Senegal | How to exclude an employer from the Family Benefits contributions

Senegal | How to exclude an employer from the Family Benefits contributions

Within the country certain criteria are accepted for a Company to not contribute towards the Social Security family benefits alongside employee contributions.

To active such functionality navigate to Employee > Basic Information > Basic Profile

The Exclude from Family benefits tick box can be activated.

      

When the setting is active, the Company Contribution component for Securite Sociale Employeur Familie will no longer be present for the selected employee record.
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