SSS Maternity Benefits Voluntary Members

Voluntary vs Self-Employed Maternity Benefit 2026 Which Is Better?

Voluntary vs Employed SSS Maternity Benefit 2026: Whats the Difference?

For many Filipino mothers, the SSS Maternity Benefit is a lifeline during pregnancy and childbirth a crucial source of income support while taking time off work. But one common question keeps coming up:
Is there a difference between SSS maternity benefits for employed and voluntary members?

The short answer is: Yes the benefit amount is the same, but the process and eligibility requirements differ.

In this 2026 guide, well break down how voluntary and employed members differ in filing, qualifying, and receiving their maternity benefits, plus examples to make it easier to understand.


Why Understanding the Difference Matters

Whether youre a freelancer, self-employed mom, OFW, or an employee in a private company, the SSS Maternity Benefit follows the same law. However, how you pay and file directly affects whether youll qualify smoothly or face claim delays.

Many first-time mothers think that being voluntary means theyll receive a smaller benefit which is not true.
The benefit amount depends on your Monthly Salary Credit (MSC) and number of contributions, not your member type.


Quick Summary: Voluntary vs Employed Members

CriteriaEmployed MembersVoluntary Members
Who Pays ContributionsEmployer and EmployeeMember only
How Contributions Are PostedAutomatically by employerManually by member
Eligibility Requirement3 paid months within qualifying period3 paid months within qualifying period
Filing ChannelEmployer or SSS BranchMy.SSS online or branch submission
Benefit ReceiverEmployer advances benefit, reimbursed by SSSPaid directly by SSS
Common IssueLate employer reportingUnposted voluntary payments
Claim Processing Time24 weeks36 weeks (manual verification)

What the SSS Maternity Benefit Covers

The benefit applies to all female SSS members, whether employed or voluntary, who experience:

  • Normal or Cesarean delivery 105 days paid leave
  • Miscarriage / ETP / Stillbirth 60 days
  • Solo Parent (with valid ID) 120 days

Maximum Benefit Amounts (2026)

  • Normal/Cesarean: up to 70,000
  • Solo Parent: up to 80,000
  • ETP or Stillborn: up to 40,000

Note: Even if your contribution is based on 35,000 MSC, only 20,000 is used in the maternity benefit computation. The MPF (Mandatory Provident Fund) portion is excluded.


How SSS Calculates the Maternity Benefit

Regardless of your membership type, the computation is the same:

  1. Get your Average Daily Salary Credit (ADSC)
    Add the top 6 highest MSCs within the last 12 months before your semester of contingency.
    Divide by 180 days.
  2. Multiply by the number of maternity leave days.

Example:
If your average MSC = 20,000
20,000 30 = 666.67/day
666.67 105 days = 70,000 total benefit

You can double-check this using the SSS Maternity Benefits Calculator 2026.


Contribution Differences Between Employed and Voluntary Members

For Employed Members

  • Employers automatically remit contributions monthly.
  • SSS records updates automatically.
  • No need to manually submit proof.

For Voluntary Members

  • Must pay contributions through GCash, Maya, or SSS-accredited partners.
  • Must ensure payments post correctly in My.SSS Contributions.
  • Always keep official receipts or transaction screenshots.

Heres the contribution guide for 2026:


Minimum MSC Table for Voluntary Members 2026

Range of CompensationRegular SS MSCMPF MSCTotal MSCSS ContributionMPF ContributionTotal Contribution
Below 5,2505,00005,0007500750
9,75010,249.9910,000010,0001,50001,500
19,75020,249.9920,000020,0003,00003,000
34,750 and above20,00015,00035,0003,0002,2505,250

Voluntary members can choose their MSC, but higher contributions mean higher maternity benefits later.


Clarisses Story Office Worker Turned Freelancer

Clarisse from Makati left her job in 2025 to work freelance. Her EDD (Expected Delivery Date) was May 2026. She worried shed lose her maternity benefit since she had no employer.
After registering as a Voluntary Member and paying her contributions on time, her earlier payments from employment still counted. She later received the full 70,000 benefit after 4 weeks.

Lesson: Once you resign, update your membership immediately to Voluntary to avoid contribution gaps.


Rowenas Story OFW Voluntary Member

Rowena, an OFW in Dubai, continued paying her SSS contributions online. Her EDD was in November 2026.
When she filed her claim through the My.SSS portal, her payments were verified and approved without issue.
She received her benefit directly in her Philippine bank account.

Lesson: Even abroad, voluntary members can file online and receive benefits without going to an SSS branch.


Diannes Story Employed Member Claim Process

Dianne, a teacher in Baguio, filed her maternity benefit through her employer.
Her employer advanced her full 105-day benefit pay and later got reimbursed by SSS.
Her process was quicker since her records were automatically verified.

Lesson: Employed members usually get faster processing since employers handle submissions.


Qualifying Period Example (Same Rule for All Members)

The qualifying period is the 12 months before the semester of childbirth.
You need at least 3 paid contributions during that period.

EDD (2026)Excluded SemesterQualifying Period (12 Months)
JanMar 2026Q1 2026 + Q4 2025Oct 2024 Sept 2025
AprJun 2026Q2 2026 + Q1 2026Jan 2025 Dec 2025
JulSep 2026Q3 2026 + Q2 2026Apr 2025 Mar 2026
OctDec 2026Q4 2026 + Q3 2026Jul 2025 Jun 2026

Use the SSS Maternity Benefits Calculator 2026 to confirm your qualifying months automatically.


Filing and Claiming: Step-by-Step Comparison

For Employed Members

  1. File Maternity Notification via employers SSS portal.
  2. Employer advances full benefit to employee.
  3. Submit proof of delivery (medical certificate, birth certificate).
  4. Employer claims reimbursement from SSS.

For Voluntary Members

  1. File Maternity Notification online via My.SSS or in-branch.
  2. Upload proof of pregnancy and valid IDs.
  3. Wait for claim reference number.
  4. SSS verifies contributions (manual if unposted).
  5. Receive direct payment via PESONet or bank account.

Leahs Story Market Vendor and First-Time Mom

Leah from Iloilo had her first child in August 2026. She didnt have an employer but regularly paid her voluntary contributions.
She filed online and waited six weeks for verification then received 70,000 directly to her bank.

Lesson: Voluntary members might wait longer, but complete documentation ensures approval.


TL;DR Summary

AspectEmployed MemberVoluntary Member
Contribution SourceEmployer + EmployeeSelf-paid
Filing MethodEmployerMy.SSS or Branch
Who Receives PaymentEmployer (then reimbursed)Member directly
Common DelayEmployer reporting issuesUnposted or missing payments
Maximum Benefit70,000 (normal/C-section)70,000 (normal/C-section)
Processing Time24 weeks36 weeks

FAQs

1. Do voluntary and employed members get the same maternity amount?
Yes. The difference lies in who pays and files, not the computation.

2. Can I switch from employed to voluntary while pregnant?
Yes, as long as your new contributions are within your qualifying period.

3. Can voluntary members file online?
Yes. The My.SSS portal allows maternity filing and tracking for voluntary members.

4. What if my contribution doesnt appear in My.SSS?
Send proof of payment to SSS via email or branch visit for manual verification.

5. Can I receive benefits abroad as an OFW?
Yes. Payments can be sent via PESONet-linked bank accounts.


Final Thoughts

The SSS Maternity Benefit in 2026 remains one of the most empowering programs for Filipino mothers whether employed, self-employed, or voluntary.

The amounts are equal, but voluntary members need to be more proactive in maintaining their records and paying consistently.

Before filing, check your eligibility and qualifying period with the SSS Maternity Benefits Calculator 2026 to avoid delays and enjoy a worry-free maternity benefit experience.

Preparing for Baby Expenses?

Hospital delivery in the Philippines can easily cost ₱60,000 - ₱200,000 depending on the hospital and type of delivery. Many parents use a credit card to manage these expenses while waiting for their SSS maternity benefits.

Apply for a UnionBank Credit Card
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