Pay frequency converter

Pay frequency converter Australia

Convert weekly, fortnightly, monthly, and annual pay using standard Australian payroll periods: 52 weeks, 26 fortnights, and 12 months per year.

Weekly · Fortnightly · Monthly ATO payroll periods
Quick formulas

Weekly → annual

Annual = Weekly × 52

Fortnightly → annual

Annual = Fortnightly × 26

Monthly → annual

Annual = Monthly × 12
Weekly pay conversion table
Weekly pay Fortnightly Monthly Annual
$800 $1,600 $3,467 $41,600
$1,000 $2,000 $4,333 $52,000
$1,500 $3,000 $6,500 $78,000
$2,000 $4,000 $8,667 $104,000
$2,500 $5,000 $10,833 $130,000
Fortnightly pay conversion table
Fortnightly pay Weekly Monthly Annual
$2,000 $1,000 $4,333 $52,000
$2,500 $1,250 $5,417 $65,000
$3,000 $1,500 $6,500 $78,000
$4,000 $2,000 $8,667 $104,000
$5,000 $2,500 $10,833 $130,000
Monthly pay conversion table
Monthly pay Weekly Fortnightly Annual
$4,000 $923 $1,846 $48,000
$6,000 $1,385 $2,769 $72,000
$8,000 $1,846 $3,692 $96,000
$10,000 $2,308 $4,615 $120,000
$12,000 $2,769 $5,538 $144,000
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FAQ
How do I convert weekly pay to annual salary in Australia?
Multiply weekly pay by 52. Example: $1,500 per week equals $78,000 per year before tax.
How do I convert fortnightly pay to annual salary?
Multiply fortnightly pay by 26. Example: $3,000 per fortnight equals $78,000 per year before tax.
How do I convert monthly salary to annual salary?
Multiply monthly pay by 12. Example: $6,500 per month equals $78,000 per year before tax.
Why does PAYG withholding differ by pay frequency?
Employers annualise each pay period under ATO withholding schedules. Small differences can occur due to table rounding and specific PAYG instructions.

Tax Accuracy & Sources

Reviewed: March 2026 · Tax year: 2025-26

Pay frequency conversions and PAYG withholding context for Australian payroll periods.


Last updated 26 May 2026 Tax year 2025-26

Data sources: ATO (ato.gov.au), Services Australia

This tool is general information only, not financial advice.

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