Fully Managed Payroll in Cameroon.

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Cameroonian payroll is layered and regulation-heavy. With compulsory contributions to the National Social Insurance Fund (CNPS), employer taxes like the payroll tax and vocational training levy, and monthly income tax (IRPP) withholdings based on a progressive scale, compliance requires detailed local knowledge and ongoing oversight.

Employers must also follow Cameroon’s strict labor laws governing contracts, termination procedures, working hours, and statutory benefits. Monthly declarations and payments to multiple government bodies are mandatory, and mistakes can result in costly penalties and processing delays.

Our expert-led services and purpose-built payroll platform ensure your payroll in Cameroon is always accurate, compliant, and timely. And if any questions come up, your dedicated local support team is just a phone call away. So you can focus on growing your business – not navigating Cameroon’s complex payroll landscape.

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The labor market in Cameroon is governed by comprehensive payroll laws that emphasize employee rights and benefits. TopSource offers expert guidance and solutions for businesses managing their workforce in Cameroon. We assist with payroll processing, legal compliance, and human resource management, ensuring that businesses can focus on their core operations while maintaining a compliant and efficient workforce in Cameroon.

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Seamlessly run payroll in Cameroon and 130 other countries with guaranteed compliance to ever-changing local tax, labor, and reporting laws.

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You’ll have a named account manager and access to local specialists for Cameroon, so every question, update or challenge gets a fast, informed response.

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Effortlessly sync payroll with time tracking, leave, onboarding, and benefits systems via our dedicated API. Easily setup by our hands-on onboarding team.

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Whether you’re entering the market or scaling operations, our specialists provide the insight and guidance you need to succeed in one of the world’s most dynamic and regulated employment landscapes. With TopSource, you’re backed by real experts, every step of the way.

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Cameroon payroll: frequently asked questions

It means handing gross-to-net calculation, statutory withholding, and monthly filing to a specialist so your team does not have to master Cameroon’s PAYE and CNPS rules. A provider computes IRPP (personal income tax) plus the Additional Council Tax surcharge, deducts CNPS and Crédit Foncier contributions, pays net salaries in XAF, and remits declarations to the Direction Générale des Impôts (DGI) and CNPS by the 15th of the following month. Because Cameroon sits in the OHADA/CEMAC legal space and is partly bilingual, contracts and payslips are typically handled in French and English.

IRPP is deducted at source each month on a progressive scale of 10%, 15%, 25%, 35% and 38.5% on annual taxable bands, with a 10% Additional Council Tax (Centimes Additionnels Communaux, CAC) applied on top of the tax due (2026, per DGI/impots.cm and PwC). PwC states the combined bands as 11%, 16.5%, 27.5% and 38.5% on net income once the CAC is folded in. The employer withholds and remits IRPP plus CAC to the DGI monthly, by the 15th of the following month.

Employers and employees each pay 4.2% for the old-age pension branch, and the employer alone funds family allowances at about 7% (general scheme) and occupational-risk insurance at 1.75% to 5% depending on the industry risk classification (2026, per CNPS/cnps.cm and PwC). The pension branch is capped at monthly insurable earnings of XAF 750,000, so the maximum monthly employee pension contribution is about XAF 31,500. Employers must register new hires with CNPS within eight days and declare contributions monthly.

Beyond IRPP, a 10% Additional Council Tax (CAC) is layered on the income tax, and the Crédit Foncier du Cameroun (CFC) housing fund takes 1.5% from the employer and 1% from the employee (2026, per PwC). A CRTV audiovisual royalty (RAV) is withheld on a fixed scale by salary band, reaching a maximum of XAF 13,000 per month for gross pay above XAF 1,000,000. The employer also pays 1% to the National Employment Fund (FNE).

On top of gross salary, employers typically carry CNPS pension at 4.2%, family allowances around 7%, occupational-risk cover of 1.75% to 5%, plus CFC housing at 1.5% and FNE at 1% (2026). That places the total employer statutory on-cost roughly in the 14% to 18% range of payroll, before the risk classification is confirmed. Employers also remit the employee-side deductions (IRPP + CAC, CNPS 4.2%, CFC 1%, RAV) that are withheld from staff pay.

Running your own payroll requires a registered local entity in Cameroon plus DGI tax and CNPS employer registrations, which takes time to establish in Douala or Yaounde. An Employer of Record (EOR) lets you hire and pay staff compliantly without incorporating, because the EOR is the legal employer of record and handles OHADA/CEMAC-compliant contracts, IRPP and CNPS filings, and net pay in XAF. This is usually the fastest route for testing the market or hiring a small team.

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