February 25, 2026Updated February 25, 20265 min readBy TalinoHR Team

How to Check Your SSS Contribution Online (2026)

Check your SSS contributions online through the My.SSS portal at my.sss.gov.ph. You need your SSS number and a registered account to view your records.

You can check your SSS contributions online through the My.SSS portal at my.sss.gov.ph. Once logged in, the portal shows your complete contribution history, including which months your employer remitted and the amounts posted. You need your SSS number and a registered My.SSS account. The SSS mobile app offers the same functionality for on-the-go access.

What You Need Before Starting

Before you can view your contributions, make sure you have:

  1. Your SSS number (SS number) — This is the 10-digit number issued when you first registered as an SSS member. It appears on your SSS ID, E-1 form, or any SSS correspondence.

  2. A registered My.SSS account — If you haven't registered yet, you can create an account on the My.SSS portal. You will need your SSS number, valid email address, and personal details (full name, date of birth) that match your SSS records.

  3. A valid email address — SSS sends a confirmation link to activate your account. You will also receive OTP (one-time password) codes for security verification during login.

Checking Contributions via the My.SSS Portal

The My.SSS portal is the primary way to check your contribution records online. After logging in:

  • Look for the contribution inquiry or member info section
  • You can view contributions by year to see which months have been posted
  • Each entry shows the applicable month, employer name, MSC (Monthly Salary Credit), and the employee/employer shares

Important note: Government portals update their interface periodically. If the exact menu names or layout look different from what's described here, look for sections labeled "Contributions," "Member Records," or "Inquiry" within your dashboard.

Checking via the SSS Mobile App

SSS also offers a mobile app (available on Android and iOS) that provides the same contribution inquiry features as the web portal. Download the official SSS Mobile app from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store. Log in with the same My.SSS credentials.

Understanding Your Contribution Record

When reviewing your contribution history, pay attention to:

  • Posted months — Each month your employer remits should appear as a separate entry. For a regular employee, you should see 12 posted months per year.
  • MSC amount — This should correspond to your salary bracket. For example, if you earn ₱25,000, your MSC should be ₱25,000. If the MSC is lower than expected, your employer may be under-reporting your salary.
  • Employer name — Verify that the correct employer is listed, especially if you have changed jobs.
  • Gaps in contributions — Missing months could mean your employer failed to remit. Under RA 11199, employers are legally required to remit contributions and face penalties for non-remittance.

What If Contributions Are Missing?

If you notice gaps or missing contributions:

  1. Check the timing — Employer remittances typically take 1-2 months to post on the portal. Contributions for January may not appear until February or March.

  2. Ask your employer — Request the SSS payment reference numbers or deposit slips for the months in question. Under RA 11199 Section 22, employers must remit contributions within the deadline prescribed by SSS.

  3. File a complaint with SSS — If your employer has not been remitting despite deducting contributions from your salary, you can report this to the nearest SSS branch. Non-remittance is a criminal offense under Section 28 of RA 11199, punishable by a fine of ₱5,000 to ₱20,000 and imprisonment of 6 years and 1 day to 12 years.

  4. Check your payslips — Your payslip should show the SSS deduction each month. If the deduction appears on your payslip but not on the SSS portal, this is strong evidence that your employer collected but did not remit.

Other Ways to Check

If you cannot access the online portal:

  • SSS branch visit — Bring a valid government ID and your SSS number. The branch staff can print your contribution record.
  • SSS Text Service — SSS has offered text-based inquiry services in the past, though availability varies. Check the SSS website for current text service numbers.
  • SSS Hotline — Call the SSS hotline at (02) 8920-6446 for contribution inquiries.
  • Republic Act No. 11199 (Social Security Act of 2018) — Sections 22 (employer remittance obligation) and 28 (penalties for non-remittance)
  • SSS Circular No. 2024-033 — 2025 contribution schedule

This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, tax, or financial advice. While we strive for accuracy by citing official Philippine laws and government circulars, regulations change. Consult a qualified professional or the relevant government agency for advice specific to your situation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where do I check my SSS contribution online?
Log in to the My.SSS portal at my.sss.gov.ph. After logging in, navigate to the contribution inquiry section to view your posted contributions by month and year. You can also use the SSS mobile app.
What do I need to register for My.SSS?
You need your SSS number (SS number), a valid email address, and your personal information (name, date of birth) as registered with SSS. If you don't have an SSS number yet, you must register as a member first.
Why are my recent contributions not showing?
Employer remittances take time to post — typically 1-2 months after the contribution period. If contributions are missing beyond that, ask your employer to verify that remittances were made and check the SSS reference number.

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