TheGeneral Posted January 28, 2005 Share Posted January 28, 2005 i had a salary loan from SSS years before but i transferred companies a couple of times and i don't think my payment was carried-over. i have all intentions to pay my loan but i also went abroad and i wasn't able to attend to it anymore. what moves should i do to continue payment? how could i know how much is my outstanding loan? i'm afraid it might have bloated because of the accumulated interest over the past couple of years. another thing, can i get paternal assistance even if i have an outstanding salary loan? i hope u could provide me answers. thanks! Quote Link to comment
legato Posted January 31, 2005 Share Posted January 31, 2005 besides from loan, pension after ur retirement, what are the other benefits that we can avail from SSS? Kapag nagloan ka malaki rin interest kahit pero mo na yon. Laki kaya ng kaltas sa SSS every month!!!! Quote Link to comment
izzecoh Posted February 4, 2005 Author Share Posted February 4, 2005 Sir, i check my contributions online regularly. i mean every month i go online jst to check for my posted contributions.Q: how long are they(SSS) be able to update my contributions online?i always ask kc our HR why are there months that has no postings. minsan nga nammis-interpret na pagttanong ko e..tnx <{POST_SNAPBACK}> the longest time will be two months... pag lumapas k dun, meron problem ung payments mo.... go to the nearest SSS branch to inquire.... Quote Link to comment
izzecoh Posted February 4, 2005 Author Share Posted February 4, 2005 i had a salary loan from SSS years before but i transferred companies a couple of times and i don't think my payment was carried-over. i have all intentions to pay my loan but i also went abroad and i wasn't able to attend to it anymore. what moves should i do to continue payment? how could i know how much is my outstanding loan? i'm afraid it might have bloated because of the accumulated interest over the past couple of years. another thing, can i get paternal assistance even if i have an outstanding salary loan? i hope u could provide me answers. thanks! <{POST_SNAPBACK}> have you checked your loan balance online?? we have this condonation program, which condones the amount of penalty, only the interest plus the principal amount will be paid.... it runs until September 30, 2005..... you can remit your pyments thru banks... for more infos. log on to our site... Quote Link to comment
izzecoh Posted February 4, 2005 Author Share Posted February 4, 2005 besides from loan, pension after ur retirement, what are the other benefits that we can avail from SSS? Kapag nagloan ka malaki rin interest kahit pero mo na yon. Laki kaya ng kaltas sa SSS every month!!!!<{POST_SNAPBACK}> we have the disability benefits, funeral, sickness and maternity......interest s loan?? syempre kailangan yun... para kumita ang SSS.... kung titgnan mo ung contributions mo against the benefits.... panalo panalo ka... for example..... kapag meron kng 1 contribution khit the minimum amount... (P94.00 actually) your entitled automatically for the P20,000 funeral benefit... o d tumubo ung contributions mo.... di ba?? cno lugi?? Quote Link to comment
HimuraButosay Posted February 9, 2005 Share Posted February 9, 2005 hi izzecoh, keep it up, may your tribe increase :cool: i have another question, i asked you earlier about this but i hope you won't mind... i don't have a corporated ID nor a company ID(since i'm self-employed right now), but i do have a postal ID, my birth certificate (NSO secpa), and the DTI registration which is still good until 2006, will that be enough to apply for an SSS Id? thank you in advance :cool: Quote Link to comment
Terranboy Posted February 13, 2005 Share Posted February 13, 2005 Tanong lang, i still have an outstanding balance for the salary loan, how can i inquire kung magkano na yon, and paano ko mababayaran yon, im working here in abroad.... Saka pwede ko pa ba i-continue and pag bayad non monthly SSS.... Quote Link to comment
tarosa69 Posted February 13, 2005 Share Posted February 13, 2005 my father is about to retire next year, I would just like to ask how to compute his pension? will it be based on his salary or the amount which is deducted as his sss contribution? Quote Link to comment
profX Posted February 13, 2005 Share Posted February 13, 2005 i had stop voluntarily contributing to sss , but just this feb i continue the philhealth payment as voluntarily for fear of sudden hospital needs , now i like to know which one is better a caritas health ins or continue paying the philhealth? Quote Link to comment
izzecoh Posted February 14, 2005 Author Share Posted February 14, 2005 hi izzecoh, keep it up, may your tribe increase :cool: i have another question, i asked you earlier about this but i hope you won't mind... i don't have a corporated ID nor a company ID(since i'm self-employed right now), but i do have a postal ID, my birth certificate (NSO secpa), and the DTI registration which is still good until 2006, will that be enough to apply for an SSS Id? thank you in advance :cool:<{POST_SNAPBACK}> secondary documents will do,,, atm card with your name printed, puede na yun... bring any documents with your name on it.. (School ID, Form 138 , Voter's Id or affidavit, etc.) just to make sure... Quote Link to comment
izzecoh Posted February 14, 2005 Author Share Posted February 14, 2005 Tanong lang, i still have an outstanding balance for the salary loan, how can i inquire kung magkano na yon, and paano ko mababayaran yon, im working here in abroad.... Saka pwede ko pa ba i-continue and pag bayad non monthly SSS....<{POST_SNAPBACK}>you log on to the sss website, there is an online verification menu that may help you, or u can PM me ur ss no. and ur email address. i'll verify it personally Quote Link to comment
izzecoh Posted February 14, 2005 Author Share Posted February 14, 2005 my father is about to retire next year, I would just like to ask how to compute his pension? will it be based on his salary or the amount which is deducted as his sss contribution?<{POST_SNAPBACK}> only the SSS Processors knows the exact comp*tation, but it surely based on the contributions.... Quote Link to comment
izzecoh Posted February 14, 2005 Author Share Posted February 14, 2005 i had stop voluntarily contributing to sss , but just this feb i continue the philhealth payment as voluntarily for fear of sudden hospital needs , now i like to know which one is better a caritas health ins or continue paying the philhealth?<{POST_SNAPBACK}> u must also continue ur contributions with the SSS, there is some benefits that the SSS only gives,, like Sickness/Disabilities,,, pls log on to our sss website for some infos about the benefits.. Quote Link to comment
buhaghag Posted February 16, 2005 Share Posted February 16, 2005 boss izzechoh,bakit kaya kapag nag tatry akong mag log sa SSS site, sinasabi nya na hindi daw available ung SSS number na yun doon.. pag kakaalam ko, nag try na din ako dati pero gumana sya.. this year lang sya naging ganun... tenks Quote Link to comment
Reese Posted February 16, 2005 Share Posted February 16, 2005 pre, ilapit ko nman sa iyo ung prob ng father ng staff ko. he did not go to the annual confirmation thingy last year (sked nya is july 2004) so since august, he hasn't been receiving his pension since august, thinking he's dead. how to correct this? Quote Link to comment
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