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Myanmar Income Tax (PIT) Calculation

Myanmar Income Tax (PIT) Calculation

Individuals, whether presently in receipt of or anticipated to receive salary, wages, annuities, bonuses, awards, or any other form of compensation, in lieu of salary wages, are subject to taxation. Myanmar income tax computation encompasses salary income, commissions, annuities, and service fees received throughout the fiscal year. 

According to the Taxation of the Union Law of Myanmar, 2016,  

No income tax shall be imposed on individuals whose salary income does not exceed Kyats 48 lakh per year. Nevertheless, if the annual salary income surpasses Kyats 48 lakh or if the income originates from professional business, enterprise, or other sources, the applicable tax rate, determined by the income bracket after deducting reliefs under section 6 of the Income Tax Law from the total income, shall be prescribed accordingly to everyone. 

Sr. No Income Bracket to be Levied Income Tax Rates to be Levied 
From To 
Kyat Kyat 
 i.2,000,000 0% 
 ii.2,000,001 5,000,000 5% 
 iii.5,000,001 10,000,000 10% 
 tv.10,000,001 20,000,000 15% 
 v.20,000,001 30,000,000 20% 
 vi.30,000,001 & above 25% 

The following reliefs shall be deducted from the total income of the individual and the Income Tax Law and the tax (PIT) shall be levied on the remaining amount of income. If the remaining amount is less than Kyats 20 lakh, no income tax shall be imposed.  

Sr. no Relief Type Amount 
 i.A parent who stays together Kyats 10 lakh each/ year 
 ii.A spouse only Kyats 10 lakh/ year 
 iii.A child (max. 4 children) Kyats 5 lakh each/ year 
 iv.Life Insurance/ Premium Fees – 
 v.SSB Payment – 

How to calculate the income tax (PIT) of Myanmar? 

Firstly, ascertain the total annual income by multiplying the monthly income by the number of months falling within the fiscal year. Then, calculate the income tax based on 20% of the annual income, ensuring that the tax amount does not surpass Kyats 100 lakh. 

If the annual income of someone is Kyats 60 lakh 

.Kyats
Annual Income 
 
Basic relief (20% x 6,000,000) 
Relief for Parent (1,000,000 x 2) 
Relief for spouse  
Relief for 2 children (500,000 x 2) 
Life Insurance  
SSB 
 
Total relief amount 
 
Taxable income 
Income Tax 
6,000,000 
 
1,200,000  
2,000,000 
1,000,000 
1,000,000 
50,000 
50,000 
 
5,300,000 
 
700,000 
No income tax imposed 

If the annual income of someone is Kyats 90 lakh

.Kyats
Annual Income 
 
Basic relief (20% x 9,000,000) 
Relief for Parent (1,000,000 x 2) 
Relief for spouse  
Relief for 2 children (500,000 x 2) 
Life Insurance  
SSB 
 
Total relief amount 
 
Taxable income 
Tax Calculation 
(5% for 2,000,001 – 5,000,000) 
(3,100,000 – basic relief 2,000,000) * 5% 
Annual Income Tax 
Monthly Income Tax 
9,000,000 
 
1,800,000  
2,000,000 
1,000,000 
1,000,000 
50,000 
50,000 
 
5,900,000 
 
3,100,000 
55,000 
 
 
55,000 
4,583 

For your convenience, these Myanmar income tax (PIT) calculations can be proceeded by linking some formula in the excel file for each individual. 

However, when dealing with calculations for numerous employees, using the excel format can be time-consuming and increase the likelihood of mistakes and errors. Moreover, for new beginners, learning the calculation process may be a lengthy process. In such cases, payroll or HRMS software, like Better HR, proves to be extremely useful. The entire process of tax calculation for individual employees can be completed within seconds.  

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