SOCSO LINDUNG 24 JAM: What Employers Need to Know About Malaysia’s Non-Employment Injury Scheme
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Malaysia’s social security landscape is evolving with the introduction of LINDUNG 24 JAM, a new initiative under SOCSO (PERKESO) that extends protection beyond the workplace. Effective 1 June 2026, this scheme introduces 24-hour coverage for non-employment injuries, alongside new payroll and compliance responsibilities for employers.
This document provides a simple and structured overview of the scheme, its implications, and what organizations must do to stay compliant.
Importance of LINDUNG 24 JAM
The Malaysian Government has enhanced the Employees’ Social Security framework to ensure continuous protection for employees, even outside working hours. Previously, SOCSO coverage was limited to employment-related and commuting accidents. With LINDUNG 24 JAM:
- Employees are protected round the clock
- Coverage applies throughout the employment period
- Employers must implement new payroll deductions
This reform strengthens employee welfare while placing greater accountability on employers for payroll accuracy and statutory compliance.
Key Highlights of the Scheme
24-Hour Protection
LINDUNG 24 JAM extends SOCSO benefits to cover:
- Accidents occurring outside working hours
- Incidents not related to employment
- Coverage across the entire employment duration
Mandatory Contributions
- Contributions are fully borne by employees
- Employers are responsible for deducting and remitting via payroll
- Phased contribution rates apply:
- 0.75%
- 1.00%
- 1.25%
Contribution amounts are computed based on SOCSO wage schedules.
Coverage
The scheme provides benefits aligned with SOCSO’s traditional offerings:
- Medical treatment (SOCSO panel)
- Temporary and permanent disability benefits
- Dependents and funeral benefits
- Rehabilitation support
This ensures continuity of protection even beyond workplace incidents.
Exclusions you should know
It is equally important to understand the exclusions:
- Accidents occurring outside Malaysia
- Illnesses (non-accident related)
- Cases involving immigration law violations
- Self-employed individuals (under separate legislation)
- Domestic workers
Coverage determination and claims remain under PERKESO, not payroll systems.
Employer Responsibilities
LINDUNG 24 JAM introduces following new obligations for employers:
Payroll Compliance
- Deduct employee contributions accurately
- Apply the correct phased contribution rates
- Ensure proper wage mapping and employee eligibility
Contribution Management
- Remit contributions on time to SOCSO
- Maintain accurate payroll records
Governance & Reporting
- Ensure audit-ready documentation
- Align payroll reporting with updated SOCSO formats
Failure to comply may result in penalties, enforcement actions, or financial exposure.
LINDUNG 24 JAM marks a significant advancement in Malaysia’s social security framework by strengthening employee protection through round-the-clock coverage. It also introduces new payroll deductions and compliance requirements, making it essential for organizations to enhance payroll governance and ensure greater accuracy in their processes.
The successful implementation of LINDUNG 24 JAM hinges on early preparation and strong alignment of payroll processes. Employers should take proactive steps to update payroll systems, validate employee data, and strengthen compliance frameworks. By doing so, organizations can ensure a smooth transition, meet statutory obligations, and reinforce their commitment to employee well-being.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
SOCSO LINDUNG 24 JAM Malaysia is a new SOCSO (PERKESO) protection scheme that extends employee social security coverage beyond workplace-related incidents. Effective from 1 June 2026, the scheme provides 24-hour protection for non-employment injuries throughout the employee’s coverage period, strengthening protection outside normal working hours.
SOCSO LINDUNG 24 JAM Malaysia will take effect on 1 June 2026. Employers in Malaysia should prepare their payroll systems, employee records, and statutory compliance processes in advance to ensure accurate contribution deductions and reporting from the implementation date.
SOCSO LINDUNG 24 JAM introduces new payroll responsibilities for employers. While contributions are fully borne by employees, employers must accurately deduct contributions through payroll, apply the correct contribution rates, remit payments to SOCSO (PERKESO) on time, and maintain proper payroll records for compliance and audit purposes.
The SOCSO LINDUNG 24 JAM contribution rate will be implemented through phased rates of 0.75%, 1.00%, and 1.25%, based on the applicable SOCSO wage schedule. Employers must ensure their payroll systems are updated to calculate and process the correct employee deductions.
Employers should review payroll readiness, update HR and payroll systems, validate employee information, confirm wage mapping, test contribution calculations, and strengthen statutory compliance processes before SOCSO LINDUNG 24 JAM Malaysia begins on 1 June 2026. Early preparation will help ensure smooth implementation and accurate payroll processing.
SOCSO LINDUNG 24 JAM Malaysia applies to eligible employees covered under the SOCSO (PERKESO) framework during their employment period. The scheme extends protection for non-employment injuries beyond normal working hours, while eligibility, coverage determination, and claims assessment remain subject to SOCSO requirements.
SOCSO LINDUNG 24 JAM Malaysia provides social security benefits aligned with SOCSO’s protection framework, including medical treatment, temporary and permanent disability benefits, dependants’ benefits, funeral benefits, and rehabilitation support for eligible employees covered under the scheme.
Karan heads the Payroll Bureau at Ramco Systems, leading global payroll compliance across 50+ countries in Asia, Oceania, Africa, the Middle East, and Europe. With over 16 years of experience, he specializes in payroll compliance, cross-border tax advisory, and policy design. He has held roles at BlackRock and KPMG, focusing on global mobility and expatriate taxation. A Chartered Accountant and graduate of University of Delhi, he enjoys traveling and follows Formula 1.