The Ministry of Labor has issued a new ministerial regulation which prescribes adjustments to the maximum wage ceiling for calculating Social Security Fund contributions for insured employees under Section 33 of the Social Security Act B.E. 2533.
New ministerial regulation increases Thai Social Security wage ceiling under Section 33, effective from 2026
Key highlights
Effective date
This regulation will be effective from 1 January 2026 onwards.
Maximum wage base adjustment
Increases to the maximum wage base used for calculating Social Security Fund contributions will be implemented in three phases as follows:
THB
Phase
Period
Monthly wage ceiling
Maximum monthly contribution
Phase 1
1 January 2026 – 31 December 2028
17,500
875
Phase 2
1 January 2029 – 31 December 2031
20,000
1,000
Phase 3
From 1 January 2032 onwards
23,000
1,150
KPMG’s observations
The phased increase in the monthly wage ceiling and corresponding maximum monthly contribution will have implications for both employees and employers. The table below provides a comparison of the wage ceiling and the maximum monthly contributions, for both employers and employees, before and after the changes take effect:
THB
Period
Monthly wage ceiling
Max. monthly contribution - Employer
Max. monthly contribution - Employee
Total max. monthly contribution
Before 2026 (current)
15,000
750
750
1,500
2026–2028
17,500
875
875
1,750
2029–2031
20,000
1,000
1,000
2,000
From 2032 onwards
23,000
1,150
1,150
2,300
Employers and HR departments should review and, from the effective date, comply with the new regulation by adjusting the wage bases used for calculating Social Security Fund contributions.
Employers are also advised to review their payroll processes and budgets to enable compliance and prepare for the increased costs, while employees should be aware of the changes to their monthly deductions.
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New ministerial regulation increases Thai Social Security wage ceiling under Section 33, effective from 2026