Paye
If you are looking for Paye, you have come to the right place. We explain what Paye is and point you to the official download.
What is Paye?
Paye, developed by EBP, is a program specifically designed for payroll and accounting purposes, which is available for both rental (paid lease) and purchase. It has several versions, of which the baseline Paye experience is called Paye Classic. The Paye line includes Paye Pro, which is essentially the Classic version with a few added features, Paye Agricole for agricultural workers in farms and livestock, Paye Building, for architectural fields, and SME Paye Line for SME needs.
Paye is designed from the ground up to be as accommodating and easy for both new users and accountants, so they can generate pay slips with a few mouse clicks. It can also track paid leaves. Paye automatically considers Management CICE legislation when calculating payments; it also features auto-complete formulas in the computation and a guide to employee payment systems. Users can also customize their pay slips, such as for a particular department, and Paye includes a comprehensive pay slip template library that includes optional and essential information in a payslip that businesses may want to include.
Paye also has a suite of administrative document templates such as contracts and certificates of employment.
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File types supported by Paye
Our users primarily use Paye to open these file types:
About file types supported by Paye
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Last updated: : December 3, 2022