Guide on the SSS Monthly Contribution 2023 – The Rates Based on Salary
SSS MONTHLY CONTRIBUTION 2023 – Here is the contribution rate set by the Social Security System for members who earn below P4,250.
Many Filipinos are members of the Social Security System, a state-run social insurance institution in the Philippines. Most of the SSS members are people who are currently employed in the private sector or those who have been employed in private companies before.
The SSS membership is also open for self-employed individuals as well as overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) provided that they pass the qualifications set by the institution. Every month, SSS members submit a certain amount to keep their accounts updated.
Have you checked the SSS monthly contribution 2023?
The monthly contribution rates may vary depending on the source of income of the member. Also, the amount earned by a member in a month is another factor considered on the rates.
Being the biggest population among the SSS members, we will discuss about the SSS monthly contribution 2023 for employed members.
For the SSS monthly contribution 2023 for employed members earning below P4,250, here’s a table guide for you:
SSS members who have updated accounts may be eligible to apply for the loans offered by the social insurance institution or avail the benefit offers. You may visit:
- SSS LOANS: 3 SSS Loan Offers For Members & How To Apply For Them
- SSS BENEFITS: Full List of Benefit Offers for Qualified Members
One of the most popular offers of the Social Security System (SSS) is the Salary Loan which is a multi-purpose cash loan offer. To apply for it, prepare your documents and submit it to a branch of the SSS nearest to you. The following are the requirements:
- duly-accomplished Member Loan Application Form
- SSS digitized ID or E-6 with any two (2) valid IDs (one of which with a recent photo)
- Postal ID
- Baptismal Certificate
- Tax Identification Number (TIN) Card
- Senior Citizens Card
- School ID
- Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) ID
- LTO Driver’s License
- Credit Card
- Health or Medical Card
- GSIS Card
- Seaman’s Book
- Company ID
- Voter’s Identification card/affidavit/Certificate of Registration
- ATM card with cardholder’s name or with certification from bank
- NBI Clearance
- Transcript of Records
- Certificate from:
- Office of Muslim Affairs
- Life Insurance Policy
- Office of Southern/Northern Cultural Communities
- Birth/Baptismal certificate of child/ren
- Certificate of Licensure/Qualification Documents/Seafarer’s ID and Record Book from Maritime Industry
- Certificate of Naturalization from the Bureau of Immigration
- Seafarer’s Registration Certificate issued by POEA
- Bank Account Passbook
- Pag-IBIG Member’s Data Form
- Overseas Worker Welfare Administration card
- Police Clearance
- Marriage Contract