PH Paymath

A small cluster of free, sourced calculators for Filipino payroll, household bills, and benefits math. Every value is tied to a public source URL — SSS circulars, NWPC wage orders, BIR rulings — and the rate data is dated at build time.

What's here (last updated 2026-08-20):

  • NCR Wage Order NCR-27 effective 25 July 2026 (₱695 → ₱755/day), second tranche 20 January 2027 (₱780/day). OCR-verified from the PDF.
  • August 2026 Meralco residential rates: ₱14.7833/kWh (200-kWh band). Includes AWAT Refund/Collect 1 + new Refund/Collect 2.
  • SSS contributions per Circulars 2024-006..010 (revised 2025 schedule). 61 MSC brackets.
  • Pag-IBIG at 2% on incomes above ₱1,500 (HDMF Circular 460, ₱200 per-side cap).
  • PhilHealth at 5% on MBS (2.5% EE / 2.5% ER) per PA2025-0002.
  • 2026 holiday list per Proclamation 1006 (OCR-verified).

Calculators

How we keep this honest

This site is for estimation and education, not tax filing or wage certification. Every calculator shows its sources at the bottom of the page, and we update rate tables when agency circulars change — typically when the Bureau of Internal Revenue or DOLE publishes new schedules. The Privacy page documents what we collect (essentially nothing — Cloudflare Web Analytics is cookie-free and aggregated). Discrepancies we know about are listed in each tool's data sheet.

What we are NOT

FAQs

Where do the numbers come from?

Each calculator page links its source — typically the agency PDF, DOLE/NWPC circular, or BIR reference. We trace primary sources whenever the table is image-only (e.g., Wage Order NCR-27 was OCR'd via the macOS Vision framework on 2026-08-20).

Why are some tools "CAVEAT-ONLY"?

The TRAIN withholding in the Net Take-Home tool is an estimate, not a tax filing tool. Per playbook §4 of our roadmap, we don't ship a standalone TRAIN calculator until we can clearly disclaim — but the Net Take-Home caveat is mandatory context for any Philippine take-home discussion.

How do I trust the numbers?

Each tool page has a "Data sources" section at the bottom. Sourced numbers are checked monthly; the last-updated date is in the footer of every page.