The Ministry of Home Affairs has just proposed a draft Decree stipulating the base salary and bonus regime for cadres, civil servants, public employees, and armed forces.
The draft Decree is currently in the process of collecting comments; stipulating the base salary applied from July 1, 2026 is 2.53 million VND/month, an increase of 19,000 VND compared to the current level.
The above base salary level is the basis for calculating salaries in salary scales, allowances and implementing other regimes according to the provisions of law, and is also used to calculate operating fees and living expenses according to regulations as well as calculate deductions and regimes enjoyed according to the base salary level.
The draft stipulates 9 groups of beneficiaries of salaries and allowances applying the new base salary level, including:
Cadres and civil servants from the Central to commune level are specified in Article 1 of the Law on Cadres and Civil Servants.
Public employees in public non-business units are specified in Article 1 of the Law on Public Employees.
People doing jobs under the labor contract regime specified in Decree No. 111/2022/ND-CP of the Government on contracts for some types of jobs in administrative agencies and public non-business units are subject to the case of being applied or having agreements in labor contracts applying salary ranking according to Decree No. 204/2004/ND-CP of the Government on salary regimes for cadres, civil servants, public employees and armed forces.
People working within the staffing quota at associations are supported by the state budget for operating expenses according to the provisions of Decree No. 126/2024/ND-CP of the Government stipulating the organization, operation and management of associations.
Officers, professional soldiers, workers, defense officials and contract workers of the army.
Officers, sergeants receiving salaries, police workers and contract workers belonging to the police force.
People working in cryptography organizations.
Non-commissioned officers and soldiers of the army; non-commissioned officers and soldiers of the police force.
Non-specialized personnel in villages and residential groups.
In addition to non-commissioned officers and soldiers of the army; non-commissioned officers and soldiers of the police; non-specialized personnel in villages and residential groups, the remaining 7 groups are subject to the bonus regime.