the chicken wrote:I tried reading Epedemik's link but it is all in Khmer, my Khmer reading comprehension is only good enough for karaoke, when clicked in English it talked about something else.
So from the info of this thread, it is compulsory for employers to pay their employees health insurance. Is there a specific link where it says that so I can show it to my employer. The amount of tax I have paid so far probably could get me 2 Honda Dreams. And I am confused about the $2 and $10 thing, how much exactly percentage wise does employer have to pay and employee if any. If there is any official link to this would be appreciated.
The best I know of is this:
https://prake.org/home/labour-law/socia ... urity-fund
Employer pays all, employee not liable for any of the NSSF.
NSSF does have its own website but details are pretty scarce. The official bee is 0.8% of assumed wage (going up in 50,000 riel blocks to a maximum of 1m riel meaning $2 is the maximum)
How much tax have you paid so far? the max rate is 20% which kicks in at 1.25m riel. A salary of $2.5k a month will net you a tax of around $240 (for a Cambodian tax resident), I think that is pretty reasonable.
The salary tax here is all quite straight forward
I don't know where $10 came from