Resident Tax Brackets
There is a single, standard rate of personal income tax in Afghanistan that applies to both residents and non-residents.
Social Security
The employer has a responsibility to contribute 50% of the employees salary for social security.
Statutory Benefits
In Afghanistan, the government provides employees with several benefits. These include things such as healthcare and retirement plans through their employment contracts- it's not optional.
- Education Allowance: This benefit ensures that the employee is compensated for educational purposes.
- Food Allowance: This ensures that the employee is benefitted with food compensation as per the market rates.
- Healthcare Insurances: This social security benefit provides compensational benefits to the employee for healthcare purposes.
- Paid Leaves: The employer must provide the employee with statutory paid leaves.
Fringe Benefits
In Afghanistan, fringes benefits are given to employees. These can be either monetary or non-monetary depending on the business requirements and budgets set for providing them as well as what goals one might want their company reach through this practice of offering perks that help attract quality staff members who will work hard towards achieving those objectives.
Commonly provided fringe benefits include:
- Food Allowance
- Transportations
- Work equipment
- Travel Allowances
- Wage for work stoppage
- Medical Services
- Financial Aid
Exempt Benefits
No specific requirements on Exempt Benefits.
Long-term Incentives
No specific requirements on Long-Term Incentives.