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Philippines salary calculator 2026

Calculate your net (take-home) pay in Philippines from your gross monthly salary.

Net (take-home)
โ‚ฑ1,810
/month ยท 9.5% effective deduction rate
Net (take-home)Income taxBreakdown
Social insurance-โ‚ฑ190
Income tax-โ‚ฑ0
Net (take-home)โ‚ฑ1,810

How salary is taxed in Philippines

Income tax in Philippines is progressive: marginal rates rise from 15% to 35% as income grows. Employees also pay social contributions of around 9.5% of gross salary. A tax-free allowance of about โ‚ฑ250,000 per year is deducted before income tax. The standard VAT rate is 12%. For example, a gross salary of โ‚ฑ20,000 per month leaves about โ‚ฑ18,100 net, after โ‚ฑ0 income tax and โ‚ฑ1,900 in social contributions, an effective deduction rate of 9.5%.

Income tax brackets in Philippines (2026)
Annual taxable incomeTax rate
Up to โ‚ฑ250,0000%
Up to โ‚ฑ400,00015%
Up to โ‚ฑ800,00020%
Up to โ‚ฑ2,000,00025%
Up to โ‚ฑ8,000,00030%
โ‚ฑ8,000,000 and above35%

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Frequently asked questions

How is net salary calculated in Philippines?

We take your gross pay, subtract social and pension contributions, then apply income tax on the remaining taxable amount. What is left is your net (take-home) pay.

Is this calculator free?

Yes. Every calculator on the site is free, with no sign-up required.

Does it include social security and pension contributions?

Yes. Employee social and pension contributions for Philippines are subtracted before income tax is applied, so the result reflects real take-home pay.

How accurate is the result for Philippines?

It uses the standard rates and brackets for the current tax year in Philippines. Personal allowances, benefits or special deductions in your case may change the final figure slightly.

Can I check take-home pay for different gross salaries?

Yes. Enter any gross amount, or use the quick links above to see common salary levels for Philippines instantly.

Approximate 2026 estimate. Simplified model, verify before relying on it. Not tax advice.

Rates updated June 2026