Simplifying EPF, SOCSO, and PCB Calculations for HR
Simplifying EPF, SOCSO, and PCB
Calculations for HR
What
Goes Into Payroll Calcuation in Malaysia?
In Malaysia, payroll
goes beyond subtracting deductions from a basic salary. It has an impact on
statutory contributions that both employers and employees must make:
- EPF (Employees Provident Fund) – savings for retirement
- SOCSO (Social Security Organisation) – protection for employees in
case of injuries, disabilities, or death on the job
- EIS (Employment Insurance System) – insurance for unemployment (part
of SOCSO)
- PCB (Potongan Cukai Bulanan) – tax deducted monthly and
handled by LHDN
(Some companies
might contribute to HRD Corp, but this relates to training, not to
payroll.)
Each of these
contributions follows its own unique formula. Let’s break them down
one by one.
1. EPF Formula in
Payroll Calculation (2026)
The Employees
Provident Fund (EPF) applies to all Malaysian citizens and permanent residents
who work in the private sector. Employers and employees each pay a part of the
employee’s wages.
2. SOCSO + EIS
Formula in Payroll (2026)
SOCSO (PERKESO) offers protection to employees in situations
involving accidents, disability, or death. SOCSO contributions are capped at
RM6,000 monthly wages (effective since late 2024 and applicable in 2026).
EIS (Employment
Insurance System) supports employees who become jobless by giving
financial assistance and training. This system applies to employees
under 60 years old.
3. PCB
(PotonganCukaiBulanan) Formula
LHDN oversees PCB,
or Monthly Tax Deduction. Unlike EPF or SOCSO, PCB doesn’t have a
set percentage. It relies on several factors:
- Gross chargeable income
- Marital status
- Number of children
- EPF contributions
- Zakat payments
- Tax rebates and reliefs
PCB Formula
(Simplified):
- Figure out total monthly income.
- Subtract allowed reliefs and
deductions (EPF, spouse relief, etc.).
- Check the official PCB Table 2026 or use
LHDN’s online calculator to determine the monthly deduction.
Example
(One employee, RM6,000/month):
- Pay: RM6,000
- EPF: RM660
No partner/kids, no
extra deductions
- Rough PCB: RM310/month
2026 Update:
LHDN is increasing digital tax enforcement through e-PCB systems and
integration with e-invoicing. Employers must ensure payroll systems are aligned
with the latest tax tables and reporting requirements.
Why Accurate
Payroll Calculation is Important?
Payroll errors go
beyond mere numbers on paper. They have an impact on:
- Employee trust – People dislike unexplained changes
in their pay.
- Legal compliance – Not paying EPF, SOCSO, or PCB can
lead to fines up to RM10,000 for each employee.
- Business reputation – Companies that mismanage payroll
risk losing skilled employees and credibility.
With Malaysia moving
toward full digital compliance (e-invoicing + payroll + tax integration),
payroll errors are easier to detect than ever.
Simplifying
EPF, SOCSO, and PCB Calculations for HR
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