Understanding Working Hours in Malaysia (2026 Edition)

Understanding Working Hours in Malaysia (2026 Edition)

Working hours play a vital role in the employment landscape, shaping how businesses operate and ensuring a balanced work-life environment for employees. In Malaysia, working hours are regulated under the Employment Act 1955, which ensures that employees are not overworked while still maintaining productivity. Whether you’re an employer or employee, understanding the rules governing working hours, overtime, and rest days […]

Complete Guide to Employer Registration

Complete Guide to Employer Registration

If you are an employer in Malaysia, it is essential to register your business with three key government agencies: the Employees Provident Fund (EPF), the Social Security Organisation (SOCSO), and the Inland Revenue Board of Malaysia (LHDN). Each registration serves different purposes, from retirement savings to employment injury protection and income tax. This guide will walk you through the steps […]

Budget 2025: Key Updates for Employers and HR Leaders

Budget 2025: Key Updates for Employers and HR Leaders

Malaysia’s Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, unveiled the 2025 Budget with numerous changes directly impacting HR, payroll, and taxation systems. Here’s a breakdown of the most relevant updates for employers and HR professionals, focusing on social security, wages, employee welfare, tax incentives, and training programs. 1. Social Security Organisation (SOCSO) Updates The Self-Employment Social Security Scheme will continue covering […]

New SOCSO and EIS Contribution Tables Effective October 1, 2024

New SOCSO and EIS Contribution Tables Effective October 1, 2024

Effective October 1, 2024, employers in Malaysia must adhere to updated contribution tables for the Social Security Organisation (SOCSO) and Employment Insurance System (EIS). This update raises the wage ceiling for contributions from RM5,000 to RM6,000 per month. Employees earning more than RM5,000 will now have their contributions capped at the new ceiling of RM6,000. This change is aimed at […]

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