How much tax am I going to pay each month?
By Marc Sevitz · Updated
Medical aid - 1630 ( member + 3 dependants )
Pension - 7.5 %
Pension Company – 9.5%
Uif - 1%
How much tax would employee be paying monthly, please insert the formula as well?
Can you tell me if the R10 500 includes the medical aid? Does your employer pay for this? We also have a salary tax calculator at - https://www.taxtim.com/za/SARS-income-tax-calculator.php
Have a look it explains the formula as well!
Have a look it explains the formula as well!
Hi
10500 is total earning
deductions - 1630.00- med aid
787.28- pension fund
121.27 - uif
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company pays same amount for medical aid and 9.5 % pension
Thanks Nadia
I have tried using the calculator , but the answer i got wa not the same as on the employees payslip.
And would like to see the formular expecially once the medical aid credit comes in .
10500 is total earning
deductions - 1630.00- med aid
787.28- pension fund
121.27 - uif
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company pays same amount for medical aid and 9.5 % pension
Thanks Nadia
I have tried using the calculator , but the answer i got wa not the same as on the employees payslip.
And would like to see the formular expecially once the medical aid credit comes in .
Based on the information you have given me, the calculation should be the following:
R10 500 - 787.28 - 1 630 (although you have 4 members you cannot claim more than your actual expenditure) = R8 082.72
Taxable Income = R8 082.72 *12 = R96 992.64 per year
R96 992.64 *18% = R17 458.68 - R11 440 (primary rebate) = R6 018.68
Monthly tax payable = R6 018.68/12 = R501.56 (PAYE)
UIF will only be R10 500 * 1% = R105 per month
R10 500 - 787.28 - 1 630 (although you have 4 members you cannot claim more than your actual expenditure) = R8 082.72
Taxable Income = R8 082.72 *12 = R96 992.64 per year
R96 992.64 *18% = R17 458.68 - R11 440 (primary rebate) = R6 018.68
Monthly tax payable = R6 018.68/12 = R501.56 (PAYE)
UIF will only be R10 500 * 1% = R105 per month
where does the medical tax credit come in ?
I am not sure what you mean by this "although you have 4 members you cannot claim more than your actual expenditure"
thanks
the tax on employees payslip is 319.71 ?
I am not sure what you mean by this "although you have 4 members you cannot claim more than your actual expenditure"
thanks
the tax on employees payslip is 319.71 ?
and should the uif not be 10500 + the company portion of the m/aid x 1 % ?
10500 + 1630 x 1 % = 121.27
thanks
10500 + 1630 x 1 % = 121.27
thanks
That was my final question, the medical aid amount is in addition to your R10 500, my answer above was based it being a part of the amount, so for a final answer this will be the formula:
R10 500 + R 1 630 = R12 130 (Income)
R12 130 - R787 = R11 342 (Taxable Income)
Tax (PAYE) on that amount is R1 088 per month
Your medical tax credit works that for the first two members you receive a R230 per month credit against the R1 088 you owe in PAYE. For all other members you receive R154 per member. So for your 4 members you will receive an overall credit of R768.
So your PAYE will be R1 088 - R788 = R320
You will also have UIF of R12 130 *1% = R121.30
I hope this makes more sense?
R10 500 + R 1 630 = R12 130 (Income)
R12 130 - R787 = R11 342 (Taxable Income)
Tax (PAYE) on that amount is R1 088 per month
Your medical tax credit works that for the first two members you receive a R230 per month credit against the R1 088 you owe in PAYE. For all other members you receive R154 per member. So for your 4 members you will receive an overall credit of R768.
So your PAYE will be R1 088 - R788 = R320
You will also have UIF of R12 130 *1% = R121.30
I hope this makes more sense?
thanks , that was spot on