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How long must payroll records be retained in Myanmar?

Myanmar payroll records retain 7 years (PAYE, SSB, wage register). OSH records 5 years. Physical or digital acceptable.

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QHRM Content Team
HR & Compliance Editors
May 3, 2026
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What Myanmar requires: payroll records retention

The standard retention period for payroll records is at least 7 years under the Income Tax Law, Payment of Wages Law, and Social Security Law 2012. OSH records have a shorter 5-year retention under OSH Law 2019. Both physical and digital records are acceptable provided they are accessible, legible, and complete on inspection.

Filing | Deadline | Form | Authority

Record typeRetention durationSource
Wage register7 yearsPayment of Wages Law / ESDL 2013
Payslip copies7 yearsPayment of Wages Law
Attendance + OT log7 yearsFactories Act / S&E Act
Leave register7 yearsLeave & Holidays Act
PAYE returns + IRD acknowledgements7 yearsIncome Tax Law
Annual PIT reconciliation7 yearsIncome Tax Law
SSB monthly returns + receipts7 yearsSocial Security Law 2012
SSB IP / dependant registration forms7 years post-exitSocial Security Law 2012
OSH safety committee / training / PPE / accident register5 yearsOSH Law 2019

Process — how to retain records

  1. Centralise per category (HR, payroll, SSB, OSH).
  2. Maintain physical copies for legal originals (signed contracts, payslip acknowledgements where physical).
  3. Maintain digital backups (encrypted, off-site, with versioning).
  4. Run a retention review annually and purge only after the period elapses.
  5. Document destruction — log the destruction date and method.
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Records — physical vs digital

Digital records are acceptable provided they are accessible, legible, and complete. Best practice: keep both physical originals (for signed contracts and IRD-stamped acknowledgements) and digital backups for resilience. Cloud storage is permissible but governance over access (and where the cloud lives) is important — see overseas cloud storage.

Employer takeaway

Retain Myanmar payroll records — wage register, payslips, PAYE, SSB returns, attendance, leave — for at least 7 years under the Income Tax Law, Payment of Wages Law, and Social Security Law 2012. OSH records require 5 years under OSH Law 2019. Physical or digital is acceptable; keep both for resilience. Destruction before the period ends invites adverse inferences in audit. Document any destruction.

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Penalties for non-compliance

  • Premature destruction of payroll records — adverse inference + fine under the relevant statute.
  • Inability to produce on inspection — fine + remediation order.
  • Loss without backup (e.g. fire) — possible mitigation if backup exists; otherwise treated as record-keeping failure.

Common retention mistakes

  • Storing records on a single laptop with no backup.
  • Discarding personnel files at exit (must keep 7 years post-exit).
  • Missing OSH retention because only HR keeps records and Operations has the safety log.
  • See HR records retention and HR records audit.
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We publish practical, legally-grounded HR guidance for Myanmar employers. Each piece is reviewed by our compliance team against current MLIP and Labor Law requirements.

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