By CHINO S. LEYCO
State-run Social Security System (SSS) has extended the deadline for the first quarter payment of monthly contributions of its members and employers until the first day of June this year.
MB FILE / MANILA BULLETIN
In a statement, Aurora C. Ignacio, SSS president and chief executive, said that self-employed, voluntary, and non-working spouse members can pay their contributions for January, February and March until June 1, 2020.
Likewise, regular and household employers have until June 1 this year to pay their employee's contributions from February, April, May 2020 without incurring any penalties, she added.
Ignacio said they extended the payment deadline after President Duterte placed the entire country under a state of calamity due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
Meanwhile, employers with approved installment proposals under the Contribution Penalty Condonation Program must deposit their post-dated checks due in February, March, April, and May 2020 on June 1, 2020.
But Ignacio said that contributions paid retroactively by self-employed, voluntary, and non-working spouse members will not be used as eligibility for any benefit claim if the payment date falls within or after the semester of contingency.
“We recognize the difficulty encountered by our members and employers in paying SSS contributions since tellering services in SSS branches are temporarily suspended, and some banks are implementing limited operations,” Ignacio said.
“Thus, we have decided to extend the payment deadlines for SSS contributions for the mutual protection of our members and personnel," she added.
Ignacio also reminded employers that the payment deadline for the applicable months after April 2020 should again follow the regular payment schedule.
For self-employed, voluntary, and non-working spouse members, the payment deadline for the applicable months or quarters after March 2020 shall follow the regular payment schedule.
Likewise, SSS urged members and employers to use alternative online and mobile payment facilities in paying SSS contributions.
MB FILE / MANILA BULLETIN
In a statement, Aurora C. Ignacio, SSS president and chief executive, said that self-employed, voluntary, and non-working spouse members can pay their contributions for January, February and March until June 1, 2020.
Likewise, regular and household employers have until June 1 this year to pay their employee's contributions from February, April, May 2020 without incurring any penalties, she added.
Ignacio said they extended the payment deadline after President Duterte placed the entire country under a state of calamity due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
Meanwhile, employers with approved installment proposals under the Contribution Penalty Condonation Program must deposit their post-dated checks due in February, March, April, and May 2020 on June 1, 2020.
But Ignacio said that contributions paid retroactively by self-employed, voluntary, and non-working spouse members will not be used as eligibility for any benefit claim if the payment date falls within or after the semester of contingency.
“We recognize the difficulty encountered by our members and employers in paying SSS contributions since tellering services in SSS branches are temporarily suspended, and some banks are implementing limited operations,” Ignacio said.
“Thus, we have decided to extend the payment deadlines for SSS contributions for the mutual protection of our members and personnel," she added.
Ignacio also reminded employers that the payment deadline for the applicable months after April 2020 should again follow the regular payment schedule.
For self-employed, voluntary, and non-working spouse members, the payment deadline for the applicable months or quarters after March 2020 shall follow the regular payment schedule.
Likewise, SSS urged members and employers to use alternative online and mobile payment facilities in paying SSS contributions.