SSS extends deadline of payments until June 1
>> Tuesday, April 14, 2020
By Patrick Andrew Rillorta
The Social
Security System (SSS) on Friday announced that it is extending the deadline for
the payment of monthly contributions of its members and employers until June 1,
2020
SSS President and Chief Executive Officer Aurora C. Ignacio said that
SSS had extended the payment deadline for SSS contributions. SSS made this
decision after the President placed the entire country under a state of
calamity due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
"For self-employed, voluntary, and non-working spouse members, they
can pay their SSS contributions for the applicable months of January, February
and March 2020, or the first quarter of 2020 until June 1, 2020. On the other
hand, regular and household employers have until June 1, 2020 to pay for their
employee's contributions from February to April May 2020 without incurring any
penalties," Ignacio said.
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.
Ignacio added 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.
The Social Security Commission (SSC), the highest policy-making body of
the SSS, revised the deadline for the payment of contributions for the said
applicable months in response to the restraint in the movement of the public,
limited operations of some banks and skeletal workforces in SSS branches.
"As we all know, the entire country was placed on community
quarantine and enhanced community quarantine to limit the movement of the
general public. 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.
Thus, we have decided to extend the payment deadlines for SSS contributions for
the mutual protection of our members and personnel," Ignacio explained.
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. For individual paying
members, they can pay their contributions using the Bayad Center mobile app,
Moneygment through My.SSS and PayMaya through the SSS Mobile App. On the other
hand, members can pay their contributions using the internet banking facility
of the Security Bank as long as they have an existing
deposit account with the bank.
Meanwhile, regular and household employers can pay SSS contributions
through the following bank web facilities: BPI Bizlink, Security Bank
Corporation DigiBanker, and UnionBank OneHUB. Employers can also pay their SSS
obligations using the eGov BancNet Online. The online payment facility includes
the following banks: Asia United Bank, Bank of Commerce, China Bank, CTBC Bank,
Metropolitan Bank, and Trust Company, MUFG Bank, Philippine Bank of
Communication, Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation, Robinsons Bank and
Standard Chartered. Employers must have an existing account with any of these
banks to use their online services.
"We urge the public to follow the instruction of the national
government and stay at home until the quarantine period is over. Don't worry
about the deadlines of your contribution payments. Payment schedules have been
extended for you and your family's safety," Ignacio said.
SSS added that the extension of contribution
payment deadlines is part of SSS' assistance package to help members and
pensioners affected by the health crisis brought by COVID-19.
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