Malaysia

EPF lowers employees’ statutory contribution rate to 9%

New remittance only applies to those below 60 years old

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 28 Nov 2020 12:30PM

EPF lowers employees’ statutory contribution rate to 9%
Members can maintain the 11% contribution rate by applying to do so with EPF. – Bernama pic, November 28, 2020

KUALA LUMPUR – The employee’s share of the statutory contribution rate in the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) will be reduced to 9% from 11% next year.

In a statement today, EPF said the new remittance structure only affect employees below 60 years old. The statutory contribution rate for employees aged 60 and above remains unchanged.

The new rates will apply throughout 2021, affecting wages for the months of January 2021 (February 2021’s contribution) up to December 2021 (January 2022’s contribution).

“Members who wish to maintain the contribution rate for employees at 11% may fill in the Borang KWSP 17A (Khas 2021), which will be made available on the EPF website starting December 1.

“The completed form must then be submitted to their respective employers for online registration via i-Akaun (Employer), which will begin from December 14. Employers are also required to keep the form received for their record,” EPF said.

Employers can submit these forms only via i-Akaun (Employer), “in line with EPF’s efforts to ensure physical distancing and minimise face-to-face interactions to prevent the spread of Covid-19”.

For more information, members may refer to the EPF website or contact the EPF contact management centre at 03-8922 6000. – Bernama, November 28, 2020

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