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Revenues

The revenues module consolidates all your income sources — salary, self-employment, freelance — in one place, giving you a complete and accurate financial picture of what comes in each month.

What is it?

Each user can register multiple income sources. Every source includes job details, salary, employment type (employee / self-employed), and associated benefits. This data powers automatic calculations in the personal dashboard and real monthly budget analysis.

How to use it

  1. 1

    Open the tab

    Go to /me and select the "Revenues" tab from the top tab bar.

  2. 2

    Add an income source

    Click "Add source" and fill in the company name, income type, and salary amount.

  3. 3

    Choose employment type

    Employee — enter gross salary. Self-employed — also enter business number, founding date, and business type.

  4. 4

    Add benefits

    Mark benefits such as commuting, meals, pension, education fund, and health insurance. Each benefit specifies the contribution amount.

  5. 5

    Save and update

    Click "Save". You can edit or delete sources at any time when something changes.

The logic behind the module

Every registered income source represents a recurring monthly income. The system sums all sources to calculate a total monthly income used across the dashboard.

For employees, you can enter gross salary — the system estimates net income based on Israel's tax brackets and credit points.

For self-employed, you can link a full business profile with address, business number, and founding date — keeping all business income documented in one place.

Job benefits are not fully counted as taxable income — the system distinguishes between components according to Israeli tax law.

Tips

  • Record secondary income too (freelance, property rent, management fees) for a complete picture.
  • Update the amount whenever you get a raise or your conditions change.
  • Benefits like an education fund and pension affect the true value of the job package.

underone · feature guide · 2026

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