- SSS Contribution Table | Republic of the Philippines Social Security System
Welcome to the SSS Contribution Table page! Dito, makikita mo ang mga na-update na contribution schedules na nagpapakita ng gradual na pagtaas mula 2021 hanggang 2025, ayon sa Social Security Act of 2018 (RA 11199)
- Philippine Tax Calculator 2025 - Compute Your Salary, SSS, Pag-IBIG . . .
Calculate your Philippine take-home pay for 2025 including SSS, Pag-IBIG, PhilHealth contributions, and income tax Use our easy salary calculator and understand the latest tax tables
- BIR Tax Table and (SSS, Philhealth, Pag-ibig) Contribution Updates . . .
We all want to start the year well, so to kick off 2025 to a good start, business owners, employees, and freelancers must stay updated on the latest BIR tax table and government contributions
- Pag-IBIG Contribution Table 2025 – Latest Payment Schedule
The Pag-IBIG contribution table illustrates the percentage at which members can compute their monthly contribution to the Fund based on their income
- SSS Contribution Table 2025 - Employers and Employees
For employers and employees of a company here in the Philippines, the changes on the new SSS Contribution has taken effect since January 2025 You have probably noticed this increase on contribution rate if you have paid a contribution for these past few months
- Philippines - Individual - Significant developments
The new minimum Monthly Salary Credit (MSC) is set at 5,000 Philippine pesos (PHP), while the maximum MSC is PHP 35,000 With the increase in contribution, the minimum employee and employer share is PHP 250 and PHP 510 per month, respectively
- New Philhealth Contribution Table 2025
The new Philhealth contribution table 2025 is set to follow the Universal Health Care Law (Republic Act 11223) All premiums are expected to follow the 5% premium rate for 2025 Members can now pay using the new Philhealth premiums contribution schedule in the National Health Insurance Program
- Mandatory Contribution Rates for SSS and Other Benefits
By January 2025 the “big three” Philippine social-benefit contributions will cost a combined 22 % of a private-sector worker’s covered pay (15 % SSS + 5 % PhilHealth + up to 2 % Pag-IBIG), plus the flat EC levy
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