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Travel Planning - Payroll - Client View

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Travel Planning Payroll Client View Excel Template

This specialized Excel template is designed for travel agencies, corporate HR departments, and client-facing service providers who manage employee travel expenses as part of a structured payroll system. The unique fusion of Travel Planning, Payroll, and Client View creates a unified reporting tool that enables seamless tracking of business-related travel costs while ensuring accurate, client-transparent payroll processing. Unlike generic expense trackers, this template is optimized for external client delivery — presenting data in a polished, professional format that builds trust and accountability.

Sheet Structure

The template comprises four main sheets:

  • Travel Log: Central repository for all travel-related data entries.
  • Payroll Integration: Calculates payroll deductions, reimbursements, and tax implications based on travel data.
  • Client Summary: Clean, branded view for client presentation — excluding internal payroll formulas or sensitive employee IDs.
  • Dashboards: Interactive visual analytics hub with charts and KPIs for executives and clients.

Table Structures & Columns

The primary data source is the Travel Log sheet, structured as a dynamic Excel Table named “tbl_TravelLog”. Each row represents one travel event. Key columns include:

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Start date of the trip.
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End date of the trip.
Ticketing, Site Visit, Client Meeting, Training, etc.
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Main city visited.
Cost of flight tickets.
Total hotel or lodging expenses.
Daily per diem allowances as per client policy.
Taxis, rental cars, public transit.
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Determines whether cost is billed to client or internal payroll.
Cross-reference with client’s approval system.
Column Name Data Type Description
Employee IDText (hidden in Client View)Internal identifier for payroll processing.
Client NameTextName of the client for whom travel was conducted.
Date of TravelDate (DD/MM/YYYY)
Return DateDate (DD/MM/YYYY)
Purpose of TravelText (Dropdown)
Destination CityText
Airfare CostCurrency (USD/EUR/GBP)
Accommodation CostCurrency
Meals & IncidentalsCurrency
Ground TransportationCurrency
Client Reimbursable?Yes/No (Dropdown)
Travel Approval IDText

Formulas Required

  • In the Travel Log, column “Total Cost” uses: =SUM([@Airfare Cost], [@[Accommodation Cost]], [@[Meals & Incidentals]], [@[Ground Transportation]])
  • In the Payroll Integration sheet, formulas calculate net payroll impact: =IF(TravelLog[@[Client Reimbursable?]]="Yes", 0, -[@Total Cost]) — this reduces employee payroll if travel is non-reimbursable.
  • The Client Summary sheet pulls only reimbursable costs using SUMIFS(): =SUMIFS(TravelLog[Total Cost], TravelLog[Client Name], "Client XYZ", TravelLog[Client Reimbursable?], "Yes")
  • Daily per diem is auto-calculated: =(DATEDIF([@Date of Travel], [@[Return Date]], "D")) * 100 — assuming $100/day policy.

Conditional Formatting

Applied across sheets to enhance clarity:

  • Red highlight: If Total Cost exceeds approved budget (set in a separate “Budget Rules” range).
  • Green highlight: For entries marked “Client Reimbursable? = Yes” — signaling client billable items.
  • Yellow highlight: Travel dates overlapping public holidays or weekends (alerting for potential policy violations).
  • In Client Summary: All figures formatted as bold currency with a subtle border to distinguish from internal data.

User Instructions

  1. Enter all travel details in the “Travel Log” sheet — ensure “Client Name” and “Client Reimbursable?” are accurately selected.
  2. Do NOT modify formulas, pivot tables, or named ranges. Only edit cells with white background.
  3. To generate a client-ready report: Navigate to the “Client Summary” sheet. All data auto-populates based on selections in Column A (dropdown for client names).
  4. Print or export “Client Summary” as PDF for direct delivery to clients. The dashboard updates dynamically with each entry.
  5. For payroll reconciliation, use the “Payroll Integration” sheet — it calculates net pay adjustments automatically based on travel costs and company policy.

Example Rows

Employee IDClient NameDate of TravelReturn DatePurpose of TravelTotal Cost
E102456789Globex Corp.15/03/202418/03/2024Client Meeting$1,850.75
E987654321Veridian Solutions22/03/202424/03/2024Ticketing & Training$795.50 (Client Reimbursable)
E111333555Globex Corp.28/03/202429/03/2024Site Visit$678.90 (Not Reimbursable)

Recommended Charts & Dashboards

The “Dashboards” sheet features:

  • Client Expense Breakdown Pie Chart: Shows % of total reimbursable costs per client — critical for invoicing.
  • Monthly Travel Cost Trend Line: Compares travel spend over time, highlighting spikes or reductions.
  • Budget vs. Actual Bar Graph: Visualizes compliance with pre-approved budgets per client and department.
  • Payroll Impact Summary Card: Displays total amount deducted from payroll due to non-reimbursable travel — updated in real time.

This template transforms the traditionally opaque relationship between internal payroll and client billing into a transparent, automated workflow. It empowers service providers to present professional, data-driven reports while ensuring internal financial integrity. Whether you're managing corporate travel for Fortune 500 clients or small agency engagements, this Travel Planning Payroll Client View Excel template is indispensable.

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