Despite the COVID-19 pandemic that shed millions of jobs and shuttered thousands of businesses, the state-run pension fund Social Security System (SSS) on Monday (Dec. 7) said the scheduled increase in contribution rate to 13 percent from 12 percent at present will push through in January 2021.
SSS president and chief executive Aurora C. Ignacio issued four circulars on the new schedule of SSS contributions for employers and employees, the self-employed, voluntary members and non-working spouses, as well as household employers and their helpers, or kasambahay.
SSS Circulars 2020-033 to 2020-036
These Circulars announce the New Schedule of SSS Contributions Effective January 2021 for Employers, Employees, Self-Employed, Voluntary, Non-working Spouse, Household employers and Kasambahay
For Employers and Employees: https://bit.ly/2JTPQ4E
For Self-Employed: https://bit.ly/37W0SPp
For Voluntary and Non-working Spouse: https://bit.ly/3gjAwu7
For Household employers and Kasambahay: https://bit.ly/33RXdRn
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These Circulars announce the New Schedule of SSS Contributions Effective…
Posted by Philippine Social Security System on Monday, 7 December 2020
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