Professional salary conversion tool compliant with UAE Labor Law & MOHRE guidelines. Accurate calculations for employees and employers.
Enter your total monthly basic salary before deductions
Select calculation method based on your employment contract
Standard working hours per day (usually 8 hours)
This Monthly to Daily Salary Calculator UAE is a specialized digital tool designed to accurately convert your monthly basic salary into daily and hourly rates according to UAE labor law standards. Whether you're an employee calculating your per day salary in UAE for overtime claims, or an employer determining payroll for part-time staff, this tool provides precise calculations following Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MOHRE) guidelines.
Unlike basic salary calculators, our tool considers multiple calculation methods including the standard 30-day month (commonly used in UAE employment contracts), working days (typically 26 days), and actual calendar days to ensure compliance with different employment scenarios.
Our UAE salary calculator uses sophisticated algorithms to ensure accurate salary conversions. Here's the step-by-step process:
The core formula used in this monthly per day salary calculator UAE is:
Daily Rate = Monthly Salary ÷ Number of Days
Hourly Rate = Daily Rate ÷ Working Hours
Example: For a monthly salary of 10,000 AED using the 30-day method:
Daily Rate = 10,000 ÷ 30 = 333.33 AED
Hourly Rate = 333.33 ÷ 8 = 41.67 AED
Our salary calculator UAE stands out for its precision and reliability:
This tool uses industry-standard payroll calculation methods validated against actual UAE payroll processing systems. The 30-day calculation method is specifically aligned with common UAE employment contract practices, making it ideal for salary calculations in Dubai and across the Emirates.
This monthly per day salary calculator serves multiple user groups in the UAE:
Our basic salary calculator UAE offers numerous advantages:
Find quick answers to common questions about salary calculations in UAE:
To calculate salary per day in UAE, divide your monthly basic salary by the number of days in your calculation period. The most common method is dividing by 30 days (standard month). For example, if your monthly salary is 9,000 AED, your daily rate would be 9,000 ÷ 30 = 300 AED per day.
Monthly salary per day is calculated by dividing your total monthly salary by the number of days in the calculation period. In UAE, you can use three methods: 1) Standard 30-day month, 2) Working days (usually 26 days), or 3) Actual calendar days of the specific month. Our calculator supports all three methods.
Use our calculator by entering your monthly salary and selecting your calculation method. The tool will automatically compute your daily pay rate. For manual calculation: Daily Pay = Monthly Salary ÷ Number of Days (typically 30 in UAE contracts).
One day of pay equals your monthly salary divided by the calculation period days. In UAE, if your contract uses the 30-day method, simply divide your monthly salary by 30. For example, 12,000 AED monthly salary ÷ 30 = 400 AED for one day of pay.
Basic salary is your fixed monthly pay before allowances and deductions. Gross salary includes basic salary plus all allowances (housing, transportation, etc.). This calculator uses basic salary for daily rate calculations as per standard UAE practice.
First calculate your hourly rate using our calculator (Daily Rate ÷ Working Hours). Overtime is typically paid at 125% of normal hourly rate for weekdays and 150% for weekends/holidays. Multiply overtime hours by the enhanced hourly rate.
Yes, our calculator is fully compliant with UAE labor law and suitable for salary calculations in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and all other Emirates. It follows the same calculation standards used by the official MOHRE salary calculator.
Absolutely! This calculator provides the daily rate needed for leave salary calculations. For annual leave, multiply your daily rate by the number of leave days. For end-of-service benefits, additional factors apply based on years of service.