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Mauritius

Payroll and Benefits Guide

Last updated:
Dec 8, 2022

Table of contents

Overview Contributions Minimum Wage Payroll Working Hours Leave Termination Common Benefits VISA VAT

Overview

Capital
Port Louis
Currency
Mauritian Rupee (MUR)
Date Format
dd/mm/yyyy
Fiscal Year
1 January- 31 December
Payroll Frequency
Monthly
Employer Taxes
12.50% - 18.50%

Contributions

Employer

Employer Payroll Contributions

3.00% Contribution Sociale Generalisee (CSG) (An employee, other than a public sector employee, earning a basic wage or salary not exceeding MUR 50,000 in a month.
6.00% Contribution Sociale Generalisee (CSG) An employee other than a public sector employee earning a basic wage or salary exceeding MUR 50,000 in a month.
4.50% Contribution Sociale Generalisee (CSG) Public sector employee earning a basic wage or salary not exceeding MUR 50,000 in a month.
9.00% Contribution Sociale Generalisee (CSG) Public sector employee earning a basic wage or salary exceeding MUR 50,000 in a month.
3.00% Contribution Sociale Generalisee (CSG) An employee who is in the domestic service earning a basic wage or salary not exceeding MUR 3,000 in aggregate in a month from one or more employers.
2.50% National Savings Fund (NSF)
6.00% National Pension Fund
1.00% Training Levy
12.50% - 18.50% Total Employment Cost

Employee

Employee Payroll Contributions

1.50% Contribution Sociale Generalisee (CSG) (An employee, other than a public sector employee, earning a basic wage or salary not exceeding MUR 50,000 in a month.
3.00% Contribution Sociale Generalisee (CSG) An employee other than a public sector employee earning a basic wage or salary exceeding MUR 50,000 in a month.
n/a Contribution Sociale Generalisee (CSG) Public sector employee earning a basic wage or salary not exceeding MUR 50,000 in a month.
n/a Contribution Sociale Generalisee (CSG) Public sector employee earning a basic wage or salary exceeding MUR 50,000 in a month.
n/a Contribution Sociale Generalisee (CSG) An employee who is in the domestic service earning a basic wage or salary not exceeding MUR 3,000 in aggregate in a month from one or more employers.
3.00% National Savings Fund (NSF)
1.00% National Pension Fund
5.50% - 7.00% Total Employee Cost

Employee Income Tax

10.00% Up to 700,000 MUR
12.00% Between 700,001 MUR and 975,000 MUR
15.00% 975,0001 MUR and above, plus solidarity levy (if applicable: being a direct monthly income allowance of 1,000 MUR provided to those earning a gross income of up to 50,000 MUR)

Minimum Wage

General

The National minimum wage payable to a full-time employee for the calendar year ending 31 December 2022 is:

  • For an employee of a Non-Export Enterprise – 10,575 MUR
  • For an employee of an Export Enterprise – 9,875 MUR

(Should full-time employees’ salary be less than 9,875 MUR the Government will pay a special top-up allowance of up to 1,200 MUR per month)

 

Payroll

Payroll Cycle

The typical payroll cycle in Mauritius is on a monthly basis.

13th Salary

There is a statutory requirement to provide a 13th salary.  The Employer shall pay the employee, either an End of Year Bonus equivalent to 1/12 of the annual earnings figure or a gratuity in accordance with the End of Year Gratuity Act 2001, (whichever is the higher), as long as the employee has been in continuous employment for the whole or part of the year and is still in employment as of 31 December of that year.

75% of this expected bonus is payable no later than 5 working days before 25 December and the balance no later than the last working day of the year.

 

Working Hours

General

The standard workweek in Mauritius is 45 hours per week, 9 hours per day for five days in a week, or eight hours per day for six days in a week.

Overtime

All work exceeding the standard working hours a week is to be paid as overtime. Overtime is paid at the following rates: 150% of the regular hourly salary rate. Should an employee be required to work for more than 2 hours after having completed the normal day’s work on any day of the week, the employer must additionally provide an adequate free meal or be paid a meal allowance of 85.00 MAU.

 

Leave

Paid Time Off

Employees are generally entitled to a minimum of 20 days of paid annual leave, once one year of service has been completed.

Prior to that once an employee has been employed for 6 months, the employee is entitled to one day of leave per month for the remaining six months of the year, i.e., 6 days of paid annual leave.

Public Holidays

There are 15 National Holidays in 2022.

Sick Days

An employee is entitled to 21 days of 100% paid sickness absence per year, following completion of six months of service.

All employees must advise the employer on the first day of sickness and provide a medical certificate by the fourth day (at the latest).

In 2022, a new provision regarding leave to take care of a sick child has been introduced, whereby an employee can use up to five days of holiday/annual leave entitlement to take care of the sick child.

Maternity Leave

Female employees are entitled to 12 weeks of paid maternity leave in Mauritius, (following completion of one year of service), with the requirement to take six weeks before the due date and six weeks after the birth.

Maternity confirmation certificates must be provided before any maternity leave can commence.

Paternity Leave

In Mauritius, a father is entitled to five days paid paternity in one calendar year.

Parental Leave

There are no provisions in the law regarding parental leave.

Other Leave

  • 6 days of paid leave for an employee’s first marriage
  • 3 days of paid leave for the marriage of an employee’s child.
  • 3 days paid leave for bereavement of a direct relative.
 

Termination

Termination Process

Employers can terminate a fix term contract by giving the following reasons – business, personal, or employee misconduct. It requires notice and a written explanation for the termination (as required by the Workers’ Rights Act (WRA)).

In addition, the employer must pay the employee an End of Year Bonus equivalent to 1/12 of his yearly earnings on the last working day when:

(a) the contract of determinate duration ends before the 31 December of any year; (b) the contract is terminated in the course of the year for any reason.

(c) the employee resigns in the year after having been in continuous employment for at least 8 months.

Notice Period

The statutory notice period has stipulated in the Workers’ Rights Act (WRA), that an employer must give a minimum of 30 days’ notice prior to dismissal, although longer notice periods are often stipulated in the employment contract.

Severance Pay

In general, employees are entitled to severance pay based on length of service, and reason for termination.  In accordance with the Workers’ Rights Act (WRA), where the employer terminates an employee’s employment without justification, the worker may claim severance allowance against the employer if they have completed continuous employment for at least 12 months.

Severance allowance is calculated based on three months’ remuneration per year of service in that employment.

Probation Period

The standard probation period in Mauritius ranges from one to three months.

 

VISA

VISA

A foreign employee requires a work permit to start working in Mauritius but must also obtain a residence permit. An occupation is a package of both residence and work permit, allowing people to work and live in Mauritius. Obtaining an occupation permit in Mauritius is only possible when being a sponsored professional, self-employed worker, or an investor.  Alternatively, a regular work permit that comes with a separate residence permit can be applied for.

 

However, the Minister of Finance has announced immigration measures in the 2022 budget aimed at making the country’s immigration system more investor friendly. The announced measures include the introduction of work and residence permit eligibility rights and benefits for residential property owners and shareholders of companies in Mauritius; assisting businesses to recruit foreign national graduates of local tertiary institutions under the Young Professional Occupation Permit; enabling entrepreneurs and students to complete their studies to apply for a Premium Visa, which allows work for companies outside Mauritius while in Mauritius; and expediting the issuance of work permits. These measures are likely to pass and be implemented into law over the next 12 months.

 

VAT

General

The Standard rate of VAT in Mauritius is 15%.

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