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  1. Voluntary, self-employed, and OFW members aged 55 and above can increase their contribution only once a year and increase by one salary bracket from their last recorded MSC. Non-working spouse members can change the MSC based on 50% of their spouse’s current MSC.

  2. All employers and individually-paying members like self-employed, non-working spouses, overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) and voluntary members have to register in the My.SSS facility in the SSS website (www.sss.gov.ph) to update their SSS data for the issuance of PRNs.

  3. 17 kwi 2019 · So if you are already 55 years and older and a Voluntary paying SSS member and you are paying for Php 1,020 in the previous month, you can only increase your contribution to the next bracket which is Php 1,080 and once a year only. Is there an exception? Yes, there is.

  4. Voluntary Members. Voluntary members are required to determine their Monthly Salary Credit (MSC), which is based on their average monthly income. The MSC range for voluntary members in 2024 is PHP 1,000 to PHP 30,000. The contribution amount is calculated by applying a 14% rate to the MSC.

  5. For employees and employers of a company here in the Philippines, the changes on the new SSS Contribution has taken effect since January 2024. You have probably noticed this increase on contribution rate if you have paid a contribution for these past few months. These are the notable changes on 2024 SSS Contributions:

  6. 8 kwi 2023 · Who Can Pay SSS Contribution? Why Pay Your Contribution Regularly? How To Compute Your Monthly SSS Contribution: The Basics. The New SSS Contribution Schedule. The 2023 SSS Contribution Table. 1. Employed Members. 2. Self-employed Members. 3. Voluntary and Non-Working Spouse Members. 4. OFW Members. 5. Household Employers and Kasambahay.

  7. The new SSS Contribution table for voluntary and non-working spouse has been updated this 2024. It's current minimum compensation range is set to ₱4,250 with a total contribution of ₱560. Meanwhile, the maximum compensation range is pinned at ₱29,750 with a total contribution of ₱4,200.