My pay cycle date is 25th of previous month to 24th of current month. How can I calculate the no. of working days in that month?
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To calculate the number of working days in a month when your pay cycle runs from the 25th of the previous month to the 24th of the current month, follow these steps:

🗓️ Step 1: Identify the current month for which you want to calculate the working days.

📅 Step 2: Determine the total number of days in the month. For example, February has 28 or 29 days, while other months have 30 or 31 days.

📆 Step 3: Subtract the pay cycle dates (25th to 24th) from the total days in the month. This will give you the number of non-working days in that month.

👩‍💼 Step 4: Consider weekends (Saturdays and Sundays) as non-working days unless your organization operates on weekends.

📅 Step 5: Exclude any public holidays or company-specific holidays within that period from the count of working days.

💼 Step 6: Calculate the number of working days by deducting the non-working days (pay cycle dates, weekends, and holidays) from the total days in the month.

📊 Step 7: Once you have the total number of non-working days, subtract this from the total days in the month to arrive at the final count of working days.

By following these steps, you can accurately determine the number of working days in a month based on your pay cycle dates.

Remember to consider any specific company policies or regional regulations that may impact working days calculation in Chennai, India.

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