Regulation on the Social Security Insurance of Domestic Service Workers

Domestic service workers are now categorized according to the days worked in a calendar month, threshold being 10 days. Accordingly, employers who employ domestic service workers 10 days or more are obliged to contribute the full SSI amount.
a) Mandatory Full Insurance for Domestic Workers employed 10 days or more in a calendar month:
b) Mandatory Workplace Health and Safety Insurance for Domestic workers employed less than 10 days:
It is also noted that for workers to benefit from coverage relating to work-related accidents and sickness, they are required to have been registered as a domestic worker at least 10 days prior to the date of the accident, have insured status at the time of the accident / sickness, and have no outstanding premium debts.
- Domestic service workers working for 10 days or more in a household and employed by a real person shall be under mandatory SSI coverage and classified as a 4/a employee within the scope of the law enumerated 5510.
- Domestic service workers working for less than 10 days in a household and employed by a real person shall be under mandatory workplace health and safety coverage (2% of daily minimum wage – paid by the real person employer).
INCOME TAX ON DOMESTIC SERVİCE WAGES
Exemption is applicable in cases where
- Domestic service work is undertaken by individuals ( i.e., real persons and not by professional cleaning companies)
- Performed at a non-commercial establishment (i.e., households or residential apartment buildings)
- Service provided shall be related to cleaning, gardening, child or elderly care (teaching and private lessons are excluded).