How SSB works for Myanmar employers
SSB is mandatory for any employer with five or more employees, full stop. The Social Security Law 2012 imposes the duty as a function of headcount, not industry, sector, or revenue. Once a company crosses the threshold, registration with the township SSB office and monthly 2% / 3% capped contributions become a non-negotiable obligation. Failure invites retroactive contributions and fines.
A separate voluntary scheme allows self-employed individuals and small employers below the five-person threshold to opt in. Voluntary enrolment unlocks a defined subset of benefits and is filed at the township SSB office with the same monthly cycle.
Mandatory vs voluntary at a glance
| Dimension | Mandatory | Voluntary |
|---|---|---|
| Trigger | 5+ employees on payroll | Choice — self-employed or small employer |
| Who pays | Employee 2% + Employer 3% | Voluntary contributor pays own share |
| Wage base cap | MMK 300,000/month | Per voluntary scheme |
| Benefits | Full benefit suite | Subset (typically excludes work-injury) |
| Filing | Monthly return at township SSB office | Per voluntary scheme rules |
| Penalty for default | Yes — retroactive + fine | Lapses voluntary status |
Contribution rates and the wage-base cap (mandatory)
| Item | Rate | Maximum (cap = MMK 300,000) |
|---|---|---|
| Employee contribution | 2% | MMK 6,000 / month |
| Employer contribution | 3% | MMK 9,000 / month |
| Total | 5% | MMK 15,000 / month per employee |
Worked example — startup grows past the threshold
A 4-employee Yangon firm hires a 5th person on 10 March. From that date the 30-day clock for mandatory registration starts:
| 5th employee start date | 10 March |
| Mandatory SSB registration deadline | By 9 April |
| First monthly return | For April wages, filed by 15 May |
| If not registered by deadline | Retroactive contributions + fine on audit |
Registration and monthly returns
- Track headcount monthly so the 5-employee threshold isn't missed.
- Register at the township SSB office within 30 days of crossing the threshold.
- For voluntary schemes, file the voluntary application form and pay the per-period contribution per the scheme's terms.
- Do not lapse contributions once registered — past contributions stay in the pool but missing months break benefit-qualifying continuity.
- Retain SSB records 7 years.
Benefits SSB provides
- Medical (IP + dependants).
- Sickness cash benefit (after 1+ year of contributions).
- Maternity — 14 weeks of paid leave with cash benefit through SSB.
- Work-injury benefit (Day 1) — under mandatory scheme.
- Funeral grant + survivors' pension.
Employer takeaway
SSB is mandatory once you have five or more employees in Myanmar — register at the township SSB office within 30 days of crossing the threshold. Below five, voluntary enrolment is available for self-employed and small employers but unlocks only a subset of benefits. Either way, missed monthly returns trigger penalty interest. Records 7 years.
Common variations
- Falling below 5 employees — once registered, generally remain registered; voluntary continuation may be possible.
- Multiple legal entities — count employees per legal entity for the threshold.
- NGOs — covered the same way once five or more staff are on payroll.
Common SSB mistakes
- Believing SSB is optional below a sector threshold — it isn't; the rule is 5+ employees.
- Treating voluntary enrolment as a substitute for mandatory registration after crossing the threshold.
- Letting voluntary contributions lapse, breaking benefit eligibility.
Practical workflow for HR teams
Whether the SSB obligation in question is registration, contribution calculation, a benefit claim, or a leaver event, three operational habits prevent most non-compliance issues:
- Anchor the SSB calendar to payroll close. The 15th of the following month is non-negotiable for the contribution return at the township SSB office. Treating SSB as a payroll-close output, not a separate task, eliminates last-minute filings.
- Reconcile the SSB register against the payroll register monthly. Joiners enrolled within 30 days, leavers deregistered within 30 days, dependant changes captured — these are the three reconciliation lines that catch most defects before they become audit findings.
- Cap discipline. Apply the MMK 300,000/month wage cap on every Insured Person, every month, before computing 2% / 3%. Most Myanmar SSB overpayments trace back to a payroll system that runs the rate against full gross.
Payslip transparency
Show the SSB withholding line distinctly on the payslip, alongside Personal Income Tax (PIT). Employees should see the 2% line item, the wage base it was applied to, and the SSB ID. Transparent payslips reduce employee queries about take-home pay and create a clean trail for any future SSB or IRD audit. Where the wage cap binds, label the line "SSB (capped at MMK 300,000 base)" so the maths is self-explanatory.
Multi-site coordination
For employers operating across more than one township, the township SSB office for the workplace — not the corporate head office — is the operational counterparty. Maintain a per-site SSB ledger covering: employer code, township office, monthly return file location, and copy of stamped acknowledgements. Centralised SSB tracking with site-level sub-ledgers is the simplest way to reconcile a multi-site monthly return. The same logic applies for PIT remittances to the IRD office covering the workplace.
Recordkeeping checklist
- Original employer registration acknowledgement.
- Per-IP enrolment forms with stamped SSB receipts.
- Dependant registration forms — track updates for life events (marriage, birth).
- Monthly contribution returns + payment vouchers (12 per year).
- Annual SSB summary return.
- Wage / service certificates issued on benefit claims.
- Deregistration acknowledgements for leavers.
- Penalty assessments and remediation correspondence (if any).
Retention rule: at least 7 years for SSB records, aligned with the payroll-record retention requirement under the Income Tax Law and the personnel-record requirement under ESDL.
Related: Which employers must register?, What is SSB?, SSB unemployment scheme.
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