Kingdom of Eswatini

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Currency

Lilangeni – E

Official Language

Seswati
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  • English
  • Urdu
  • Hindi
  • Pharsi

Fiscal Year

1 Jul - 30 Jun

Payroll Frequency

Weekly, Bi-weekly & Monthly

Tax System and Regulations

Income Tax Structure

Eswatini’s income tax system applies a progressive tax on individuals, with residents taxed on worldwide income and non-residents on local income only. Individuals pay tax on earnings such as salaries and business profits, with allowances and deductions available to reduce taxable income. Employers must withhold taxes through the Pay As You Earn (PAYE) system and remit them to the Eswatini Revenue Service (ERS), which administers income tax under the Income Tax Order, 1975 (as amended). The Revenue Authority Act, 2008 created the ERS that administers, enforces and modernises Eswatini’s income tax system.

Payroll Taxes

Payroll taxes comprise PAYE income tax and Eswatini National Provident Fund (ENPF) contributions. The PAYE tax rates are progressive, ranging from 20% to 33% depending on the employee’s taxable income. Taxpayers must file monthly and annual income tax returns, and payments are generally made either through withholding (PAYE) or direct assessments. Employers and employees must contribute to the ENPF, a mandatory retirement savings scheme. Each contributes 5% of the employee’s gross monthly earnings, up to a monthly ceiling of E4 000, resulting in a maximum monthly contribution of E200 each (E400 total per employee). These contributions support retirement and social security benefits.

Tax Reporting and Payment Deadlines

The tax year runs from 1 July to 30 June. Employers must remit both employees’ PAYE tax and Eswatini National Provident Fund (ENPF) contributions to the ERS by the 7th of the following month. The annual return of salaries must be submitted on or before 30 September, unless otherwise notified by ERS. Failure to submit monthly or annual tax returns can result in penalties of up to 20% of the tax due, daily fines, interest charges and estimated assessments imposed by the ERS.

Documentation and Record-keeping

Employers and payroll providers must maintain accurate and up-to-date records of employee earnings, tax deductions (such as PAYE) and statutory contributions like those to the ENPF. These records must include details of employment contracts, salary payments, tax withholdings and remittances to the ERS. Documentation must be retained for at least five years to ensure compliance with tax and labour regulations and to support audits or inspections by authorities.

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