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Viewing Your Social Security Contributions Record Online

01/05/2026 | Latest News

Keeping track of your social security contributions is both straightforward and secure, thanks to online services. The Social Security Contributions Record service provides every individual whether employed, self-occupied, or self-employed with a comprehensive overview of their contributions history, ensuring transparency and peace of mind.

What the Service Offers

By accessing your online record, you can view all contributions made throughout your employment years. The system categorises contributions into three main classes:

  • Class 1: For employed persons.
  • Class 2 and Class 3: For self-occupied and self-employed individuals, respectively.

Contributions paid in the previous year are typically displayed by December of the following year, allowing you to verify that your records are up to date. The platform also highlights any credits applied to your account and helps you identify gaps in your contribution history. If gaps are detected, the service provides guidance on possible actions to address them, ensuring your record remains complete and accurate.

Why It Matters

Regularly reviewing your social security contributions record ensures that your entitlements are protected and that any discrepancies are addressed promptly. The online service empowers you to manage your social security affairs proactively, providing peace of mind and supporting your long-term financial security.

How to Access Your Record

To use this service, you must have an active e-ID account issued by Identità, the Maltese government’s identity management agency. Once authenticated, you can securely access your Social Security Contributions – Record online. The process is designed to be user-friendly, with clear instructions and support available at every step.

Assistance

Should you encounter any difficulties while accessing your record, help is readily available. You can visit the Contact Us page, select ‘Social Security Contributions – Record’ from the mySocialSecurity cluster, and submit your query.