Legislative summary of changes
Revised NSSF contribution limits, effective 1 February 2026
- Tier I (Lower Earnings Limit)
- Increases from KSh 8,000 to KSh 9,000.
- Employee and employer contribution rates remain at 6% each.
- This results in a Tier I monthly contribution of KSh 540 for the employee and KSh 540 for the employer (6% of KSh 9,000).
- Tier II (Upper Earnings Limit)
- Increases from KSh 72,000 to KSh 108,000.
- This expands the pensionable earnings band subject to 6% employee and 6% employer contributions.
- Maximum monthly contributions
- Maximum employee contribution increases from KSh 4,320 to KSh 6,480.
- Employers match the same amount, increasing the maximum combined contribution from KSh 8,640 to KSh 12,960 per month.
- Clarifications / legal context
- These changes reflect Year 4 of the phased implementation schedule under the NSSF Act, which began in February 2023.
- Future adjustments after this phase are expected to be issued via Gazette Notices by the Cabinet Secretary for Labour and Social Protection.
NSSF contributions are tax-deductible, which may affect taxable employment income.
Additional information and resources
- Click here to access the official publication.
- Please refer to release note PSPDEV-25160 titled Calculation changes / NSSF rates update 2026 for more information.
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The Deel Local Payroll Team