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Salary Breakdown

Monthly Gross Salary ₱30,000
Monthly Take Home ₱0
Annual Take Home ₱0
Total Deductions ₱0

Salary Breakdown

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This calculator provides estimated calculations based on 2026 Philippine tax rates and government contribution schedules. Actual deductions may vary based on your specific circumstances, employer policies, and updates to tax laws. For precise calculations, please consult with BIR or your HR department.

Frequently Asked Questions

Under TRAIN Law, income up to ₱250,000 is tax-free. Above that, rates range from 15% to 35%. Use our calculator to see your exact tax based on your monthly salary and dependents.

SSS (Social Security System) provides retirement, disability, and death benefits. Employee contribution ranges from ₱135 to ₱1,125 monthly based on salary bracket. Employer also contributes their share.

PhilHealth contribution is 2.5% of monthly salary (1.25% employee, 1.25% employer), capped at ₱2,500 per month. This provides health insurance coverage for you and dependents.

Pag-IBIG (HDMF) is for housing loans and savings. Contribution is 1% of monthly salary for those earning ₱1,500 or less, and 2% for those earning above ₱1,500, capped at ₱100 per month.

13th month pay up to ₱90,000 is tax-exempt. Any amount above ₱90,000 is added to your taxable income. Most employees receive full 13th month pay tax-free.

Each qualified dependent (up to 4) gives you ₱25,000 additional exemption. So with 2 dependents, you get ₱300,000 total tax-free income (₱250,000 + ₱50,000).