deinyttym Posted January 6, 2009 Share Posted January 6, 2009 could anyone kindly provide idea on formula how to compute expected benefits one a person reaches retiring age. hello po. sorry bossing long holiday at walang computer sa bundok kaya hindi naka-reply agad sa'yo. masalimuot ang tatlong formula used to compute a member's pension for retirement and it also depends on the members premium contributions. are you sure you want this po? here's one and the simplest formula: 40% of the average monthly salary credit :thumbsupsmiley: Quote Link to comment
lionel Posted February 23, 2009 Share Posted February 23, 2009 Sir, magtatanong. lang po..1. pwede po ba kumuha ng sss id kahit saang sss office sa buong pinas?2. at ilang years po ba dapat bago mag avail ng sss loan? thanks po in advance. Quote Link to comment
bukbok Posted February 23, 2009 Share Posted February 23, 2009 Here's the case sir: My lola died, cguro po mga 3-4 yrs na nkakalipas,..SSS member po sya,...patay na rin ang asawa nya (nauna pa sa kanya) ang pinaka bunsong anak is i think 34 years of age, binata, the rest po ay may-asawa na... ang tanong ko po: 1. May benepisyo pa bang makukuha ang lola ko? Or yung mga anak nya? 2. Yun lang po bang anak na wala pang asawa ang makakuha? Or pati yung may asawa na?3. Kahit saan po bang branch pwedeng i-file to? Sana po m-klaro nyo sir,..dami kse nagmamarunong sa mga tiyuhin ko..and pagdating na sa perang makukha,..alam nyo nman....nagkakagulo na... Quote Link to comment
teban Posted March 1, 2009 Share Posted March 1, 2009 sir i just wanna ask anu anung klase ng loans ang pwede iloan sa sss and how much ang mga interest rates nila? thanks! Quote Link to comment
posmaster Posted March 2, 2009 Share Posted March 2, 2009 Sir, magtatanong. lang po..1. pwede po ba kumuha ng sss id kahit saang sss office sa buong pinas?2. at ilang years po ba dapat bago mag avail ng sss loan? thanks po in advance.hi sir!1. i think better to get an sss id near your place para madali lang2. 2 straight years contribution pwde ka na mag avail ng loan sa sss. i think require nila ang sss id. hope this helps Quote Link to comment
deinyttym Posted March 3, 2009 Share Posted March 3, 2009 hi sir!1. i think better to get an sss id near your place para madali lang2. 2 straight years contribution pwde ka na mag avail ng loan sa sss. i think require nila ang sss id. hope this helps bossing sss id can be evaluated near your place of residence or at the SSS member assistance center at east avenue, quezon city. id capturing for the NCR are done only in SSS quezon city branch along east avenue. salary loan requirements: at least 36 months of contribution for 1 month salary loan and 72 months for 2 months salary loan. with 6 months active contributions within one year prior to the month of filing. :headsetsmiley: Quote Link to comment
deinyttym Posted March 3, 2009 Share Posted March 3, 2009 sir i just wanna ask anu anung klase ng loans ang pwede iloan sa sss and how much ang mga interest rates nila? thanks! salary loan 10% per annum housing loan 6% per annum :thumbsupsmiley: Quote Link to comment
deinyttym Posted March 3, 2009 Share Posted March 3, 2009 Here's the case sir: My lola died, cguro po mga 3-4 yrs na nkakalipas,..SSS member po sya,...patay na rin ang asawa nya (nauna pa sa kanya) ang pinaka bunsong anak is i think 34 years of age, binata, the rest po ay may-asawa na... ang tanong ko po: 1. May benepisyo pa bang makukuha ang lola ko? Or yung mga anak nya? 2. Yun lang po bang anak na wala pang asawa ang makakuha? Or pati yung may asawa na?3. Kahit saan po bang branch pwedeng i-file to? Sana po m-klaro nyo sir,..dami kse nagmamarunong sa mga tiyuhin ko..and pagdating na sa perang makukha,..alam nyo nman....nagkakagulo na... bossing is your lola receiving sss pension for more than 5 years before she died? if yes, you can claim the funeral benefit whoever paid for the funeral services with an official receipt from the funeral parlor. if no, aside from the funeral, the children of the member (married or unmarried) can apply for the death benefit lump sum payment. application should be filed at the SSS office near the claimant's residence. :thumbsupsmiley: Quote Link to comment
deinyttym Posted March 3, 2009 Share Posted March 3, 2009 bossing sss id can be evaluated near your place of residence or at the SSS member assistance center at east avenue, quezon city. id capturing for the NCR are done only in SSS quezon city branch along east avenue. salary loan requirements: at least 36 months of contribution for 1 month salary loan and 72 months for 2 months salary loan. with 6 months active contributions within one year prior to the month of filing. :headsetsmiley: additional info po. please bring two VALID ids with photos and signature :goatee: Quote Link to comment
teban Posted March 3, 2009 Share Posted March 3, 2009 bossing yung pong housing loan nila panu ang process? pwede din ba ito kung papangayus lang ng house? Is SSS funds cheaper than Pagibig? Quote Link to comment
posmaster Posted March 4, 2009 Share Posted March 4, 2009 bossing sss id can be evaluated near your place of residence or at the SSS member assistance center at east avenue, quezon city. id capturing for the NCR are done only in SSS quezon city branch along east avenue. salary loan requirements: at least 36 months of contribution for 1 month salary loan and 72 months for 2 months salary loan. with 6 months active contributions within one year prior to the month of filing. :headsetsmiley: hi sir!pano kung yung loan ko e natapos nung jan15 2009 tapos i want to avail another loan..yung para bang renewal..my 1st loan ko kasi i got cguro around 10K+..pano kaya sa renewal ko..i've been in the company for 3 years na..can i get 2 months salary loan? is it possible po ba..i've been contributing sa sss since 2002 pa po.. Quote Link to comment
deinyttym Posted March 7, 2009 Share Posted March 7, 2009 bossing yung pong housing loan nila panu ang process? pwede din ba ito kung papangayus lang ng house? Is SSS funds cheaper than Pagibig? you have to secure a certificate of loan eligibility from the sss branch near you. then present the certification to any participating financial institutions. the sss and the pag-ibig fund have the same interest rate of 6% per annum. :thumbsupsmiley: Quote Link to comment
deinyttym Posted March 7, 2009 Share Posted March 7, 2009 hi sir!pano kung yung loan ko e natapos nung jan15 2009 tapos i want to avail another loan..yung para bang renewal..my 1st loan ko kasi i got cguro around 10K+..pano kaya sa renewal ko..i've been in the company for 3 years na..can i get 2 months salary loan? is it possible po ba..i've been contributing sa sss since 2002 pa po.. kindly inquire to the nearest sss branch near you if your last payment for your previous loan have been posted. yes sir, if you have 72 contributions you are qualified for a two months salary loan. :thumbsupsmiley: Quote Link to comment
newbie_11 Posted March 14, 2009 Share Posted March 14, 2009 can someone teach me how to compute for maternity benefits for my staff? Thanks! Quote Link to comment
deinyttym Posted March 18, 2009 Share Posted March 18, 2009 can someone teach me how to compute for maternity benefits for my staff? Thanks! hello. :thumbsupsmiley: qualifying conditions for the maternity benefit:1st a member has paid at least three monthly contributions within the 12 month period immediately preceding the semester of her childbirth or miscarriage.2nd she has given the required notification of her pregnancy through her employer if employed or to the SSS if separated, voluntary or self-employed. here's how to compute the maternity benefit: 1. exclude the semester* of contigency2. count 12 months backwards starting from the month immediately before the semester of contingency.3. identify the six highest monthly salary credits within the 12-month period.4. add the six highest monthly salary credit to get the total monthly salary credit.5. divide the total monthly salary credit by 180 days to get the average daily salary credit. this is equivalent to the daily maternity allowance.6. multiply the daily maternity allowance by 60 (for normal delivery or miscarriage) or 78 days (ceasarian delivery) to get the total amount of maternity benefit. *semester refers to two consecutive quarters ending in the quarter of contingency * quarter refers to three consecutive months ending march, june, september or december. i hope this helps Quote Link to comment
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