Hire Bookkeepers in the Philippines (2026 Guide)
Author: Martin English, CEO & Founding Partner
Updated: May 28, 2026
TL;DR
You can hire skilled bookkeepers in the Philippines for accounts payable, accounts receivable, bank reconciliation, invoice processing, payroll support, reporting, and finance operations.
The role is a strong fit when you need help with:
| Bookkeeping Need | What a Philippines Bookkeeper Can Own |
| Accounts payable | Bills, supplier records, payment prep, approval tracking |
| Accounts receivable | Invoices, collections follow-up, customer payment records |
| Bank reconciliation | Bank feeds, transaction matching, month-end checks |
| Bookkeeping systems | Xero, QuickBooks, MYOB, NetSuite support |
| Payroll support | Payroll inputs, leave records, reimbursement logs, reports |
| Month-end close | Schedules, reconciliations, variance notes |
| Reporting | Cash flow summaries, AP/AR aging, expense reports |
| Finance admin | Receipts, document filing, audit-ready records |
Because bookkeepers often access bank feeds, accounting systems, invoices, payroll files, vendor records, and customer payment data, the hiring model should include strong security controls and visible employment compliance proof.
A compliant Philippines EOR should provide DOLE-aligned contracts, payroll records, payslips, SSS, PhilHealth, and Pag-IBIG handling, 13th-month pay records, and remittance evidence or summaries.
For the full proof standard, see Philippines EOR Compliance.
What Does a Bookkeeper in the Philippines Do?
A Philippines-based bookkeeper helps keep financial records accurate, current, and ready for management review.
| Workstream | Typical Tasks |
| Accounts payable | Enter bills, match receipts, track approvals, prepare payment runs |
| Accounts receivable | Raise invoices, apply payments, follow up overdue balances |
| Bank reconciliation | Match bank feeds, investigate unmatched transactions, flag anomalies |
| Expense management | Review receipts, categorise spend, track reimbursements |
| Payroll support | Prepare payroll inputs, allowances, leave, reimbursements, and reports |
| Month-end close | Reconciliation schedules, variance notes, recurring journal support |
| Reporting | AP aging, AR aging, cash flow, expense summaries, close checklist |
| Document control | Store invoices, receipts, contracts, remittance files, and finance evidence |
A bookkeeper is not the same as a CFO or accountant. The bookkeeper keeps the records clean; the accountant or finance lead usually reviews tax, statutory filings, advisory, and higher-level financial decisions.
Bookkeeper vs Accountant vs Finance VA
| Role | Best For | Usually Owns |
| Finance VA | Admin support for receipts, invoices, filing, and reminders | Low-risk finance admin |
| Bookkeeper | Day-to-day transaction records and reconciliations | AP, AR, bank reconciliation, month-end support |
| Accountant | Accounting review, tax, statutory reporting, financial statements | Compliance review and accounting judgment |
| Finance Manager | Cash flow, reporting, controls, team management | Finance operations and leadership |
Hire a bookkeeper when you need accurate financial records and routine finance operations support. Hire an accountant or finance manager when you need judgment, review, and financial control ownership.
Core Bookkeeping Tasks to Outsource
Accounts Payable
| Task | What Good Looks Like |
| Vendor setup | Complete vendor records with approval |
| Bill entry | Accurate coding, due dates, tax fields where applicable |
| Receipt matching | Receipts and invoices attached to transactions |
| Payment prep | Payment batch prepared but approved by authorized manager |
| AP aging | Weekly report of upcoming and overdue payables |
| Exception flagging | Duplicates, unusual amounts, missing approvals flagged |
Bookkeepers can prepare payment runs, but payment approval should stay with an authorized internal manager.
Accounts Receivable
| Task | What Good Looks Like |
| Invoice creation | Correct customer, amount, due date, item, and tax treatment |
| Payment application | Payments matched to the correct invoice |
| Collections follow-up | Polite reminders based on aging rules |
| AR aging | Weekly overdue balance report |
| Dispute tracking | Customer disputes logged and escalated |
| Revenue support | Finance lead reviews recognition and policy-sensitive items |
The bookkeeper should support collections visibility, not make commercial decisions alone.
Bank Reconciliation
| Task | What Good Looks Like |
| Bank feed review | Transactions matched daily or weekly |
| Unmatched items | Investigated and documented |
| Duplicates | Flagged before close |
| Transfers | Matched across accounts |
| Fees and FX | Categorised consistently |
| Month-end signoff | Reconciliation reviewed by finance lead |
Bank reconciliation is one of the best tasks to outsource because it is repeatable, evidence-driven, and high-impact.
Month-End Close Support
| Close Item | Bookkeeper Support |
| Bank reconciliations | Prepare reconciliation reports |
| AP aging | Provide open payables list |
| AR aging | Provide open receivables list |
| Expense review | Identify missing receipts and unusual categories |
| Payroll inputs | Provide payroll summaries and reimbursement logs |
| Accrual support | Prepare schedules for accountant review |
| Variance notes | Document major movements and exceptions |
The finance lead should own final review. The bookkeeper should make the close process faster and cleaner.
Tools a Philippines Bookkeeper Should Know
| Tool Category | Common Tools |
| Accounting software | Xero, QuickBooks Online, MYOB, NetSuite |
| Receipt capture | Dext, Hubdoc, Expensify, Fyle |
| Payments / AP | Airwallex, Wise, Bill.com, approval workflows |
| Payroll coordination | Payroll reports, leave logs, reimbursement sheets |
| Reporting | Excel, Google Sheets, Looker Studio, Power BI basics |
| Project management | Asana, ClickUp, Trello, Monday.com |
| Communication | Slack, Teams, Gmail, Outlook |
| Secure access | Password manager, MFA, approved device setup |
The exact tool stack matters less than process discipline: clear approval rules, clean file naming, consistent categorisation, and monthly review.
Skills to Look For
| Skill | Why It Matters |
| Xero or QuickBooks experience | Most common bookkeeping workflows |
| Bank reconciliation accuracy | Prevents month-end issues |
| AP / AR experience | Keeps cash flow visible |
| Spreadsheet skills | Supports reporting and clean schedules |
| Attention to detail | Reduces posting and categorisation errors |
| Written English | Helps with notes, queries, and vendor follow-ups |
| Confidentiality | Finance data is sensitive |
| Process discipline | Bookkeeping depends on repeatable workflows |
| Timezone fit | Supports month-end and payment deadlines |
| Audit mindset | Records should be easy to review later |
For senior or complex roles, require experience with multi-entity accounting, ecommerce reconciliation, SaaS metrics, inventory, or payroll coordination if relevant.
Salary Benchmarks for Bookkeepers in the Philippines
Typical monthly salary planning ranges:
| Role Level | Typical Monthly Salary Benchmark | Best For |
| Junior Bookkeeper | US$600–US$1,200 | Data entry, receipts, simple AP/AR, basic reconciliations |
| Bookkeeper | US$800–US$2,000 | AP, AR, bank reconciliation, month-end support |
| Senior Bookkeeper | US$1,500–US$3,000 | Complex reconciliations, close support, reporting, process cleanup |
| Accounting Specialist | US$2,000–US$4,000+ | Multi-entity, ecommerce, SaaS, payroll or advanced reporting |
These are planning ranges. Final pay depends on experience, tool stack, communication skills, shift schedule, industry exposure, and whether the role requires judgment or only execution.
Related page: Talent & Salary Benchmarks.
Hiring Model: Freelancer, Outsourcing Provider, EOR, or Entity
| Model | Best For | Watch-Out |
| Freelancer | Short project, cleanup, limited scope | Less structure for long-term sensitive finance access |
| Outsourcing provider | Managed bookkeeping function | Less direct control over the individual worker |
| EOR employee | Long-term bookkeeper embedded in your team | Requires clear role, payroll, security, and offboarding process |
| Own Philippine entity | Large long-term finance team | Requires local payroll, HR, tax, and compliance infrastructure |
If the bookkeeper is full-time, ongoing, managed by your team, and has access to accounting systems or bank feeds, EOR employment is usually cleaner than an informal contractor setup.
When Should a Bookkeeper Move to EOR Employment?
Move a bookkeeper into EOR employment when the role becomes stable, ongoing, and employee-like.
| Trigger | Why It Points to EOR |
| Fixed weekly or full-time hours | The role is no longer casual project work |
| Ongoing access to accounting systems | Finance data requires stronger controls |
| Bank feed or payment workflow access | Access risk is higher |
| Payroll or employee data support | Sensitive employment information may be involved |
| Month-end close responsibility | Role is part of core finance operations |
| Payroll proof is required | Finance needs payslips and payroll records |
| Retention matters | Employment structure supports continuity |
| Offboarding must be controlled | Access revocation and final pay should be documented |
Use contractors for short cleanup projects. Use EOR employment for long-term finance operations roles.
Finance Data Security Controls
Bookkeepers handle sensitive data. Access should be limited and reviewable.
| Control | Minimum Standard |
| Least-privilege access | Give only the permissions needed |
| MFA | Required for accounting software, email, cloud storage, payroll, and banking tools |
| Password manager | No passwords in chat, spreadsheets, screenshots, or email |
| View-only banking access | Avoid payment authority unless explicitly approved |
| Dual approval for payments | Bookkeeper prepares; authorized manager approves |
| Access log | Track system, permission level, approver, and date granted |
| File naming rules | Standard folders for invoices, receipts, payroll, and remittances |
| Device policy | Approved device, screen lock, updates, endpoint protection |
| Offboarding checklist | Remove all finance, bank, accounting, payroll, and file access immediately |
The Philippines Data Privacy Act requires reasonable and appropriate organizational, physical, and technical measures to protect personal information, so finance and payroll data access should be controlled carefully.
Related page: Data Security & IP Protection in Offshore Teams.
Compliance Proof a Philippines EOR Should Provide
For a bookkeeper with finance, payroll, vendor, or bank-related access, the EOR should provide visible employment and payroll proof.
| Compliance Proof | Why It Matters |
| DOLE-aligned employment contract | Shows a local employment structure |
| Confidentiality and IP clauses | Protects financial records, SOPs, reports, and work product |
| Payroll records | Shows salary, deductions, allowances, and pay cycle |
| Payslips | Gives employee-facing payroll transparency |
| SSS contribution evidence | Shows social security administration |
| PhilHealth contribution evidence | Shows health insurance contribution administration |
| Pag-IBIG contribution evidence | Shows housing fund contribution administration |
| 13th-month pay record | Shows mandatory annual pay is tracked and paid |
| Remittance receipts or summaries | Supports audit and due diligence |
| Final pay / offboarding record | Supports clean exit and access removal |
SSS publishes official contribution tables, PhilHealth’s 2026 premium rate is 5% under the updated contribution schedule, and Pag-IBIG Circular No. 460 increased the maximum fund salary used to compute employee and employer savings from ₱5,000 to ₱10,000 per month.
For the full proof standard, see Philippines EOR Compliance.
Payroll Compliance for a Philippines Bookkeeper
If the bookkeeper is employed through an EOR, payroll compliance should be clear and easy to verify.
| Payroll Item | What Should Be Documented |
| Gross salary | Agreed pay for the payroll period |
| Allowances | Internet, equipment, night shift, or role-specific allowances if offered |
| Deductions | Statutory and approved deductions |
| Employer contributions | Employer-side statutory obligations |
| Net pay | Final amount paid |
| Payslip | Employee-facing payroll record |
| Payroll register | Client / finance payroll record |
| 13th-month accrual | Accrual and payment treatment |
| Remittance evidence | SSS, PhilHealth, and Pag-IBIG records or summaries |
| Approval trail | Review and sign-off before release |
Bookkeeping roles should not be handled with informal payroll if the person is a long-term embedded worker.
Statutory Benefits for Philippines Bookkeepers
A Philippines-based bookkeeper should be set up with the relevant statutory payroll and employment items.
| Statutory / Payroll Item | Why It Matters |
| SSS | Social security contribution administration |
| PhilHealth | Health insurance contribution administration |
| Pag-IBIG | Housing fund contribution administration |
| 13th-month pay | Mandatory annual pay for covered employees |
| Payslips | Payroll transparency and documentation |
| Payroll records | Audit, finance, and employee support |
| Leave records | Workforce planning and HR documentation |
| Final pay records | Clean offboarding |
DOLE guidance explains that covered rank-and-file employees who have worked at least one month during the calendar year are entitled to 13th-month pay, with the minimum based on total basic salary earned during the year.
5–10 Business Day Bookkeeper Onboarding Plan
| Timeline | Action | Output |
| Day 0–2 | Confirm role scope, accounting tools, access list, approval rules | Bookkeeper operating brief |
| Day 3–4 | Set up accounting software access, MFA, password manager, file folders | Secure access setup |
| Day 5 | Run sample AP, AR, and reconciliation tasks | Trial outputs for review |
| Day 6–10 | Start limited live work with manager review | First live bookkeeping cycle |
| Week 2 onward | Expand responsibilities based on accuracy and controls | Stable weekly and month-end cadence |
Do not give bank payment authority or payroll access before the bookkeeper has passed security onboarding and process review.
Weekly and Monthly Operating Cadence
| Cadence | Bookkeeper Output | Manager Review |
| Daily or twice weekly | Bank feed review, invoice processing, receipt follow-ups | Exceptions only |
| Weekly | AP aging, AR aging, unmatched transactions, missing receipts | Finance check-in |
| Monthly | Bank reconciliations, close checklist, expense review, payroll input support | Month-end review |
| Quarterly | Vendor list review, access review, process cleanup | Control review |
| Annually | Audit support, document cleanup, process documentation | Finance leadership review |
This cadence turns bookkeeping into a controlled finance function, not a loose admin task.
Bookkeeping QA Checklist
Use this checklist to review output quality.
| Check | Pass Standard |
| Transactions coded correctly | Categories match chart of accounts |
| Receipts attached | Evidence stored in the right folder |
| Bank reconciliation complete | No unexplained variances |
| AP aging clean | Due dates and vendor records are accurate |
| AR aging updated | Overdue balances and disputes are visible |
| Payroll inputs complete | Allowances, reimbursements, leave, and changes documented |
| Exceptions flagged | Unusual transactions are escalated |
| Notes clear | Reviewer can understand what happened |
| Close checklist updated | Month-end status is visible |
| Access still appropriate | Permissions match current role |
The best bookkeepers reduce review time because their work is easy to audit.
Common Mistakes When Hiring Bookkeepers Offshore
| Mistake | Result |
| Giving bank payment authority too early | Increases fraud and control risk |
| No approval workflow | Payments and adjustments become unclear |
| No file naming system | Receipts and invoices become hard to audit |
| Treating bookkeeping as basic admin | Accuracy and judgment gaps appear |
| No month-end checklist | Close becomes inconsistent |
| Using contractor setup for embedded work | Weak employment and payroll proof |
| No access log | Hard to offboard cleanly |
| No confidentiality terms | Finance data is under-protected |
| No payroll evidence | Compliance proof is weak |
A clean hiring process should solve these before the first month-end close.
Why Smart Outsourcing Solution Fits This Use Case
Smart Outsourcing Solution is a strong fit when a company wants to hire a Philippines-based bookkeeper as a long-term team member with proper employment structure, payroll proof, and compliance visibility.
SOS can support:
- Bookkeeper hiring in the Philippines
- EOR employment for ongoing finance operations roles
- DOLE-aligned employment documentation
- Confidentiality and IP protection clauses
- Payroll administration
- Payslips and payroll records
- SSS, PhilHealth, and Pag-IBIG handling
- 13th-month handling
- Remittance evidence or summaries
- Clean offboarding support
- Local employment compliance support
This matters because bookkeepers often work inside accounting systems, bank feeds, invoice folders, payroll records, and finance workflows. The employment and access model should match that level of trust.
FAQs
Can I hire bookkeepers in the Philippines?
Yes. Companies can hire bookkeepers in the Philippines for AP, AR, bank reconciliation, expense management, month-end close support, payroll inputs, reporting, and finance administration.
What does a bookkeeper in the Philippines do?
A bookkeeper can enter bills, raise invoices, reconcile bank transactions, review receipts, prepare AP and AR aging reports, support month-end close, maintain finance records, and prepare reports for an accountant or finance lead.
What tools should a Philippines bookkeeper know?
Common tools include Xero, QuickBooks Online, MYOB, NetSuite, Dext, Hubdoc, Expensify, Google Sheets, Excel, Slack, Teams, and password managers. Tool requirements depend on the company’s finance stack.
How much does it cost to hire a bookkeeper in the Philippines?
Typical planning ranges are around US$600–US$1,200 per month for junior bookkeepers, US$800–US$2,000 for experienced bookkeepers, and US$1,500–US$3,000+ for senior bookkeepers. Final pay depends on experience, tools, shift, industry, and role complexity.
Should I hire a bookkeeper as a freelancer or EOR employee?
Use a freelancer for short cleanup projects or limited independent work. Use EOR employment for long-term, fixed-hours, embedded bookkeeping roles with access to accounting systems, finance records, payroll inputs, or bank feeds.
What compliance proof should a Philippines EOR provide?
A Philippines EOR should provide DOLE-aligned contracts, payroll records, payslips, SSS, PhilHealth, and Pag-IBIG contribution evidence, 13th-month records, remittance summaries or receipts, and final pay or offboarding records when needed.
How does payroll compliance work in the Philippines?
Payroll compliance should show gross salary, deductions, allowances, employer contributions, net pay, payslips, payroll registers, statutory evidence, 13th-month handling, and payroll approval trails.
What statutory benefits do Philippines employees need?
Philippine employees generally require statutory contribution administration for SSS, PhilHealth, and Pag-IBIG, plus 13th-month pay and proper payroll records. HMO, allowances, equipment, and other benefits depend on the employment package.
How do I protect financial data when hiring an offshore bookkeeper?
Use MFA, password managers, least-privilege access, view-only bank permissions, dual payment approval, access logs, approved devices, file naming rules, confidentiality clauses, and a strict offboarding checklist.
Can SOS help hire bookkeepers in the Philippines?
Yes. SOS can support bookkeeper hiring through a Philippines EOR model, including employment documentation, payroll, payslips, statutory administration, 13th-month handling, remittance evidence, and local employment compliance support.
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- Salary and hiring model
- Accounting tool access
- Finance data security controls
- Payroll and statutory requirements
- 13th-month handling
- Payslip and remittance evidence
- EOR fit for long-term employment
- Offboarding controls
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