Publisher
Public Revenue Office of the Republic of North Macedonia
Checked
24 de março de 2026

Insights Globais
North Macedonia hiring execution generally depends on accurate salary-tax handling, defensible employment records, and disciplined administration of working time, leave, and exit procedure. Employers should align payroll, leave, and separation controls before local hiring.
Operational snapshot
North Macedonia hiring execution generally depends on accurate salary-tax handling, defensible employment records, and disciplined administration of working time, leave, and exit procedure. Employers should align payroll, leave, and separation controls before local hiring.
Capital
Skopje
Payroll cycle
Monthly
Employer contribution
-
Languages
Macedonian, Albanian
Moeda
Macedonian Denar (MKD)
Last reviewed
23 de março de 2026
Employment and compliance summary
Employer cost and contributions
Employer planning should include salary commitments, payroll-tax handling, and the wider cost of compliant employment administration instead of modeling only base pay. Budget assumptions...
Payroll and tax operations
Payroll should be configured for personal income tax handling, salary deductions, and consistent pay timing from the first cycle. Employers should verify worker records, pay dates, and...
Leave and holiday rules
Leave balances and time-off administration should stay aligned with labour requirements and internal worker records. Holiday treatment should be reviewed before role changes, extended...
Termination and notice
Employment exits should be checked against labour-law procedure, notice handling, and supporting documentation before execution. Final pay, unused leave, and payroll closeout should be...
In 2025, the minimum wage requirements in North Macedonia differ slightly by source but align closely as follows:
| Contribution | Rate (%) |
|---|---|
| Pension & disability insurance | 18.8 |
| Health insurance | 7.5 |
| Employment insurance | 1.2 |
| Additional health insurance | 0.5 |
Social Contributions in North Macedonia (Employee side, 2025)
In North Macedonia, the legal framework defines clear standards for working hours:
| Aspect | Regulation |
|---|---|
| Standard Workweek | 40 hours |
| Typical Distribution | 8 hours/day, 5 days/week |
| Max Daily Hours | 8 hours |
| Overtime Limit | 8 hr/week, 190 hr/year |
| Overtime Premium | ≥35% over base wage |
| Paid Break | At least 30 minutes/day |
| Daily Rest | 12 hours between shifts |
| Weekly Rest | 24 consecutive hours |
Working Hours Regulations in North Macedonia (2025)
| Leave Type | Description & Duration |
|---|---|
| Annual Leave | 20–26 working days (paid, minimum legal entitlement) |
| Sick Leave | As medically necessary; compensated at 80% of salary for first 30 days (employer), beyond by insurance |
| Maternity Leave | 9 months (up to 1 year for multiple births); begins up to 45 days before due date |
| Paternity/Family | Short paid leave for birth of a child or urgent family circumstances (duration set by agreement/policy) |
| Adoption Leave | Mirrors maternity leave: up to 9 months/1 year (adoption of multiple children) |
| Leave for Public Duties | For performing civic duties, paid as required |
| Other Special Leave | For marriage, moving, bereavement, study/exam leave (exact days per event, per policy/collective agreement) |
Main Leave Types in North Macedonia (2025)
Employees are entitled to paid leave on national public holidays. If required to work on a holiday, premium compensation must be provided.
List of Key National Public Holidays (2025)
| Date | Holiday Name |
|---|---|
| Jan 1 | New Year’s Day |
| Jan 7 | Orthodox Christmas Day |
| Apr 20 | Orthodox Easter Sunday |
| Apr 21 | Orthodox Easter Monday |
| May 1 | Labour Day |
| May 24 | Saints Cyril and Methodius’ Day |
| Aug 2 | Republic Day |
| Sep 8 | Independence Day |
| Oct 11 | Day of the Macedonian Uprising |
| Oct 23 | Macedonian Revolutionary Struggle Day |
| Dec 8 | Saint Clement of Ohrid’s Day |
Official Public Holidays in North Macedonia (2025)
Termination of employment in North Macedonia is regulated by the Labor Law, which stipulates that employment contracts may only be terminated for legally valid reasons. These may include:
Employees on protected leave (e.g., maternity, parental, or sick leave), trade union representatives, and those exercising lawful rights (such as complaints) have special protections.
The statutory notice period depends on the employee’s length of service and the reason for termination:
| Length of Service | Notice Period |
|---|---|
| Up to 5 years | 1 month |
| Over 5 years | 2 months |
| During probation | 3 days |
| Mass redundancies (>5% or >150) | 2 months |
| Serious misconduct | None (immediate) |
Notice Period
Employment contracts or collective agreements may provide for longer notice periods; in such cases, the longer period applies. The notice period commences the day after the written notice is delivered. It is allowed for the employer and employee to agree on monetary compensation instead of working the notice period, in which case the employer must pay the full salary for the duration upfront.
Severance pay is mandatory when employment is terminated due to business reasons (redundancy, reorganization), but generally not required for termination due to employee misconduct or resignation. Eligibility starts after at least 6 months of continuous service.
Calculation Method:
| Years of Service | Typical Severance Entitlement |
|---|---|
| Up to 5 years | 1 month’s salary |
| 5–10 years | 2–2.5 months’ salary |
| 10–15 years | 3–3.5 months’ salary |
| 15–20 years | 4–4.5 months’ salary |
| 20–25 years | 5–6 months’ salary |
| Over 25 years | 6–7 months’ salary |
Severance Pay Calculation in North Macedonia (2025)
In North Macedonia, hiring independent contractors instead of employees can have benefits such as flexible engagement and avoiding social contributions. However, misclassification of workers as contractors rather than employees can lead to significant legal and financial risks, including penalties, back payments of taxes, and fines.
The government and courts apply tests to differentiate contractors from employees based on factors like:
Misclassification can trigger tax audits, social security contribution demands, and employment law claims.
| Criteria | Employee | Contractor |
|---|---|---|
| Control | Employer-directed work | Independent control |
| Work Scope | Core business activities | Specialized/project work |
| Economic Dependency | Dependent on one employer | Multiple clients |
| Tools and Workplace | Provided by employer/on-site | Own tools, often remote |
| Tax & Social Contributions | Employer withholds and pays | Contractor responsible |
| Labor Protections | Full employment rights and benefits | Limited protections |
| Contract Type | Employment contract | Service/consultancy agreement |
| Risk | Employer bears business risk | Contractor bears business risk |
Employee vs. Contractor Classification in North Macedonia
Foreign nationals intending to work in North Macedonia must obtain the appropriate visa and work permit to be legally employed.
| Aspect | Details | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Visa Types | C (Short-term), D (Long-term) | D required for work over 90 days |
| Work Permit | Mandatory for foreign employees | Employer must justify hire vs local |
| Key Documents | Employment contract, health insurance, accommodation proof | Police clearance, financial proof needed |
| Residence Permit | Temporary (1 year) with extension options | Permanent after 5 years legal stay |
| Insurance Requirement | Local/International health insurance | Travel insurance not accepted |
| Work Culture | Formal but friendly, respect hierarchy | Emphasis on punctuality & relationships |
| Religious Diversity | Orthodox Christianity, Islam, others | Respect for religious leave and practices |
| Anti-discrimination | Strictly prohibited on religious basis | Legal employee protections enforceable |
Visa, Work Culture, and Religious Considerations in North Macedonia (2025)
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Sources
Reviewed by PIO Compliance Research Team against public labor, payroll tax, social contribution, leave, termination, and employer compliance references available for North Macedonia as of the review date.
Referenced sources
Publisher
Public Revenue Office of the Republic of North Macedonia
Checked
24 de março de 2026
Publisher
Public Revenue Office of the Republic of North Macedonia
Checked
24 de março de 2026
Publisher
Ministry of Labour and Social Policy of the Republic of North Macedonia
Checked
24 de março de 2026