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Social Security Board Says Self-Employed Declarations Must Reflect EC$11.50 Minimum Wage

08 May 2026
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INCREASE IN SELF EMPLOYED DECLARED EARNINGS

The Antigua & Barbuda Social Security Board wishes to advise self-employed persons that in accordance with the Antigua and Barbuda Labour Code (Minimum Basic Wage) Order 2026 No. 30, the National Minimum Wage has increased to EC$11.50 effective April 1, 2026.

As a self-employed individual, this change directly impacts your Social Security obligations, based on your declared earnings which should be in keeping with the legal minimum wage.

Therefore, self-employed persons whose monthly declared earnings are currently below EC$2000.00 are required to update their records to ensure continued compliance and protection of your future benefits.

Why This Matters:

Benefit Accuracy: Your future benefits are calculated based on these contributions and underpaying now could result in significantly lower payouts later.

Legal Compliance: Ensuring your declarations match the current legal minimum wage is a statutory requirement for all registered self-employed persons. Declarations below the minimum wage will not be accepted.

If you have any inquiries regarding how these changes specifically affect your account, please contact the Self-Employed Unit at 268-736-3000 for further information.

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