Oct 122013
 

MANILA, Philippines – The Social Security System (SSS) has advised members who already paid advance premiums to review and update their payments in line with the new contribution rate and maximum monthly salary credit (MSC) that will take effect beginning January 2014.

SSS president and chief executive officer Emilio S. de Quiros Jr. said individually-paying members such as the self-employed, voluntary and OFWs who have paid contributions in advance based on the minimum MSC for the applicable months of January 2014 onwards should settle the difference that will result from the new prescribed minimum amount of contribution.

Under the new contribution schedule, the corresponding monthly contribution will be P110 for the minimum MSC of P1,000, P550 for the minimum MSC of P5,000 for OFWs, and P1,760 for the maximum MSC of P16,000.

“The difference between the existing and new corresponding amount of contribution will be an underpayment on the part of the member who has paid in advance. With respect to the revised contribution schedule, a self-employed or voluntary member who remitted a minimum premium of P104 in advance for January next year will automatically incur an underpayment of P6 while the prescribed minimum contribution of P520 by an OFW will be short by P30,” De Quiros explained.

Advance payments less than the required minimum contribution will not be considered by the SSS unless underpayment is settled. As a result, members with underpayments may face problems availing SSS benefits and services that often require a number of qualifying contributions.

To avoid underpayments, De Quiros said members can go to any SSS branch with tellering facilities or to SSS collecting partners in their area to settle the lacking amount. “All they have to do is to pay the difference using the Contributions Payment Return for SE/VM or RS-5 form and indicate that it is for the underpayments.”

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For advance payments above the minimum MSC of P1,000, the SSS chief said members may opt to pay the corresponding increase in contributions to retain the posting at the same MSC..

“If no appropriate adjustment is made, the SSS will post such advance payment at the applicable lower MSC, then the excess in the amount of contribution will be refunded upon the member’s request,” De Quiros added.

The new rates,  which had the blessing of President Aquino, are in line with efforts to increase the pension fund’s actuarial life and further strengthen its financial position.

Feb 092013
 
Nueva Ecija farmers’ association to subsidize SSS payment

MANILA, Philippines – The Social Security System (SSS), the state-run provident fund for private employees, has signed an agreement with a local irrigators association in Nueva Ecija to subsidize farmers’ contributions to the agency. In an agreement signed last month between Deep Well Sumulong Irrigators Association of Nueva Ecija and SSS covering 185 farmers, the association would provide a counterpart amount that would match its members’ monthly SSS contribution. As a result, the monthly contributions of member farmers to the SSS would double, SSS president and chief executive officer Emilio de Quiros Jr. said. “In effect, the subsidy will double the amount of the farmers’ SSS contributions,” De Quiros said. SSS contributions range from P104 to P1,560 every month depending on the member’s monthly earnings. If, for instance, the farmer saves P156 as SSS contribution a month, the association would add P156 as counterpart subsidy, for a total of P312 that will be credited to the farmer’s SSS account. Business ( Article MRec ), pagematch: 1, sectionmatch: 1 “The subsidy serves as additional motivation for farmers to save up for their future. The more they save, the more they will receive in counterpart funds for their contributions,” De Quiros said. Furthermore, the SSS chief said the arrangement with the association ensures convenient and regular remittance of the farmers’ SSS premiums because the association will do it for them. The association will use the cash incentives granted by the National Irrigation Authority (NIA) to associations that have shown efficient collection of Read More …