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SSS targets non-compliant employers in San Carlos

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The Social Security System (SSS) issued ten more written notices to delinquent employers on its third Run After Contribution Evaders (RACE) Campaign in San Carlos City, Negros Occidental yesterday.

The employers were reminded of their legal obligation of remitting the SSS and EC contributions of their employees in accordance with Republic Act No. 11199 or the Social Security Act of 2018.

The RACE-subjected employers were given 15 days to comply with the order, otherwise SSS will be compelled to file appropriate criminal and civil cases against them before the City Prosecutor’s Office. Based on records, their delinquencies consisting of unpaid contributions and accumulated penalties amounted to P 1.7 million.

“SSS would like to clarify that these employers are not our enemies. They are our partners in providing social security. That is why we are offering options for them to conveniently settle their contribution delinquencies through the Pandemic Relief and Restructuring Programs,” SSS Vice President for Visayas West 1 Division Lilani Benedian, M.D. said.

The PRRP 2: Condonation of Penalties on SS Contributions may still be availed by delinquent employers until May 19, 2022 while PRRP 3, otherwise known as the Enhanced Installment Payment Program, offers a more flexible payment scheme ranging from nine to 60 months, depending on the delinquency amount, will run until November 22 of this year. Interested employers are advised to visit their respective branch Account Officers to avail of these programs.

More information on the Pandemic Relief and Restructuring Programs 2 and 3 is available on the following: PRRP 2- https://bit.ly/3KEuvGA, PRRP 3- https://bit.ly/3KAdXiX.

“We have high hopes for our employers since we used a diplomatic approach in reaching out to them. They should understand that their full obedience to the law has a direct impact on their workers’ eligibility for benefits and loan privileges,” Benedian concluded.*

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