SSS Contribution Calculator (2025)
Find your monthly SSS contribution based on the 2025 schedule. Choose your membership type and enter your salary or declared income.
Compute your SSS contribution
| Your share | |
|---|---|
| Employer share | |
| EC (employer) | |
| Total contribution |
| Regular SS | |
| MPF / Pension Booster |
Estimate based on the 2025 SSS schedule (15% of the Monthly Salary Credit). MSC is floored at ₱5,000 (₱8,000 for OFWs) and capped at ₱35,000. EC applies to employed members only. Kasambahay rates are not covered.
📘 New to this? Read the full guide: SSS contribution table 2025 explained, or see the full 2026 contribution tables.
How the SSS contribution is computed
Your contribution is 15% of your Monthly Salary Credit (MSC) — the bracketed version of your salary, in ₱500 steps, between ₱5,000 and ₱35,000. How that 15% is paid depends on your membership type:
- Employed — split into 5% (you) and 10% (employer). Your employer also pays a small EC contribution (₱10, or ₱30 once your MSC reaches ₱15,000).
- Self-Employed / Voluntary — you pay the full 15% yourself; no EC.
- OFW (land-based) — you pay the full 15%, with a higher minimum MSC of ₱8,000.
When your MSC is above ₱20,000, the contribution on the excess funds your MPF (MySSS Pension Booster) — a mandatory provident savings portion on top of your regular SS benefits.
Worked example: ₱20,000 salary (employed)
- MSC: ₱20,000 · Total (15%): ₱3,000
- Your share (5%): ₱1,000 · Employer (10%): ₱2,000 · EC: ₱30
- Take-home deduction: ₱1,000
Want your full net pay after SSS, PhilHealth, Pag-IBIG and tax? Use the Take-Home Pay Calculator, or check your PhilHealth and Pag-IBIG contributions.
Last updated: 2026-06-27.
Rates based on the official
SSS 2025 contribution table
(RA 11199).