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Check Your SSS Contributions Online!

You don’t have to go to the nearest office of Social Security System (SSS).

You don’t have to line up into a 2 km line of people.

You can do it at the convenience of your own home or office.

Yes, with the advancing technology, particularly in communications and information technology, you can now check almost anything using your internet-connected computer. And you can do this with your SSS payments.




Why check your SSS Contributions?

For one reason: just being vigilant of your hard-earned money. I am not accusing anyone of stealing your contributions but there are cases of discrepancies in the SSS record. It can be an error of your employer who fails (whether intentional or accidental) to remit your contributions. Or it can be at the SSS system.

Being aware of your contribution will prompt you to do immediate action when you found any error. The earlier you discovered the discrepancy, the higher the chance that it will be fixed. Always remember that before you can make a salary loan, you must maintain a clean record for some period of time. A mere one month vacancy can spoil your privilege of a salary loan.


SSS Login page




How to check online?

It’s very simple. Just register your SSS number at www.sss.gov.ph. They will email your password and presto, you have your online account activated! Just navigate the website and you will find the information you needed.
Other stuffs at SSS website

SSS website also contains news and other information that might interest you. I personally benefited from the FAQ page about loans. Before, I was not aware of my benefits from the monthly deductions on my paycheck like SSS, PAG-IBIG, etc. I don’t even know that I can avail a loan. And when I knew that I can, I don’t know how? Thanks to the FAQ page.

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