Here’s a clear step-by-step guide on how to pay SSS voluntary contributions (2026) under the Social Security System:
✅ Step 1: Make sure you are tagged as “Voluntary”
Before paying, your SSS membership status should be:
- Voluntary
- or Self-employed
If you were previously employed:
- Your status automatically becomes voluntary once you stop working and start paying on your own
- No need to go to SSS in most cases ๐
✅ Step 2: Choose your contribution amount
You select your Monthly Salary Credit (MSC):
| MSC | Monthly Contribution (approx) |
|---|---|
| ₱3,000 | ₱240 |
| ₱5,000 | ₱400 |
| ₱8,000 | ₱650 |
| ₱12,000 | ₱800 |
๐ก You can adjust this anytime (usually once per year) depending on your finances.
✅ Step 3: Generate PRN (Payment Reference Number)
(This is like TRN but for individual/voluntary payments)
How:
- Log in to My.SSS
-
Go to:
Payment Reference Number (PRN) → Generate PRN -
Select:
- Voluntary
- Month/period you’re paying
- Your chosen contribution amount
- System will generate your PRN
✅ Step 4: Pay using your PRN
You can pay through:
๐ป Online
- GCash
- Maya
- Online banking (BDO, BPI, etc.)
๐ฆ Over-the-counter
- Bayad Center
- SM Bills Payment
- 7-Eleven (CLIQQ)
- Partner banks
Just give your PRN — no need to fill out forms ๐
✅ Step 5: Check your posting
- Log in to My.SSS → Contributions
- Your payment should reflect within 1–3 days
⏰ Deadline for voluntary payments
- You can pay monthly or quarterly
-
Deadline is usually:
- End of the month following the applicable period
Example:
- January contribution → pay until February 28
⚠️ Important tips
- ❌ No PRN = payment might not be posted
- ❌ You cannot backpay old missed months (with few exceptions)
- ✔️ You can pay in advance (advance months)
- ✔️ Consistency matters for pension computation
๐ก Best strategy for you
Since your business is tight:
- Pay at least ₱400–₱650/month (₱5k–₱8k MSC)
- This keeps your future pension decent without too much burden
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