PaymasterPayroll Software for linux

Paymaster has been developed in New Zealand to match the needs of both small and large organisations. Utilising an easily customisable back-end, that calculates the results to help meet the diverse requirements of your specific payroll. Complex tax laws, leave, varying pay rates, allowances, superannuation are just some of the things our payroll system can handle. It can also handle cost accounting by analysing and reporting wage costs to multiple branches and departments, different pay rates, etc. Full reporting features are available.

Paymaster runs under Gnome on Linux, and uses a PostgreSQL database to store all information, so you can be sure your payroll records are locked away safe and secure. Designed to seamlessly run in a networked environment, WAN and LAN, you can even connect to your database via the Internet (with appropriate security encryption in place of course)

Open Source

Call us crazy, but we've open sourced Paymaster which means you can use it free of charge! If you already have a PostgreSQL server simply download it to start using Paymaster in your organisation today. If you are a developer, we are always looking to support your country.

Get Paymaster

Paymaster is open source, which means it's free to download and use. We understand that real businesses require real guarantees that staff get paid on time. That tax updates and law changes will be implemented in their payroll system. So we are happy to offer installation and support contracts for Paymaster Payroll. Supported installs have the benefits of training, customization and a fail safe upgrade path as required. Please email sales_at_treshna.com if you would like to discuss us deploying Paymaster for your business, or would like us to contact you with more information.

UPDATE! Yes, after many customer requests we are working on a windows front end to Paymaster. This will mean you can keep your data safe and secure on a Linux server out the back, and still have an easy to use Windows application in the office. Stay tuned for more...