🇲🇱 Mali

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Employer of Record (EOR), Payroll & HR Outsourcing in Mali

Employees in Mali typically work 40 hours per week, under the framework of the Malian Labor Code.

Hiring in Mali requires compliance with employment classification rules, progressive income tax regulations, mandatory INPS and AMO contributions, overtime compensation rules, statutory leave entitlements, and structured termination procedures.

Intel Outsourcing Services enables companies to hire in Mali compliantly — without establishing a local entity — through our Employer of Record (EOR), payroll outsourcing, and HR administration solutions.

How an Employer of Record Helps You Hire in Mali

As your Employer of Record in Mali, we:

You retain full operational control of your workforce, while we manage employment risk and compliance.

Employment in Mali

Probation Period

Probation depends on employee classification:

  • Hourly or daily-paid employees: 1 legal week
  • Employees in categories 1–8 who have already worked: 1 month
  • Employees in categories 1–8 who have never worked: 3 months
  • Employees in category 9 and above: 3 months
  • Hourly, daily, or weekly-paid workers: 8 days
  • Monthly-paid workers (categories 1–8): 1 month
  • Workers in category 9 and above: 3 months

Proper notice compliance is essential to avoid disputes.

Standard Working Hours

  • 40 hours per week

Overtime Compensation

  • 41st to 48th hour: 10% increase
  • Beyond 48 hours: 35% increase
  • Weekly rest days or public holidays:
  • Daytime: 50% increase
  • Nighttime: 100% increase

Accurate overtime tracking is required to remain compliant.

Payroll Cycle

Payroll is processed monthly, with salaries paid at month-end.

Minimum Wage

  • 40,000 XOF per month

Sector-specific collective agreements may apply.

Monthly payroll tax declarations must be submitted according to Malian tax authority requirements.

Income Tax (Progressive Rates)

  • Up to 330,000 XOF: 0%
  • 330,000 – 578,400 XOF: 5%
  • 578,400 – 1,176,400 XOF: 12%
  • 1,176,400 – 1,789,733 XOF: 18%
  • 1,789,733 – 2,384,195 XOF: 26%
  • 2,384,195 – 3,494,130 XOF: 31%
  • Over 3,494,130 XOF: 37%

Employers must withhold and remit income tax monthly.

Employers must register employees with:

  • INPS (National Social Security Institute)
    • AMO (Mandatory Health Insurance)

Employer Contributions

  • INPS: 16.4%
  • AMO: 3.50%
  • Flat-rate contribution: 3.50%
  • Housing tax: 1%

Failure to comply may result in penalties and regulatory exposure.

IOS ensures proper registration and contribution management.

Employees are entitled to:

  • Accrued leave payment
    • Notice period or payment in lieu of notice
    • Severance pay calculated as:
  • First 5 years: 25% per year
  • Next 5 years: 30% per year
  • Beyond 10 years: 40% per year

Proper calculation is essential to mitigate legal risk.

Annual Leave

  • 2.5 days per month worked
    • Total: 30 days per year

Maternity Leave

  • 14 weeks (6 weeks before and 8 weeks after delivery)

Paternity Leave

  • 1 day

Sick Leave

Employees are entitled to sick leave in accordance with labor law and collective agreements.

Other Statutory Leaves

Malian labor law may provide for:

  • Marriage leave
    • Bereavement leave
    • Family event leave
    • Leave for workplace injury

Specific durations may depend on sector and collective agreements.

Annual Leave

  • Employees are entitled to 24 days of paid annual leave per year.

Maternity Leave

Maternity leave is typically 14 weeks, with benefits administered through social security.

Sick Leave

Employees are entitled to sick leave in accordance with labor law and collective agreements.

Other Statutory Leaves

Senegalese labor law also provides for:

  • Marriage leave
  • Bereavement leave
  • Leave for family events
  • Leave for religious observances (where applicable)
  • Leave for workplace injury

 

Specific durations may depend on sector and collective agreements.

Mali observes national and religious public holidays, which employers must respect.

Common public holidays include:

  • New Year’s Day
  • Labor Day
  • Independence Day (September 22)
  • Christmas Day
  • Islamic religious holidays (dates vary annually)

Overtime compensation applies if employees work on public holidays.

Managing payroll, overtime, statutory leave, social contributions, and terminations in Mali requires strong local expertise.

Intel Outsourcing Services ensures:

  • Accurate payroll & overtime calculations
  • Proper tax withholding
  • Statutory leave compliance
  • Lawful termination procedures
  • Reduced regulatory risk

Start Hiring in In Mali

Expanding into Mali does not require entity setup.

Partner with Intel Outsourcing Services to hire compliantly, manage payroll efficiently, and mitigate employment risk.

📩 Contact our team to discuss your workforce strategy in Mali.