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Proposal For Employers To Pay 20% To EPF Is Currently Under Study

30-May-2023
By storyteller24

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The proposal for employers to contribute 20% towards the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) is being looked into as its implementation involves many procedures, says Datuk Seri Dr Zaini Ujang


"We will discuss that," said the newly appointed Human Resources Ministry secretary-general. "(If implemented, we) need to change the Acts and there are other issues (to tackle)," he said.


Zaini said the government would give comprehensive consideration to reach an all-inclusive approach. "We not only have EPF but also Socso (Social Security Organisation) contributions. We want to do it through an overall approach later," he added.


Currently, employees contribute 11% of their monthly salary to the EPF, while employers contribute another 12% or 13% of the persons salary, according to the statutory rate.


The contribution rate for Socso consists of 1.75% from the employers contribution and 0.5% from the employees monthly wages.


The rates are provided for under the Employees Provident Fund Act 1991 and Employees Social Security Act 1969.


On May 2, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim acknowledged calls by employees for employers to contribute 20% towards the EPF and said it would be brought to the Cabinet for discussion.

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