Trades

Electrician Salary & Benefits Breakdown Philippines (2026)

Installs, maintains, and repairs electrical wiring, equipment, and fixtures in residential and commercial buildings.

Typical monthly salary range: ₱14,000₱30,000

Monthly Net Pay by Experience Level

Entry-Level ₱14,000/mo
Net Pay ₱12,750.00
SSS -₱700.00
PhilHealth -₱350.00
Pag-IBIG -₱200.00
Tax Exempt
Mid-Level ₱20,000/mo
Net Pay ₱18,300.00
SSS -₱1,000.00
PhilHealth -₱500.00
Pag-IBIG -₱200.00
Tax Exempt
Senior-Level ₱30,000/mo
Net Pay ₱26,542.45
SSS -₱1,500.00
PhilHealth -₱750.00
Pag-IBIG -₱200.00
Tax -₱1,007.55

Side-by-Side Comparison

Item Entry-Level Mid-Level Senior-Level
Gross Salary ₱14,000.00 ₱20,000.00 ₱30,000.00
SSS (Employee) ₱700.00 ₱1,000.00 ₱1,500.00
SSS MSC Bracket ₱14,000 ₱20,000 ₱30,000
PhilHealth (Employee) ₱350.00 ₱500.00 ₱750.00
Pag-IBIG (Employee) ₱200.00 ₱200.00 ₱200.00
Withholding Tax Exempt Exempt ₱1,007.55
Total Deductions ₱1,250.00 ₱1,700.00 ₱3,457.55
Net Take-Home Pay ₱12,750.00 ₱18,300.00 ₱26,542.45
Employer Total Cost ₱15,960.00 ₱22,730.00 ₱33,980.00
Annual Net Pay ₱153,000.00 ₱219,600.00 ₱318,509.40
13th Month Pay ₱14,000.00 ₱20,000.00 ₱30,000.00

Detailed Breakdown: Electrician at ₱20,000/month

Here is the full deductions breakdown for the median Electrician salary of ₱20,000.00 per month:

Gross Monthly Salary ₱20,000.00
SSS Contribution MSC ₱20,000 · 5% employee share - ₱1,000.00
PhilHealth Contribution 5% of ₱20,000.00 · 50% employee share - ₱500.00
Pag-IBIG Contribution 2.0% of salary (max P5,000 base) - ₱200.00
Taxable Income ₱18,300.00
Withholding Tax 0% (Tax Exempt) Tax Exempt
Net Take-Home Pay ₱18,300.00

Annual Earnings Summary

Annual projections for each experience level, including the mandatory 13th month pay:

Entry-Level
Annual Net ₱153,000
13th Month ₱14,000
Total Annual ₱167,000
Mid-Level
Annual Net ₱219,600
13th Month ₱20,000
Total Annual ₱239,600
Senior-Level
Annual Net ₱318,509
13th Month ₱30,000
Total Annual ₱348,509

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a Electrician earn in the Philippines in 2026?
A Electrician in the Philippines typically earns between ₱14,000 and ₱30,000 per month, with a median salary of around ₱20,000. Actual pay varies by experience, location, and company size.
What is the net take-home pay for a Electrician?
After SSS, PhilHealth, Pag-IBIG, and withholding tax deductions, a Electrician takes home approximately ₱12,750.00 (entry-level) to ₱26,542.45 (senior-level) per month.
How much SSS contribution does a Electrician pay?
Based on the 2026 SSS contribution table, a Electrician pays between ₱700.00 (at ₱14,000 salary, MSC ₱14,000) and ₱1,500.00 (at ₱30,000 salary, MSC ₱30,000) per month.
Is a Electrician salary taxable in the Philippines?
At the entry-level salary of ₱14,000, a Electrician is tax exempt under the TRAIN Law. At the mid-level salary of ₱20,000, the monthly tax is ₱0.00.
What is the total employer cost for hiring a Electrician?
The total employer cost for a Electrician ranges from ₱15,960.00 (entry-level at ₱14,000) to ₱33,980.00 (senior-level at ₱30,000). This includes the base salary plus employer shares of SSS, PhilHealth, Pag-IBIG, and EC contributions.
Disclaimer: Salary figures are approximate ranges based on industry surveys and job market data. Deductions are computed using 2026 government-mandated rates. Actual compensation may vary based on location, company, experience, and specific employment terms. Verify with official sources: SSS, PhilHealth, Pag-IBIG, BIR.