Delinquent employers liable for non-remittance
>> Monday, January 13, 2020
EDITORIAL
With the start of the
new year, beware employers who fail to remit Social Security System (SSS)
remittances.
The SSS, in
partnership with the Philippine National Police (PNP), recently arrested a
member of a school's board of directors in Rodriguez, Rizal during one of its
aggressive collection efforts.
Authorities
served a warrant of arrest to Alicia V. Cachero, a board member of
Divine Saviour Montessori School, due to the non-remittance of social security
contributions of their employees, a violation of Republic Act (RA) 1161 as
amended by RA 8282 o Social Security Law (now RA 11199 or the Social Security
Act of 2018).
“We hope this
serves as a message to erring employers to comply with their obligations under
the law. We will not allow the disregard for the social security protection of
our members,” SSS president and chief executive officer Aurora C. Ignacio
said.
Cachero,
along with other board members Jesus N. Nartatez, Fatima L. Nartates, Manuel V.
Cachero and Brian Nartatez, have contribution delinquencies of more than
P300,000 which is compromised of the social security contributions of around 35
employees.
Also
subjected to the operations on the same day is Yolanda C. Puno of Cradle Top
Learning School, located in the same municipality, with contribution
delinquencies of around P155,000. The team, however, has failed to serve the
warrant to Puno because she was not around during the said
operation.
As of this
writing, the Divine Saviour Montessori School has partially settled
underpayments amounting to P20,739.67, while the Cradle Top Learning School
plans to avail of an installment payment scheme. Both employers are in
coordination with the SSS San Mateo Branch to settle their outstanding
delinquencies.
Ignacio
reminded delinquent employers that strict compliance with the law is a must and
advised them to comply to avoid the lengthy judicial process.
The SSS chief
also thanked the PNP for their support to the pension fund in its ongoing
aggressive collection efforts against delinquent employers.
Aside from
its own version of Oplan Tokhang, the SSS, also in partnership with the PNP,
conducts its Run After Contribution Evaders (RACE) campaign wherein
show cause orders are posted in business establishments of non-compliant
employers.
The SSS recently conducted
12 operations in serving warrants of arrests and 31 RACE operations nationwide
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