Christian works as an IT technician and earns a monthly basic salary of ₱25,000 and a COLA of ₱2,000. How much are the SSS, Pag-IBIG and PhilHealth Contributions?
1. Christian works as an IT technician and earns a monthly basic salary of ₱25,000 and a COLA of ₱2,000. How much are the SSS, Pag-IBIG and PhilHealth Contributions?
Answer:
27,000
if adding
23,000
if reducing
2. 1. Clark is a classroom teacher in one of the private schools in his hometown with a monthly salary ofP22,000.00. How much is his monthly PhilHealth contribution and SSS contribution?PhilhealthSSS2. Mr. Reyes is head of office in one of the government offices in his municipality with a monthly salaryof P40,000. How much his monthly GSIS premium share? What about his employer's share?GSIS Employee shareGSIS Employer share
Answer:
1.clark's SSS contribution is 2,420.00 and his philhealth contribution is 385.00
2.
Step-by-step explanation:
22,000.00×0.11=2,420
22,000.00×0.035=770÷2=385.00
3. hisLUMU yivell MIUIIem.1. Clark is a classroom teacher in one of the private schools inhometown with a monthly salary of P22,000.00. How much is his monthlyPhilHealth contribution and SSS contribution?2. Mr. Reyes is head of office in one of the government offices in hismunicipality with a monthly salary of P40,000. How much his monthly GSISpremium share? What about his employer's share?3. James work as a food panda delivery man with a monthly salary ofP18,000. Find how much monthly contribution he will pay on the following:A.SSS contributionB. Pag-ibigC. PhilHealthsalaryof4. A government employee who receives a monthlydeductions of P37,320.00P28,000 with mandatory annual deduction
Answer:
Wala parin ba tong answer paki answer na man LPs need ko lang po kasi
4. compute the monthly SSS , pag-ibig , philhealth and withholding tax contributions for each given monthly salary
Answer:
12,000 monthly salary
ANSWER:↓↓↓
IF YOU GOING TO DIVIDE THE 12,000 IN 3 MONTHS OR 1 MONTH SALARY THAT WOULD BE ↓↓↓
SSS→ 12,000÷ 1 MONTH IS 12,000 but if you divide it in 3 months that would be 4000
5. A call center agent receiving a monthly salary of P21,000 with mandatory annual deductions of P15,166,which includes SSS, PhilHealth, and Pag-Ibig contributions. What will be the amount for his annual gross income?
So let’s calculate the total of the monthly salary first.
21,000 x 12 = 252,000
Now let’s deduct the “annual deductions”
252,000 - 15,166 = 236,834
So the annual gross income is
236,834
6. cora monthly salary is 6558 25% of how much is her monthly savings
Answer:
1,639.5
Step-by-step explanation:
6558 × 25% or 6558 × 0.25 = 1,639.5
Hope it helped. Mark mo hehe. Tama yan.
7. 7. Should your right ear be cut off while you're working, your employer will pay you an amount based on your SSS or GSIS contribution and your monthly wages/salary.
Answer:
Yes, employers are required to provide compensation in the event of any injury or disability acquired while working, in accordance with the GSIS or SSS provisions. The amount of compensation will depend on the employee's monthly wages & SSS or GSIS contributions.
(Answered by Knowledge original and Valid Opinions to help and guide the questioners)
8. Juan's family saves 2/7 of their monthly income.If they save $2,500 monthly, how much is their monthly income?
8,750 dollar i think because 1/7 is 1250, 2/7 2500, 4/7 5000, 6/7 7500, so 7/7 is 8750 i think
9. The Grade 10 Lapu-Lapu class decided to have a monthly contribution in preparation for their christmas party. They started their contribution from June until November. The group also agreed that their contribution should be doubled monthly. If they had a collection of ₱55 on the first month,how much collection will they have for the month of November? (with SOLUTION please.)
Answer:
1760php.
Step-by-step explanation:
June 55
July 110
August 220
September 440
October 880
November 1760php.
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10. Mr. Chang has a monthly compensation of Php13,000. How much must be his required Pag-IBIG contribution (employee's share)?
The Home Development Mutual Fund (HDMF) or more commonly known as Pag-Ibig Fund is a mandatory benefit for employees in the Philippines. Monthly contributions to the fund are shared by the employer and the employee.
If an employee earns 13,000 monthly, the monthly share of the employee would be 2 percent or at the minimum 100 pesos.
11. lloyd receives a monthly basic salary of P21,000.00, transportation of P2,500.00 and rice allowance of P2,000.00 (nontaxable or NT benefit), his overtime pay is P8,000.00. His monthly contributions to PAG-IBIG fund, philhealth, and SSS are P200.00, P525. 30, and P581. 30, respectively. his withholding tax for the month amounted to P5,600.00. How much are his gross and net earnings? show your solution please answer guys i need ur help
Answer:
24,406.60
Step-by-step explanation:
21,000
+ 2,500
+ 2,000
+ 200
+ 525.30
+ 581.30
+ 5,600
- 8,000 (pay po ang sabi kaya -)
= 24,406.60
12. caleb's monthly basic salary is 30,000. how much is his pag-ibig contribution?
Based on the Pag-IBIG Contribution Table, the monthly contribution of an employee with a basic monthly salary of 30,000 is 2% of 5,000, or 100. This means the employee and the employer will contribute 100 each to Pag-IBIG.
13. Problem No.2 Net Pay Paulo receives #25,000 for his basic monthly pay. For this month, he received $2,000 for the overtime pay. Solve for the following: SSS Contribution PhilHealth Contribution Pag-Ibig Contribution Income Tax Net Pay
Answer:
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14. Aira collected Php 125.50 for their voluntary contribution in the classroom. They spent Php 87 45 forthe classroom decoration. How much money is left?A Php 38.05B. Php 39.50C. Php 40.05D. Php 40.50
Answer:
a is the right answer hehe
Answer:
A. Php 38.05
Step-by-step explanation:
cinalculator ko na yan oh
15. suppose Mr. De Castro is employed in an academy with a monthly Salary of 100,000. He has also an allowance of 10,000 per month. He has a total deduction of 10,000 for SSS contribution, philhealth and pag ibig. The said academy deducted 32% of his salary for tax. How much is his tax due ? is there a tax payable or a tax refund By Mr. De Castro
Answer:
Maybe yes mabey no
Step-by-step explanation:
Maybe yes mabey no
16. How much time can you give in voluntary works?
Answer:
nigth po sya
sana nakatulong po at pa branlist po
17. how much time can you give in Voluntary work?
Answer:
four to five hours depends who will volunteer
18. 4. How long should Tomas be a member of the SSS before he can get a monthlypension?
120 month
if with less than 120 monthly contribution the member shall be entitled to a lump sum amount equivalent to the contribution paid by him/her and on his/her behalf. However, member has the option to continue paying contribution to complete the 120 month to become eligible for monthly pension
19. Call center agent receiving a monthly salary of P21,000 with mandatory annual deductions of P15,166, which includes SSS, PhilHealth, and Pag-Ibig contributions. What will be the amount for his annual gross income?.
236834
Explain:
Monthly salary is 21,000
-annual income minus the mandatory deduction is 21000×12=252000,the real total income each year is 252000-15166=236834
20. how much is the share of your employer if you are an "employed" member of SSS whose monthly compensation is 40,000? A. P320 B. P640 C. P960 D. P1,600
Answer:
A.P320 Sa tingin ko yata
21. Sss and philhealth contribution accounting
Answer:
All actual remuneration for employment, including the mandated cost of living allowance. This means all regular and supplementary income receives by the employee.
22. Compute for his tax: Given: Basic Salary - PHP83,000/month; total monthly contributions - PHP 1500/month; with 5 children. How much is his total additional exemption?
Answer:
Taxable income = Basic salary - Personal exemptions - Additional exemptions
= PHP 83,000 - PHP 150,000 - PHP 125,000
= PHP (150,000 + 125,000) - PHP 83,000
= PHP 275,000 - PHP 83,000
= PHP 192,000
Step-by-step explanation:
Under the Philippine Tax Code, a taxpayer with five children is entitled to an additional exemption of PHP 25,000 per dependent child, for a total of PHP 125,000 in additional exemptions. However, this exemption is subject to a ceiling of PHP 25,000 per child, so the total additional exemption would be PHP 25,000 x 5 = PHP 125,000.
To compute for the taxpayer's tax, you will need to determine his taxable income. To do this, you will need to subtract his personal exemptions and additional exemptions from his basic salary. The personal exemptions for an individual taxpayer are PHP 50,000 and PHP 25,000 for each qualified dependent child, so for a taxpayer with five children, the personal exemptions would be PHP 50,000 + (PHP 25,000 x 5) = PHP 150,000.
The taxpayer's taxable income would be computed as follows:
Taxable income = Basic salary - Personal exemptions - Additional exemptions
= PHP 83,000 - PHP 150,000 - PHP 125,000
= PHP (150,000 + 125,000) - PHP 83,000
= PHP 275,000 - PHP 83,000
= PHP 192,000
The taxpayer's tax would then be computed using the progressive tax rates specified in the Philippine Tax Code. The tax due would depend on the amount of the taxpayer's taxable income and the applicable tax rate. I recommend consulting a tax professional or using a tax calculator to compute the exact amount of tax due.
23. how much will be deducted from your salary if your monthly salary credit is 8,000 and you are in "employed" member of SSS? A. P320 B. P640 C. P960 D. P1,600
Answer:
C po lods sana makatulong
24. 1. Mr. Reyes, a minimum wage earner in Metro Manila, is paid P15,000 monthly. As aminimum wage earner, he is exempted from paying income tax but he needs to payhis monthly contributions: P600 for SSS, P225 for PhilHealth, and P100 for Pag-ibig
Answer:
I think 15,925
Step-by-step explanation:
15,000+600+225+100=15,925
25. how much is the monthly payment
Answer:
it depends on your job and your position
26. how quantitave research can contribute to persuade public to engage in voluntary vaccination program of the department of health and IATF
Answer:
DILG I hope it's help PLSS thank me later27. IV- PROBLEM SOLVING solana is a permanent employee in DBZ Enterprise with a basic monthly salary of P 25,000 and a PERA allowance of P2000. Compute for the following: A)SSS salary deduction B) Philhealth salary deductionC)Total monthly philhealth contribution
Answer:
salamat po sa points
Step-by-step explanation:
kailangan lang po ty
28. Compute for his tax: Given: Basic Salary - PHP83,000/month; total monthly contributions - PHP 1500/month; with 5 children. How much is his tax payable?
HERE ARE THE ANSWER;
Taxable income is computed by subtracting the total monthly contributions and the applicable exemptions (e.g. exemptions for the individual and their dependents) from the basic salary.
For an individual with 5 children, the exemptions are as follows:
PHP 50,000 exemption for the individualPHP 8,000 exemption for each dependent, totaling PHP 40,000 for 5 children.Therefore, the total exemptions for an individual with 5 children are PHP 50,000 + PHP 40,000 = PHP 90,000.
Subtracting the total exemptions from the basic salary gives the taxable income: PHP 83,000 - PHP 90,000 - PHP 1,500 = PHP (8,500).
ANSWER;This means the individual has no taxable income and therefore, no tax payable.
29. Compute for his tax: Given: Basic Salary - PHP83,000/month; total monthly contributions - PHP 1500/month; with 5 children. How much is his monthly withholding tax?
To compute for the monthly withholding tax of an individual, you will need to use the tax table provided by the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) in the Philippines. The tax table takes into account the individual's taxable income, which is the basic salary minus the total monthly contributions and any applicable deductions.
To find out the total monthly contributions, you will need to add the employee's contribution to the SSS, PhilHealth, and Pag-IBIG to the PHP 1,500 that you mentioned. These contributions vary depending on the employee's salary and should be checked with the relevant agencies.
Once you have calculated the taxable income, you can use the tax table to determine the withholding tax for the individual. The tax table is progressive, which means that the tax rate increases as the taxable income increases. The tax table for 2021 is as follows:
To find the withholding tax, you will need to multiply the taxable income by the applicable tax rate. For example, if the taxable income is PHP 80,000, the withholding tax would be calculated as follows:
PHP 10,000 x 5% = PHP 500 for the first PHP 10,000
PHP 20,000 x 10% = PHP 2,000 for the next PHP 20,000
PHP 40,000 x 15% = PHP 6,000 for the next PHP 40,000
Total withholding tax = PHP 500 + PHP 2,000 + PHP 6,000 = PHP 8,500
30. ntsMyra works as a janitress in a family-owned restaurant. One day, she became seriously illwhich required a few weeks of hospitalization. A friend told her to apply for medical benefitsfrom the SSS only to learn that she is not a member. The restaurant has not been remittingthe SSS monthly contributions of its members. While the restaurant has been deducting themonthly contributions, it is careless in submitting these contributions to the SSSQuestions:1. What responsibility did the entrepreneur fail to perform in the given situation? If youwere the entrepreneur, how would you solve this issue?
Answer:
I don't know
Explanation:
sorry po talaga eh
dko alam
Answer:
peace and quiet and the other one to 7 eleven years of the day ako bukas n ako