Who is Exempt from Contributing to the Social Security Organization (SOCSO)?
According to Schedule 1 of the Employees’ Social Security Act 1969, the following individuals are not required to contribute to SOCSO:
1 Exempted Individuals:
Workers employed in non-commercial or undefined employment
Domestic workers employed for personal or household services (e.g., maids, private cooks, drivers, gardeners)
Royalty-based contributors who extract minerals or products from land in exchange for a percentage of the output
Members of the Malaysian Armed Forces
Police officers
Detainees in prisons, Henry Gurney Schools, special schools, detention centers, psychiatric hospitals, or leprosy settlements
2 Exemptions for Invalidity Pension Contributions:
The following employees are not required to contribute to the Invalidity Pension Scheme:
Employees aged 60 and above who never contributed before turning 55.
Employees who have already turned 60.
Employees who have been declared ineligible to receive invalidity pension benefits.
Note: Employers should carefully assess whether an employee falls under these exemption categories to ensure compliance with SOCSO regulations!
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