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Retrenchment Calculator

Calculate your retrenchment package including severance pay, notice period pay, and tax. Uses the BCEA minimum severance formula and SA retirement lump sum tax table.

Your Details

R
Weekly: R 5 769,23
Completed years of continuous service
Used for PAYE calculation on notice pay
BCEA minimum: 1 week per year
R
Any extra amount negotiated above BCEA minimum
Payment in lieu of notice

Package Breakdown

Total Package (Gross)R 53 846,15
Total Net PayoutR 50 465,15

Severance

Severance PayR 28 846,15
Total SeveranceR 28 846,15
Tax on Severance−R 0,00
Net SeveranceR 28 846,15

Notice Period

Notice Period PayR 25 000,00
PAYE on Notice Pay−R 3 381,00
Net Notice PayR 21 619,00

Retrenchment Severance Tax Table (2025/2026)

Severance pay due to retrenchment is taxed using the retirement lump sum tax table — not the normal PAYE rates.

Severance AmountTax
R0 – R550,0000%
R550,001 – R770,00018% of amount above R550,000
R770,001 – R1,155,000R39,600 + 27% of amount above R770,000
R1,155,001+R143,550 + 36% of amount above R1,155,000

BCEA Severance Requirements

  • Minimum severance: 1 week's remuneration for each completed year of continuous service (BCEA Section 41).
  • Weekly pay: Monthly salary × 12 ÷ 52.
  • Notice period: Employers must give notice or pay in lieu. Notice pay is taxed as normal income (PAYE).
  • Accrued leave: Any unused leave days must also be paid out (not included in this calculator).
  • Negotiation: Employers often offer more than the BCEA minimum. Use the "Additional Lump Sum" field for negotiated extras.

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How Retrenchment Pay Works in South Africa

In South Africa, when an employer retrenches (makes redundant) an employee, the Basic Conditions of Employment Act (BCEA) requires a minimum severance payment of one week's remuneration for each completed year of continuous service. Many employers negotiate more generous packages.

The tax treatment of retrenchment packages is favourable compared to normal income. Severance pay is taxed using the retirement lump sum tax table, where the first R550,000 is tax-free, R550,001–R770,000 at 18%, R770,001–R1,155,000 at 27% (plus R39,600), above R1,155,001 at 36% (plus R143,550). This means that for many retrenched employees, a significant portion of their severance is received tax-free.

However, notice period pay (payment in lieu of notice) is treated as normal employment income and taxed at your regular PAYE rate. Understanding this distinction is important for estimating your actual take-home amount from a retrenchment package.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is severance pay calculated in South Africa?

The BCEA minimum is 1 week's pay per completed year of service. Weekly pay is monthly salary × 12 ÷ 52. For example, on a R25,000/month salary with 5 years of service: R25,000 × 12 ÷ 52 × 5 = R28,846.

How is severance pay taxed in South Africa?

Severance from retrenchment uses the retirement lump sum tax table: the first R550,000 is tax-free, R550,001–R770,000 at 18%, R770,001–R1,155,000 at 27% (plus R39,600), above R1,155,001 at 36% (plus R143,550). This is more favourable than normal PAYE rates.

What is included in a retrenchment package?

A typical package includes severance pay (minimum 1 week per year), notice period pay, accrued leave payout, and sometimes a negotiated additional lump sum. Pro-rata bonus and pension withdrawals may also apply.

Is notice period pay taxed differently from severance pay?

Yes. Notice pay is taxed as normal income (PAYE at 18%–45%). Severance pay uses the more favourable retirement lump sum tax table where the first R550,000 is tax-free, R550,001–R770,000 at 18%, R770,001–R1,155,000 at 27% (plus R39,600), above R1,155,001 at 36% (plus R143,550).

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