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Leave Salary Calculator UAE

Estimate UAE leave salary by entering your basic monthly salary and the number of paid leave days.

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Inputs

Leave salary details

Enter salary and leave days for an instant estimate.

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Result

Leave salary

AED 0.00

0.00 leave day(s) at AED 0.00 / day

Daily AED 0.00Days 0.00
Result Breakdown
Basic Salary UsedAED 0.00
Daily RateAED 0.00
Leave Days0.00
Leave SalaryAED 0.00

This tool is for quick estimates only. Confirm final amounts with your HR or payroll team.

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Leave salary formula (simple estimate)

Leave salary is estimated as: (Basic Monthly Salary ÷ 30) × Leave Days. This converts monthly basic pay into a daily rate and multiplies it by the number of paid leave days.

Example calculation

If your basic salary is AED 9,000 and you have 14 days of leave, the daily rate is 9,000 ÷ 30 = AED 300. Leave salary = 300 × 14 = AED 4,200.

What information should you use?

  • Basic salary amount (exclude allowances if unsure)
  • Total paid leave days you are claiming
  • Any company policy details that could adjust the number of paid days

How to use this calculator

  1. Enter your basic monthly salary.
  2. Input the number of paid leave days.
  3. Review the estimated leave salary amount.
  4. Confirm with HR for final payroll figures.

FAQs

What is leave salary in the UAE?+

Leave salary is the paid amount employees receive during approved annual leave, usually based on basic salary.

How do I calculate leave salary?+

Multiply your daily rate (basic salary ÷ 30) by the number of paid leave days you are taking.

What salary should I use (basic or total)?+

Most leave salary calculations use basic salary. Check your contract or HR policy if allowances are included.

Is this calculator accurate?+

It provides a quick estimate using common assumptions. Your company policy or specific rules may adjust the final amount.

Disclaimer

This calculator is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or payroll advice. Always verify calculations with your employer, HR team, or official UAE sources.