place
of work in the pay period.
c. Total number of actual days worked
in the pay period. (not including
vacation, holiday and sick leave,
reserve army duty)
d. Total number of actual hours worked
in the pay period. (including
overtime hours, not including
vacation, holiday and sick leave,
reserve army duty)
NOTE: If there is no possible way to track an employee’s hours due to their conditions of work and employment – this needs to specified on the payslip.
e. Total number of vacation days
accrued in the pay period, total
number of paid vacation days taken
in the pay period and remaining
vacation day credit balance.
f. Total number of sick days
accrued in the pay period, total
number of paid sick days taken
in the pay period and remaining
sick day credit balance.
Note: If the employer has insured his employees in a sick insurance fund, (not to be confused with Kupat Cholim medical insuance) he is exempt from this.
4. Salary paid to the employee
a. hourly rate
b. base pay (regular hours for
hourly-waged employees)
c.Additional (other) payments to
base pay or regular hours need to
be itemized separately. These
include:
overtime hours, payment for work
during weekly rest day shabbat),
Havra’a, vacation and sick days,
etc. All of these items must
include the type of payment,
number of units, rate and sum of
payment.
d. Total amount of salary and other
payments that are taxable as well
as the total yearly accrual of
these payments to date.
e. Total amount of salary and other
payments that are taxable for
social security as well as the
total yearly accrual of these
payments to date.
f. Total amount of salary taken into
account for pension or other
social benefits purposes,
itemized specifically per type of
benefit, as well as their yearly
accrual to date.
NOTE: If any of the above (4. a-f) is paid for a period different than the specified pay period, the corresponding pay period for which it is paid needs to be specified
(for example: difference for previous pay period)
5. Deductions
a. Income tax
b. Social security
c. National health
d. Savings or pension plans. each
plan needs to be itemized
separately, including name of plan
and sum.
e. any other deductions, itemized
including sum.
Note: all of the above (5. a-e) need to also include the total yearly accrual to date.
f. Total deductions
6. Employer’s contribution to employee’s
social benefits:
Itemization of the payments, not paid to
the employee and not deducted from the
employee’s salary, including savings and
pension plans.
7. Settlement details
a. Total gross pay for pay period
b. Total net pay
c. way of payment (check, bank
transfer). If bank transfer, bank
account details. If paid through
3rd party – needs to be specified.
8. Minimum wage
min. wage per hour and monthly min.
wage in effect on pay date. for
employees under 18, the relevant min.
wage must be stated.
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