How to Calculate Your 13th Month Pay
A practical guide to eligibility, standard computation, prorated pay, and common 13th month examples for Philippine employees.
View resourceA simple and accurate tool to compute mandatory employee payments based on DOLE guidelines. Estimate Philippine 13th month pay, bonus taxability, and holiday pay before payout day.
This calculates gross bonus pay. Switch to Advanced for an estimated net 13th month pay after bonus tax.
Your privacy matters. We do not store any of the information you enter; calculations happen in your browser.
This tool provides an estimate based on the data you provide and DOLE's standard computation rules. Tax computations are based on the current BIR graduated income tax rates effective January 1, 2023 onward. Please consult with an HR professional for official computations.
How to Use This Calculator
The 13th month tab estimates gross or net 13th month pay. The holiday pay tab covers regular holidays, special non-working days, worked days, and overtime.
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Use monthly basic salary and months of service. Advanced mode includes other bonuses, the PHP 90,000 bonus exemption, and the current BIR graduated income tax rates effective January 1, 2023 onward.
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Use monthly salary or daily rate, then choose regular holiday or special non-working day. Monthly salary estimates use 261 working days per year.
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Company policies, payroll setup, and employee classifications can affect final pay. Confirm official computations with HR or payroll counsel.
Helpful Resources
Read more about 13th month pay, holiday benefits, and the payout workflow that helps finance teams move from computation to release.
A practical guide to eligibility, standard computation, prorated pay, and common 13th month examples for Philippine employees.
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NextPayout helps finance teams send salaries, allowances, supplier payments, and 13th month payouts across banks and e-wallets from one workflow.
The standard computation is total basic salary earned during the calendar year divided by 12. If an employee worked for only part of the year, the result is naturally prorated because only the basic salary actually earned in that year is included.
Yes. The tool includes a holiday pay tab for regular holidays and special non-working days. You can use either a monthly salary basis or a daily rate, then choose whether the employee did not work, worked eight hours, or worked with overtime.
No. The calculator runs in the browser and does not store the salary, bonus, tax, or holiday pay information you enter.
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