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Teachers & Civil Servants face huge salary cuts next month as new deduction is introduced

SALARIED KENYANS TO FACE DOUBLING OF NSSF CONTRIBUTIONS STARTING FEBRUARY.

Teachers and Civil Servants are preparing for increased statutory deductions as the National Social Security Fund (NSSF) contributions are set to double. Starting February, the current monthly contributions of Ksh 2,160 will rise to Ksh 4,320.

The adjustment aligns with the government’s agenda to enhance social protection for retirees by increasing pension savings. The move was initiated under the NSSF Act of 2013, which seeks to transform the fund from a provident scheme to a comprehensive pension scheme.

Impact on Salaries

The increase means that employees earning above the Ksh 18,000 threshold will contribute Ksh 2,160 monthly, with a matching amount contributed by their employers, bringing the total monthly remittance to Ksh 4,320.

Lower-income earners will contribute a proportionate amount based on their earnings, with their employers also matching the contributions.

Mixed Reactions

While some stakeholders hail the move as a step toward improving financial security in retirement, others argue that the increased deductions will further strain disposable incomes amid rising living costs.

Government’s Position

The government maintains that the adjustments are necessary for safeguarding workers’ futures and aligning Kenya’s pension contributions with international standards.

Salaried workers are advised to prepare for the changes, review their budgets, and seek clarity from their employers regarding the updated deduction structure.

SALARIED KENYANS TO FACE DOUBLING OF NSSF CONTRIBUTIONS STARTING FEBRUARY.

Kenyans in formal employment are preparing for increased statutory deductions as the National Social Security Fund (NSSF) contributions are set to double. Starting February, the current monthly contributions of Ksh 2,160 will rise to Ksh 4,320.

The adjustment aligns with the government’s agenda to enhance social protection for retirees by increasing pension savings. The move was initiated under the NSSF Act of 2013, which seeks to transform the fund from a provident scheme to a comprehensive pension scheme.

Impact on Salaries
The increase means that employees earning above the Ksh 18,000 threshold will contribute Ksh 2,160 monthly, with a matching amount contributed by their employers, bringing the total monthly remittance to Ksh 4,320.

Lower-income earners will contribute a proportionate amount based on their earnings, with their employers also matching the contributions.

Mixed Reactions
While some stakeholders hail the move as a step toward improving financial security in retirement, others argue that the increased deductions will further strain disposable incomes amid rising living costs.

Government’s Position
The government maintains that the adjustments are necessary for safeguarding workers’ futures and aligning Kenya’s pension contributions with international standards.

Salaried workers are advised to prepare for the changes, review their budgets, and seek clarity from their employers regarding the updated deduction structure.

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