SOCSO (PERKESO) Malaysia 2026

SOCSO (Social Security Organisation, or PERKESO in Malay) is Malaysia's mandatory social security system established under the Employees' Social Security Act 1969 (Act 4). It provides workplace injury, invalidity, and survivors' benefits to all eligible employees through two schemes: the Employment Injury Scheme and the Invalidity Pension Scheme.

SOCSO 2026 — At a Glance

Coverage

All employees under 60

First Category: Employment Injury + Invalidity

Wage Ceiling

RM5,000/month

Salary above RM5,000 is capped for SOCSO purposes

Employee Rate

RM0.10 – RM24.75

Based on monthly wage band

Employer Rate

RM0.40 – RM88.85

Based on monthly wage band

Two Schemes

Employment Injury + Invalidity

Workplace accidents, invalidity from any cause, survivors' pension

Payment Deadline

15th of following month

Late payment: 6% interest per annum, calculated daily

Accident Report

Within 48 hours

Employer must file Form 21 with PERKESO

Administered by

PERKESO

Under Employees' Social Security Act 1969 (Act 4)

Find Your SOCSO Contribution

Enter your monthly salary to see your exact SOCSO deduction

Salary above RM5,000 is capped at the SOCSO ceiling

Your SOCSO Contribution

Employee

RM 14.75

deducted from pay

Employer

RM 52.85

paid by employer

Total to PERKESO

RM 67.60

per month

SOCSO Contribution Rates — Common Salary Bands

First Category (under 60, Malaysian / PR / Foreign Worker with permit)

Monthly Salary (RM)Employee (RM)Employer (RM)Total (RM)
1,5007.2525.8533.10
2,0009.7534.8544.60
2,50012.2543.8556.10
3,00014.7552.8567.60
4,00019.7570.8590.60
5,000 (ceiling)24.7588.85113.60

Frequently Asked Questions

SOCSO (Social Security Organisation, or PERKESO) is Malaysia's mandatory social security system under the Employees' Social Security Act 1969. All employees under 60 — Malaysian citizens, permanent residents, and foreign workers with valid work permits — must be registered and contribute. Both employer and employee contribute monthly based on the employee's wage band.

How SOCSO Works

Official Sources

This page was last updated in June 2026. DuitTools is a private financial education platform and is not affiliated with PERKESO, KWSP, or LHDN. For official information, visit www.perkeso.gov.my.