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ok, thanks for the answer. Do these banks also provide the SSS forms? mas ok sana kung pati Philhealth na rin

 

sss form RS-5 (monthly payment form for SE/VM) ay puede mo lang makuha sa mga SSS Offices/Branch....

so b4 going to these banks, mag secure k muna ng mga forms....

 

 

but the best way to remit ur contributions is thru the SSS Tellers....

most of the SSS branches ay meron n nito...

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sss form RS-5 (monthly payment form for SE/VM) ay puede mo lang makuha sa mga SSS Offices/Branch....

so b4 going to these banks, mag secure k muna ng mga forms....

but the best way to remit ur contributions is thru the SSS Tellers....

most of the SSS branches ay meron n nito...

 

sir, nakita ko sa sss website na merong downloadable form na pwedeng i-print out. pwede din ba yun? will the bank accept that?

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pareng izzecoh,

 

you're such a big help to all the people here. great job! pasensya na kung marami akong tanong.

 

I'm sure this was already asked before, but for the benefit of all the new members (including me) in this thread, maybe you can explain again how SSS computes for a member's pension upon retirement.

 

salamat po! :)

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Good afternoon guys. Saan sss branch at bank tumatanggap ng payment para sa contribution?

 

*** meron ba form na kailangan for voluntary contribution?

 

I asked around about this and some friends told me that they pay their SSS (individual) at either Chinabank or Unionbank. You can also pay at Bayad Center. I think you can print out the form that's provided in their website (www.sss.gov.ph) and then use that form for your payments.

 

If I'm wrong, anyone pls correct me. tnx

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I asked around about this and some friends told me that they pay their SSS (individual) at either Chinabank or Unionbank. You can also pay at Bayad Center. I think you can print out the form that's provided in their website (www.sss.gov.ph) and then use that form for your payments.

 

If I'm wrong, anyone pls correct me. tnx

 

 

ok. tnx

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pareng izzecoh,

 

you're such a big help to all the people here. great job! pasensya na kung marami akong tanong.

 

I'm sure this was already asked before, but for the benefit of all the new members (including me) in this thread, maybe you can explain again how SSS computes for a member's pension upon retirement.

 

salamat po! :)

 

How much monthly pension will a retiree receive?

The monthly pension depends on the members paid contributions, including the credited years of service (CYS) and the number of dependent minor children but not to exceed five. The amount of monthly pension will be the highest of:

 

1. the sum of P300 plus 20 percent of the average monthly salary credit plus 2 per cent of the average monthly salary credit for each accredited year of service (CYS) in excess of ten years; or

2. 40 per cent of the average monthly salary credit; or

3. P1,200, provided that the credited years of service (CYS) is at least 10 or more but less than 20 or P2,000, if the CYS is 20 or more. The monthly pension is paid for not less than 60 months.

 

A retiree has the option to receive the first 18 monthly pension in lump sum discounted at a preferential rate of interest to be determined by the SSS. The option should be exercised upon filing of the first retirement claim. Only advance payments shall be discounted on the date of the payment. The dependents’ pension and 13th month pensions are excluded from the 18 months lump sum pension.

 

The member will receive the monthly pension on the 19th month and every month thereafter.

 

sss.gov.ph

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dati sa private company ako nagwowork so sa SSS ako ng-cocontribute? now andito na ako sa government, papaano n po iyong naibigay ko sa SSS?pede po b yun makuha kapag nagretire n ako? eventhough under GSIS p rin ako?

 

dont wori, u are still entitled for sss benefits..... and u can still continue ur sss contributions as voluntary member...

maganda yan pagdating ng inyong retirement age..... puede maging dalawa ang pension nyo.... :D

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