$('form').on('submit', function(event) by id code example

Example 1: jquery submit form

// It is simply
$('form').submit();

// However, you're most likely wanting to operate on the form data
// So you will have to do something like the following...
$('form').submit(function(e){
	// Stop the form submitting
  	e.preventDefault();
  	// Do whatever it is you wish to do
  	//...
  	// Now submit it 
    // Don't use $(this).submit() FFS!
  	// You'll never leave this function & smash the call stack! :D
  	e.currentTarget.submit();
});

Example 2: when a form is subbmited jquery

$("#myform").submit(function(e) {
 })