Malaysia Salary Increment Calculator: Calculate your salary raise, new monthly salary and annual income increase.
Enter your current salary and increment percentage to estimate your new salary after increment.
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Salary increment means an increase in an employee's salary, usually expressed as a fixed amount or a percentage of current salary.
In Malaysia, salary increments may happen during annual performance reviews, promotion, job confirmation or salary adjustment exercises.
A percentage increment is calculated by multiplying current salary by the increment percentage.
For example, if your monthly salary is RM4,000 and your increment is 10%, your salary increase is RM400. Your new monthly salary becomes RM4,400.
Salary Increase = Current Salary × Increment Percentage
New Salary = Current Salary + Salary Increase
If an employee earns RM5,000 per month and receives an 8% increment, the monthly increase is RM400.
The new monthly salary becomes RM5,400 and the annual salary increase is RM4,800.
A good increment depends on company performance, industry, experience level and job role.
Multiply your current salary by 10%, then add the result to your current salary.
Yes. A higher salary may increase EPF contributions, SOCSO, EIS and PCB tax deductions.
Yes. This calculator shows both monthly and annual salary increase.
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