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title: Net Salary Calculate
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sdk: streamlit
app_file: app.py
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Salary Calculator

This Salary Calculator is a Python-based command-line tool designed to help users determine the additional amount needed on top of their desired salary to account for taxes. It takes into consideration factors such as current salary, desired increment, daily travel costs, and the number of physical workdays per week.

Getting Started

A. Prerequisites

  • Conda environment manager
  • Python version 3.11

B. Setting Up the Environment

  1. Create and activate a Conda environment:

    • Create: conda create -n salary_calc_env python=3.11 -y
    • Activate: conda activate salary_calc_env
    • Note: You can replace salary_calc_env with your preferred environment name.
  2. Install required packages:

    pip install -r requirements.txt
    

C. Running the Application

  • Using default values:

    python salary_calculator.py 90000
    

    This uses default values of desired_increment_percentage=0.3, daily_cost_of_travel=1500, and physical_days_per_week=5.

  • Using custom values:

    python salary_calculator.py 220000 --desired-increment-percentage 0.10 --daily-cost-of-travel 2000 --physical-days-per-week 3
    

F

  • For help and to see all available options:
    python salary_calculator.py --help
    

Features

  • Calculates the additional amount needed to achieve the desired net salary after tax deductions
  • Considers factors like current salary, desired increment, daily travel costs, and work schedule
  • Provides a detailed breakdown of the calculation results
  • Offers flexibility to use default values or specify custom inputs

TODO

  • RestAPI server
  • Streamlit application
  • workflow to deploy in hugging face

Contributing

Feel free to fork this project and submit pull requests with any enhancements or bug fixes. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss the proposed changes.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.