SSS Salary Loan

₱7,000 SSS Salary Loan Monthly Amortization

₱7,000 SSS Salary Loan Monthly Amortization

If you’re planning to borrow ₱7,000 from your SSS Salary Loan, you’re probably wondering:
👉 “How much will I really get after deductions?”
👉 “Magkano ang monthly payment ko?”
👉 “And when will my first payment start?”

Don’t worry — this guide breaks it down in simple Taglish so you’ll understand every step, from loan release to final payment, complete with a rounded amortization table for your ₱7,000 loan.


🏦 What Is an SSS Salary Loan?

The SSS Salary Loan is a short-term cash loan available to active SSS members — perfect for those who need extra funds for emergencies, bills, or short-term expenses.

It’s payable in 24 months (2 years), with a fixed 8% annual interest based on a diminishing balance — meaning your interest gets smaller as your balance goes down.

This makes it a fair, low-cost way to borrow compared to credit cards or informal loans.


✅ Who Can Apply for a Salary Loan?

Here’s a quick checklist before applying:

RequirementDescription
SSS ContributionsAt least 36 posted contributions (for 1-month loan) or 72 (for 2-month loan)
Recent Payments6 posted contributions within the last 12 months
Employment StatusMust be employed, self-employed, or voluntary with updated contributions
No Overdue LoanMust not have any unpaid SSS loan balance
Active Employer RecordFor employees, your employer must be active and remitting SSS payments

💡 How SSS Computes Your Salary Loan

Here’s how SSS determines your loan and amortization:

  • Interest rate: 8% per year
  • Loan term: 24 months
  • Service charge: 1% of the approved loan
  • Pro-rated interest: Charged upfront from approval date to end of following month
  • Penalty for late payments: 1% per month on unpaid balance
  • Repayment method: Salary deduction (for employees) or manual payment (for self-employed/voluntary)

🧮 Step-by-Step Example: ₱7,000 SSS Salary Loan

Let’s go through a real example for a ₱7,000 SSS Salary Loan approved on March 17, 2025.


1️⃣ Deductions Before Loan Release

DeductionFormulaAmount
Service Charge (1%)₱7,000 × 1%₱70
Pro-Rated Interest8% × ₱7,000 × (44 ÷ 365)₱68
Total Deductions₱70 + ₱68₱138
Net Proceeds (Amount You Receive)₱7,000 − ₱138₱6,862

🗓️ Why 44 days?
Because SSS charges interest from March 17 to April 30, covering the remainder of March (15 days) and the full next month (30 days minus 1 = 44 days total).

📉 Breakdown:

  • Annual interest = 8% × ₱7,000 = ₱560
  • Daily interest = ₱560 ÷ 365 = ₱1.53/day
  • 44 days × ₱1.53 = ₱67.32 → Rounded to ₱68

You’ll receive ₱6,862 in your account.


📅 Monthly Amortization for ₱7,000 SSS Salary Loan (Rounded)

The ₱7,000 loan is payable over 24 months, with an 8% annual interest on a diminishing balance.
Each monthly payment includes both principal and interest — interest gets smaller, principal gets bigger.

MonthBeginning BalanceInterest (₱)Principal (₱)Monthly Payment (₱)Ending Balance
17,000472492966,751
26,751452512966,500
36,500432532966,247
46,247422542965,993
55,993402562965,737
65,737382582965,479
75,479372592965,220
85,220352612964,959
94,959332632964,696
104,696312652964,431
114,431302662964,165
124,165282682963,897
133,897262702963,627
143,627242722963,355
153,355222742963,081
163,081212752962,806
172,806192772962,529
182,529172792962,250
192,250152812961,969
201,969132832961,686
211,686112852961,401
221,40192872961,114
231,1147289296825
2482562902960

💰 Monthly Amortization: ₱296
📉 Total Interest Paid: ₱704
📊 Total Payment: ₱7,000 + ₱704 = ₱7,704

💡 Use the SSS Salary Loan Calculator to check your personalized amortization based on your loan amount and term.


🕐 When Does Payment Start?

If your loan is approved on March 17, 2025, here’s the timeline:

  • March 17 – April 30: Covered by pro-rated interest
  • May 2025: First amortization payment begins
  • Final Payment: April 2027

So, you’ll have 24 equal payments of ₱296 each month starting two months after approval.


⚙️ How Is Payment Deducted?

  • For Employees: Your company automatically deducts ₱296 from your salary each month and remits it to SSS.
  • For Self-Employed/Voluntary: You can pay manually at SSS branches, accredited payment centers, or online channels like GCash and Maya.

🪙 Can You Pay Early?

Yes, and it’s smart to do so!
You can pay in advance or settle in full anytime without penalties. Early payment reduces your total interest and clears your balance faster.


🚨 What Happens If You Miss a Payment?

If you miss a payment, SSS charges a 1% penalty per month on the unpaid amount.
Example: If you miss ₱296, that’s ₱2.96 added per month until paid.

If you default long-term, SSS can deduct from future loans or benefits (like maternity, sickness, or retirement).


🧾 TL;DR Summary

ItemDetails
Loan Amount₱7,000
Net Proceeds₱6,862
Interest Rate8% per annum
Term24 months
Monthly Payment₱296
Total Interest₱704
Total Payable₱7,704
Pro-rated Interest (17th approval)₱68
Service Fee (1%)₱70

❓ FAQs About ₱7,000 SSS Salary Loan

1️⃣ How much will I actually receive for a ₱7,000 SSS Salary Loan?
You’ll receive around ₱6,862 after deducting the 1% service charge and the pro-rated interest.


2️⃣ When does the first payment start?
Two months after approval. If approved on March 17, payments begin in May.


3️⃣ How much is the monthly amortization?
Around ₱296 per month for 24 months.


4️⃣ Can I pay earlier than scheduled?
Yes! You can pay early or in full anytime — no penalties, and it helps reduce interest.


5️⃣ What if my employer fails to remit my payments?
SSS considers it your employer’s responsibility. You can report it, and the employer will be liable for penalties.


🏁 Final Thoughts

A ₱7,000 SSS Salary Loan may seem small, but when managed properly, it’s a powerful financial tool.
Understanding your pro-rated interest, monthly amortization, and loan timeline keeps you in control of your money and prevents surprises later on.

If you want to double-check your numbers or plan for a different loan amount, try the
👉 SSS Salary Loan Calculator
It’s accurate, fast, and perfect for comparing amounts.

💬 Tip: Always track your loan balance through your My.SSS account to ensure your employer’s deductions are remitted properly.

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