AN ANALYTICAL STUDY OF PAYROLL SYSTEMS AND THEIR ROLE IN EFFICIENT EMPLOYEE COMPENSATION MANAGEMENT

Authors

  • Mr. M. NABIRASOOL Author
  • LEELA VARDHAN DUDEKULA Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.64751/

Abstract

A Payroll System is an essential component of human resource and financial management in any organization. It is responsible for managing employee salary information, calculating wages, deductions, bonuses, and generating accurate pay slips. Traditional payroll processes are often manual and time-consuming, leading to errors, delays, and inefficiencies. To overcome these challenges, organizations are increasingly adopting computerized payroll systems that automate payroll processing and improve accuracy. The proposed Payroll System is designed to simplify and automate the management of employee salary records. The system maintains employee details, attendance records, salary structures, and statutory deductions such as taxes and provident funds. By integrating these components, the system automatically calculates gross salary, deductions, and net pay, ensuring transparency and reliability in payroll management. Additionally, the system provides features such as report generation, salary history tracking, and secure data storage. It reduces administrative workload, minimizes calculation errors, and improves overall operational efficiency. The implementation of a digital payroll system not only enhances organizational productivity but also ensures timely salary disbursement and better employee satisfaction. Overall, the Payroll System serves as an effective tool for organizations to manage payroll activities efficiently, maintain accurate financial records, and support better decision-making in human resource management.

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Published

2026-03-07

How to Cite

Mr. M. NABIRASOOL, & LEELA VARDHAN DUDEKULA. (2026). AN ANALYTICAL STUDY OF PAYROLL SYSTEMS AND THEIR ROLE IN EFFICIENT EMPLOYEE COMPENSATION MANAGEMENT. International Journal of Data Science and IoT Management System, 5(1), 160-167. https://doi.org/10.64751/