No, you can not pay your SSS contributions semiannually. Typically, SSS payments are taken directly out of your pay check by your employer each time you are paid.
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The E1 has a greater line capacity. E1 is the European standard and runs at 2.084 Mbps. The American T-1 standard runs at a capacity of 1.544 Mbps.
You'll find more information about SSS online registration on this link. Download the PDF file and read the SBR section. https://www.sss.gov.ph/sss/downloads/SSSWebRegFAQ.pdf
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Yes, a 17-year-old can apply for an SSS E1 form. The E1 form is used for initial registration with the Social Security System (SSS) in the Philippines, and it is typically required for individuals who are starting their first job or becoming self-employed.
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Go to your local or neighborhood SS office, and bring ID with you. They will find your number, give you the complete breakdown of all your contributions, and issue you a new card with your number.
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There are 63 e1's in sdh STM-1 = 63 x E1; STM-4 = 63 x 4 E1; STM-16 = 63 x 16 E1; STM-64 = 63 x 64 E1.
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my father's SSS card have stole last year , and he cant remember his SSS number ,so he cant get a SSS i.d? how can he get his number online?
(E1 - E2)/E1 where E1 is the original expense and E2 is the new, lower expense.
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STM-0= 21 E1 lines STM-1=(64x1) - 1 = 63 E1 lines STM-4=(64x4) - 4 = 252 E1 lines STM-16=(64x16) - 16 = 1008 E1 lines STM-64=(64x64) - 64 = 4032 E1 lines and so on
E1 is the paygrade. The rank of an E1 is private, the insignia -- well, there is none, no stripes, no rockers. Are you asking, "What is the pay received by an E1?" If so, the base pay of an E1 is $1347.00 per month. You can look it up here: http://www.militaryfactory.com/military_pay_scale.asp