As a self-employed VA, YOU are your own boss — but you also need to take care of your own benefits. Here's a quick guide to essential government-mandated contributions and health coverage you should start managing:
✅ SSS (Social Security System)
Secure your future with retirement, disability, maternity, and death benefits.
π Tip: Register as a Voluntary Member and pay monthly via GCash, Paymaya, or Bayad Center.
✅ PhilHealth
Affordable healthcare for hospitalization and medical emergencies.
π Required for self-employed and freelancers. Payments can be made quarterly or annually.
✅ Pag-IBIG Fund
Save for your dream home, apply for loans, or build your MP2 savings!
π Voluntary contributions can start as low as ₱100/month — with potential dividends!
✅ HMO (Private Health Insurance)
Government benefits are great, but private HMO coverage like Maxicare gives added peace of mind.
π You can apply for Maxicare EReady, Prima, or MyMaxicare plans as a self-paying individual. Coverage includes checkups, lab tests, ER, and even specialists!
π‘ Pro Tip for VAs: Start small but be consistent. These aren’t just deductions — they’re investments in your health, safety, and future security.
π² Need help setting these up? I’m accepting VA training and mentorship sessions too!
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