Gross Pay and Tax. Figuring out how much time was taxed.

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I am in the middle of creating a financial worksheet for myself and my coworkers. I am having trouble figuring how much time we worked for free due to taxes. I have my tax rates calculated. I have my gross rates calculated.

For example:

I work 10 Hours, My pay is $50. So my gross rate is $5/hr. $10 is taken from taxes. So I would have to work 1 Hour.

Like I said I have my Hourly, Daily, Weekly, Monthly, and Yearly Gross Pay/Taxes calculated. Total and Rates. I just don't understand the logic of Currency to Time conversions.

In theory - Gross Pay Rate * X = Tax's taken OR Tax Taken/Gross Pay.
I've done this, and when I convert the cell to "Time" ([h]:mm) I get values that are not accurate.

Please explain the logic to solve this problem.
 

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Another problem I am having is trying to find the Average Value of something in 2 seperate ranges.

I have a Weekly log containing data from my paycheck. If value are empty, the cells that contain the calculations display "-", to look more presentable.
My problem is, I have the log separated into Years. 2018, and 2019. So I have fancy Titles/Borders/etc separating the years, and I can't use just one "AverageIF" formula because I do not want the value of certain rows calculated (i.e. Training Week and "YTD" rows).

I also need it only to count entries that contain values I have logged and not empty/future weeks.
 
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Another problem I am having is trying to find the Average Value of something in 2 seperate ranges.

I have a Weekly log containing data from my paycheck. If value are empty, the cells that contain the calculations display "-", to look more presentable.
My problem is, I have the log separated into Years. 2018, and 2019. So I have fancy Titles/Borders/etc separating the years, and I can't use just one "AverageIF" formula because I do not want the value of certain rows calculated (i.e. Training Week and "YTD" rows).

I also need it only to count entries that contain values I have logged and not empty/future weeks.

Solved this problem, by adding a "weeks worked" cell in both my 2018/2019 average tables.
Then I added the total values (not the average of 2018, and 2019) and divided by "weeks worked".

Not the intended solution of a 1 cell formula. But it works.
 
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I am in the middle of creating a financial worksheet for myself and my coworkers. I am having trouble figuring how much time we worked for free due to taxes. I have my tax rates calculated. I have my gross rates calculated.

For example:

I work 10 Hours, My pay is $50. So my gross rate is $5/hr. $10 is taken from taxes. So I would have to work 1 Hour.

Like I said I have my Hourly, Daily, Weekly, Monthly, and Yearly Gross Pay/Taxes calculated. Total and Rates. I just don't understand the logic of Currency to Time conversions.

In theory - Gross Pay Rate * X = Tax's taken OR Tax Taken/Gross Pay.
I've done this, and when I convert the cell to "Time" ([h]:mm) I get values that are not accurate.

Please explain the logic to solve this problem.

Solved this problem. All I have to do is divide each cell by 24. Lmao, so simple, yet it took me a few hours to figure it out.
 
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