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Malaysia Take-Home Salary Calculator

Estimate your net pay after EPF, SOCSO, EIS, and monthly tax (PCB) deductions -- updated for 2025/2026 rates.

Your Salary

Net Take-Home Pay

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Gross Salary

RM0

Total Deductions

RM0

Deduction Breakdown

Deducted From Your Salary

EPF (Employee)RM0
SOCSO (Employee)RM0
EIS (Employee)RM0
Estimated Monthly Tax (PCB)RM0

Employer Also Contributes (Not Deducted From You)

EPF (Employer)RM0
SOCSO (Employer)RM0
EIS (Employer)RM0

How This Is Calculated (2025/2026 Rates)

  • EPF (KWSP): Employee 11% (below 60). Employer 13% for wages up to RM5,000, or 12% above RM5,000. Ages 60-75: employee 0%, employer 4%.
  • SOCSO: 0.5% employee / 1.75% employer, calculated on wages up to a RM6,000 ceiling (effective since October 2024).
  • EIS: 0.2% employee / 0.2% employer, same RM6,000 wage ceiling.
  • Estimated Tax (PCB): Annualized salary, minus RM9,000 personal relief and up to RM4,000 EPF relief, taxed at LHDN's YA2025 progressive brackets, divided by 12. This is an estimate only -- actual PCB depends on marital status, dependents, and other reliefs.
  • Disclaimer: This calculator is a guide for Malaysian citizen employees only and does not replace your payslip, employer's payroll system, or LHDN/KWSP/PERKESO's own calculators.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is take-home salary calculated in Malaysia?

Take-home pay is your gross monthly salary minus EPF, SOCSO, and EIS employee contributions, and monthly income tax (PCB).

What is the EPF contribution rate in Malaysia?

11% employee / 13% or 12% employer for employees below 60, depending on wage band. See the breakdown above for full details.

Is the tax estimate here exact?

No -- it's a simplified estimate using standard reliefs only. For exact PCB, check your payslip or LHDN's official calculator.

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