When Should You Stop Paying SSS Contributions? Key Guidelines Explained

Learn when to stop paying SSS contributions for retirement. Essential guidelines for maximizing your benefits.

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Stop paying SSS contributions once you turn 60 years old and are officially retired, or if you have become totally and permanently disabled. If you're still employed, contributions continue until you retire. Staying informed about updated SSS guidelines ensures compliance and maximizes your benefits.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What age do you stop paying SSS contributions? You stop paying SSS contributions once you turn 60 years old and are officially retired.
  2. Can I still pay SSS contributions if I'm employed after 60? Yes, if you are still employed, you continue making SSS contributions until you officially retire.
  3. What happens if I'm permanently disabled? If you become totally and permanently disabled, you can also stop paying SSS contributions.
  4. How can I ensure I maximize my SSS benefits? Staying informed about updated SSS guidelines and compliance can help you maximize your benefits.