Calculadora de Sueldo Faecys Argentina

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Your Ultimate Guide to the Calculadora de Sueldo Faecys Argentina

Understanding your salary slip in Argentina can feel like deciphering a complex code. Between the basic salary, bonuses, and a list of deductions, knowing your final take-home pay isn’t always straightforward. This is precisely the problem the Calculadora de Sueldo Faecys Argentina solves for over a million commerce and service employees across the country.

If you work under the Convenio Colectivo de Trabajo (CCT) 130/75, this guide is for you. We will break down exactly what this calculator is, how to use it to determine your net salary, and what each line item on your payslip actually means. This tool is designed to provide clarity and empower you with the knowledge to understand your earnings accurately.

How to Calculate Your Net Salary with the Faecys Tool

A specialized salary calculator for commerce employees is essential because it is constantly updated with the latest salary agreements, known as paritarias. These agreements, negotiated by the Federación Argentina de Empleados de Comercio y Servicios (Faecys), often include percentage increases and fixed non-remunerative sums that generic calculators miss.

What Information Do You Need to Use the Calculator?

To get an accurate estimate of your net salary (sueldo neto), you will need to provide four key pieces of information:

  1. Categoría Laboral: Your professional category as defined in the CCT 130/75. This includes roles like Maestranza, Administrativo, Cajero, Auxiliar, and Vendedor, each with different levels (e.g., “A”, “B”, “C”). Your category determines your basic salary.
  2. Años de Antigüedad: The number of years you have been with your current employer. This is crucial for calculating your seniority bonus.
  3. Mes de Cálculo: The specific month you want the calculation for. This is important because salary increases and non-remunerative sums can vary from one month to the next.
  4. Afiliación Sindical: A simple yes or no. Indicating whether you are a member of the union determines if the corresponding union dues are deducted from your pay.

Understanding Your Payslip: A Detailed Breakdown

Once you input your data, the calculator processes all the components of your salary. Let’s explore what each of these items represents.

Earnings (Haberes): What You Earn

These are all the components that add up to your gross salary.

  • Sueldo Básico: This is the foundational salary for your specific job category, as listed in the official salary scale (escala salarial). This amount is the starting point for all other calculations and is regularly updated through paritarias.
  • Adicional por Antigüedad (Seniority Bonus): You earn a 1% bonus for each year of service. This is calculated on your Sueldo Básico. So, an employee with 10 years of service receives a 10% bonus on their basic salary.
  • Adicional por Asistencia y Puntualidad (Presentismo): This is a significant bonus for employees with perfect attendance. It is equivalent to one-twelfth (approximately 8.33%) of the sum of your basic salary and your seniority bonus. To receive it, you must not have any unjustified absences during the month.
  • Suma No Remunerativa: This is a fixed cash amount that is part of recent salary agreements. For example, the agreement for the second half of 2025 includes a fixed monthly sum of $40,000 ARS. Initially, these sums do not have the standard deductions applied, but they are a critical part of your total earnings. Over time, they are typically incorporated into the basic salary.

Deductions (Deducciones): What Is Taken Out

These are the mandatory contributions required by law and by union agreement.

  • Aporte Jubilatorio (11%): This is your contribution to Argentina’s state pension system, the Sistema Integrado Previsional Argentino (SIPA). It helps fund your future retirement.
  • Aporte Ley 19.032 – PAMI (3%): This contribution funds the healthcare services for retirees and pensioners in Argentina.
  • Aporte Obra Social (3%): This is your contribution to your health insurance plan. For most commerce employees, this goes to OSECAC, the official health insurance provider for the sector.
  • Aporte Sindical (2.5%): This deduction only applies if you are a union member. It is split between your local commerce union (Sindicato de Empleados de Comercio – SEC) and the national federation (Faecys).

The final amount after subtracting all deductions from your total earnings is your neto a cobrar—the money that actually gets deposited into your bank account.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Here are answers to some common questions about calculating your salary as a commerce employee.

  • Does the calculator include the aguinaldo (SAC)?No, standard monthly salary calculators do not typically include the Sueldo Anual Complementario (SAC), or 13th-month salary. The aguinaldo is paid in two installments (June and December) and is calculated as 50% of the highest monthly salary earned in the preceding six-month period.
  • How does the calculation work for part-time employees?For part-time employees, the salary components (basic salary, non-remunerative sums, etc.) are calculated proportionally to the hours worked.
  • Is the Impuesto a las Ganancias (Income Tax) included?This calculator does not include the Impuesto a las Ganancias. This is a separate, progressive tax that only applies to higher-income earners. Whether you have to pay it depends on your total annual earnings and personal deductions.
  • How often are the salary scales updated?The salary scales are updated whenever Faecys and the business chambers reach a new paritaria agreement, which typically happens once or twice a year to adjust for inflation. A reliable calculator will always use the most current scales.

Using a tool like the Calculadora de Sueldo Faecys Argentina embedded on this page is the most reliable way to stay informed. It is specifically designed for CCT 130/75, is updated with the latest official data, and provides a clear, transparent breakdown of your earnings, giving you the confidence to manage your finances effectively. Try it now to see a detailed estimate of your next paycheck.