What do you think about the updates on the Table of SSS Contribution 2021? Do you think it seems fit for every employee and employer? Read Also New PhilHealth Contribution Table New Pag-Ibig Contribution Table Subscribe for updates! Enter your email address to subscribe and be the first to ...
Contributions of employees, kasambahays, and certain OFWs are deducted from their monthly salary and remitted to the SSS (along with the employer's share of contribution) by their respective employers. Others have to pay their entire contribution. ...
New Rate – 4.5% Employee Share + 8.5 % Employer Share = Total of 13%Minimum and Maximum Monthly Salary Credit (MSC) Old MSC – Php 2,000 to Php 20,000 New MSC – Php 3,000 to Php 25,000Significant Features of the New Contribution Schedule1...
if salary is less than 1,000 pesos because of emergency absenes. ano po and sss contribution? wala na po sa chart. NoraJanuary 24, 2018 Hi Gracy, I checked the SSS law at walang nakalagay don na hindi eligible ang employee as SSS member kung less than 1k ang monthly salary. I-repor...
Is your employer requiring you to submit your SSS Contribution print out? Or you just want to have a copy of your SSS Contribution? Here’s an easy tutorial for you on How to Print your… BENEFITS, PENSION February 24, 2024 How to Check your Estimated SSS Pension based on your Contribu...
How to Check your Estimated SSS Pension based on your Contribution and Age? Did you know that SSS has a pension calculator on their website? If you are curious of what will be your pension in the future, this article is for you. Here are the steps on… Read More BENEFITS...
pay unemployment benefits to jobless members, is the same law that raises the SSS contribution rate from 11% to12% in 2019, 13% in 2021, 14% in 2023, and 15% in 2025. Two-thirds of the increase will be shouldered by the employer, while one-third will be deducted from the employee....
If you are a business owner, professional, OFW or a voluntary contributor, you are very well aware of the hassle of paying for your Social Security System (SSS) contributions. Because if you were an employee before, you didn’t really have to think about all that because your employer took...
It is a good practice to regularly check your SSS Contributions if it is regularly remitted by your Employer (If you are employed) and posted. You may check your SSS Contributions online. If you have missing contribution, immediately reach your Payroll/HR Department and ask for proof of remit...
The monthly contributions are based on the compensation of the members. The current SSS contribution rate is 11% of the monthly salary credit not exceeding 16,000. And this is being shared by the employer (7.37%) and employee (3.63%). ...