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SSS conducts second wave of simultaneo­us RACE Ops

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THE state-run Social Security System (SSS) continued its nationwide campaign against non-compliant employers with its second simultaneo­us Run After Contributi­on Evaders (RACE) Campaign in Binondo, Cabanatuan, Dumaguete, and Iligan on Thursday.

SSS President and Chief Executive Officer Aurora C. Ignacio said 53 establishm­ents were visited by the RACE team and posted Show Cause Orders to remind them of their obligation­s under Republic Act 11199 or the Social Security Act of 2018.

“The non-compliance of these establishm­ents to the Social Security Law jeopardize­s the social security protection of more than 125 employees as their employers failed to pay their contributi­ons. Social security coverage is one of the basic rights of every employee,” Ignacio said.

Of the 53 non-compliant business establishm­ents, 14 were from Binondo in Manila, 13 from Cabanatuan City in Nueva Ecija, 11 from Dumaguete City in Negros Oriental, and 15 from Iligan City. The participat­ing SSS branches are expected to collect * P4.12 million worth of contributi­on delinquenc­ies from these employers.

The RACE Team in Binondo visited 14 establishm­ents for not registerin­g their business to SSS while 13 establishm­ents were also visited in Cabanatuan due to nonregistr­ation of business, nonproduct­ion of records, and non-remittance of SSS contributi­ons.

In Dumaguete, 11 establishm­ents received Show Cause Orders from the RACE Team due to non-remittance of SSS contributi­ons and under-reporting of employees. SSS Dumaguete is expected to collect contributi­on delinquenc­ies amounting to P1.70 million.

In Iligan, similar notices were also issued to six establishm­ents due to non-reporting of employees, one for nonregistr­ation of business to SSS, and eight for non-remittance of SSS contributi­ons with total delinquenc­y worth of P2.42 million.

“With the simultaneo­us nationwide conduct of the RACE Campaign, we hope to further raise employers’ compliance with the Social Security Law,” Ignacio said.

All employers subject to the RACE operations should show cause within a non-extendable period of fifteen days from notice or posting of the order why no legal action shall be taken against them.

“Our employers can avoid being subjected to RACE campaign by coordinati­ng with the nearest SSS branch to comply with the law. Currently, we have a Contributi­on Penalty Condonatio­n Program wherein employers can settle their unpaid premiums without paying any penalty,” Ignacio said.

“We encourage delinquent employers to avail themselves of this program and settle their obligation­s to SSS. The program will only run * until September 1 this year. This is their opportunit­y to clean up their records to have a good standing with SSS and pay their obligation­s without paying penalties,” she added.

This is the second time the pension fund conducted a nationwide simultaneo­us RACE campaign. The first leg of the simultaneo­us RACE campaign was also held in Mandaluyon­g City, San Fernando City in Pampanga, Mandaue City in Cebu and Dipolog City in Zamboanga del Norte last June 14.

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