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🇵🇭 Complete Guide to Hiring Employees in the Philippines

The Philippines is Southeast Asia's fastest-growing digital economy. The standard corporate tax rate is 25% (10% for PEZA-registered companies). Employers must contribute 9.5% to Social Security System (SSS) and provide mandatory 13th Month Pay (annual bonus equal to one month salary). Minimum wage varies by region (approximately PHP 316-570/day). Annual leave is 5 days; employees receive an additional 10 days for legal holidays. PEZA incentives can reduce corporate tax to 5% for export-oriented enterprises. The Philippines offers bilingual workforce advantages and strong BPO sector expertise.

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🎯 Key Points
  • Corporate Tax Rate: Standard 25%; PEZA-registered 10%; export-oriented 5%
  • SSS Employer Contribution: 9.5% of monthly salary
  • 13th Month Pay: Mandatory annual bonus equal to one month salary
  • Minimum Wage: PHP 316-570/day (varies by region)
  • Annual Leave: 5 days + 10 legal holiday days
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💼 Philippines Tax and Employment Overview

Corporate Income Tax
25%
Standard rate
SSS Employer Cost
9.5%
Monthly salary
13th Month Pay
1 month
Annual bonus
Philippines Employment and Compliance Data
MetricDetails
Corporate Tax RateStandard 25%; PEZA-registered 10%; export-oriented 5%
SSS Employer Contribution9.5% of monthly salary (both employee and employer contributions)
PhilHealth InsuranceApproximately 4% (3.5% employee + 0.5% employer)
13th Month PayMandatory annual bonus equal to one month basic salary
Minimum WagePHP 316-570/day (varies by region and industry)
Annual Leave5 days paid leave + 10 legal holiday days
PEZA BenefitsTax incentives for export-oriented enterprises, customs duty exemption
Severance PayOne month salary per year of service (for termination without just cause)
Work VisaEmployment permit or AEP (Alien Employment Permit) required for foreign workers
Market Insight

The Philippines stands out with mandatory 13th Month Pay requirement, which significantly impacts payroll planning. PEZA-registered companies enjoy competitive 10% corporate tax. The bilingual workforce (English + Filipino) and growing BPO sector make Philippines attractive for business process outsourcing. EOR services simplify compliance with statutory benefits and tax incentives.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Is 13th Month Pay mandatory?

A: Yes, 13th Month Pay is a mandatory statutory benefit in the Philippines. It must equal at least one month basic salary and is typically paid in December or as directed by employer.

Q2: What is PEZA registration and its benefits?

A: PEZA (Philippine Economic Zone Authority) registration provides export-oriented enterprises with 5-10% corporate tax rates (vs. standard 25%), import duty exemptions, and operational flexibility within special economic zones.

Q3: What's required for foreign employee work permits?

A: Foreign workers need an Alien Employment Permit (AEP) from the Department of Labor, demonstrating that no qualified Filipino can fill the position. Requirements include educational credentials, work experience, and local hire advertising proof.

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