For your website
Put an Australian pay calculator on your site. One paste, no account, no ads.
Six calculators, free to embed, kept current against the ATO schedules so they do not quietly go stale on you at the end of a financial year. There is no script of ours to install and nothing your visitors type is ever sent anywhere.
The code
Keep the credit line. It is the only thing we ask in return.
What lands on your page
A 560px window onto the live calculator — scroll inside it. On your site there is no window: the frame grows to its full height automatically.
Why this one and not another
Nothing to install. The snippet is an iframe and eight lines of resize listener that you can read in full before you paste it. We do not ask you to load JavaScript from our domain, which means we cannot change how it behaves on your site later without you pasting something new.
No advertising, ever. Most free calculators are advertising businesses, and an ad network running inside a frame on your page is a problem for your privacy policy as well as your layout. There are no ads in these and no plan to add any.
The figures never leave the browser. Salaries, car prices, study loan balances: all of it is calculated on your visitor's device and none of it is transmitted to us. That is the whole reason this can go on a university or government page, where a tracking-funded tool cannot.
The rates keep themselves current. A copied table is wrong every July. These read from one engine, and when the brackets, Medicare thresholds, study loan scale or super rate move, every embed moves with them.
Who tends to use it
Bookkeepers and BAS agents
A client asks what a pay rise actually leaves them with, and you would rather send a link than do the sums again.
Mortgage brokers
Borrowing capacity runs on net income, and the conversation stalls while everyone works out what net is.
Recruiters and HR teams
Every candidate asks what the offer is worth in the hand. A calculator on the careers page answers it before they ask.
Migration agents
Arrivals need to know what a salary means here, including on the foreign resident and working holiday scales.
University careers and financial literacy pages
Graduates need take-home pay with a HELP debt attached, which is exactly the case most calculators handle worst.
Accounting firms outside Brisbane
A working tool on your resources page that you did not have to build, and we are not competing for your clients.
What you can embed
Pay calculator
See the full version as your visitors would.
Novated lease calculator
See the full version as your visitors would.
Salary sacrifice calculator
See the full version as your visitors would.
HECS repayment calculator
See the full version as your visitors would.
Medicare levy surcharge calculator
See the full version as your visitors would.
Annual leave calculator
See the full version as your visitors would.
The fine print, such as it is
Keep the credit line under the frame. It is the only condition, it is the only thing we get out of this, and removing it is the one thing that would make us ask you to stop. Beyond that: use it commercially, use it on as many pages as you like, no attribution elsewhere required and no need to tell us.
The calculators are general information, not tax or financial advice, and they say so on every screen. If that sits awkwardly with how your page is framed, tell us and we will work out the wording with you rather than leave you guessing.
Something not working, or you need a calculator we do not have? hello@link.com.au. A real person reads it.