Penalties for Not Registering Household Helpers with SSS 2026
What Every Employer Needs to Know to Avoid Fines and Legal Trouble
In 2026, more household employers in the Philippines are hiring kasambahays " nannies, drivers, cooks, and caregivers " to help manage daily life. But many remain unaware that not registering household helpers with the Social Security System (SSS) is not only a violation of the Kasambahay Law (RA 10361) " itTMs also a punishable offense with financial and legal consequences.
This guide breaks down the penaltiesⓘ for unregistered household helpers, why SSS Maternity Benefits matter, and how to correctly register and comply with SSS requirements in 2026.
' Why SSS Maternity Benefits Matter for Kasambahays and Employers
The SSS Maternity Benefitⓘ provides cash allowance to female members who cannot work due to childbirth, miscarriage, or emergency terminationⓘ of pregnancy (ETP).
For many household workers, this is their only form of financial security during recovery. Employers who register their kasambahays protect them from hardship " and themselves from penalties.
' For quick verification, use the SSS Maternity Benefits Calculator to check if your kasambahay qualifies and how much she may receive.
What the Law Says: RA 10361 and the SSS Act of 2018
Under the Kasambahay Law (Republic Act No. 10361) and the Social Security Act of 2018 (RA 11199):
All household employers are required to register their kasambahay with SSS, PhilHealth, and Pag-IBIG, and to remit their monthly contributions.
Failure to do so leads to civil, administrative, and even criminal penalties.
The SSS treats household employers the same as business employers, meaning they are legally responsible for ensuring their helpers are registered and contributions are paid on time every month.
' Penalties for Not Registering or Paying SSS for Kasambahays in 2026
Here are the specific penalties under SSS rules and Philippine law:
| Violation | Description | Penalty |
|---|---|---|
| Failure to Register Kasambahay | Employer does not file registration with SSS | '5,000 to '20,000 fine and possible imprisonment (RA 11199 Sec. 28) |
| Failure to Pay Contributions | Missed or unpaid monthly SSS contributions | 2% penalty per month of unpaid amount until settled |
| Withholding but Not Remitting EmployeeTMs Share | Deducted from helperTMs salary but not submitted to SSS | Imprisonment from 6 years to 12 years and full restitution required |
| Misrepresentation or False Reporting | Registering fake information or underdeclaring salary | '5,000 to '20,000 fine and potential imprisonment |
| Failure to Present Records During SSS Inspection | Refusing or ignoring inspection requests | '5,000 fine per incident |
" Important: These penalties apply per kasambahay. If an employer has multiple helpers, each unregistered helper counts as a separate violation.
3/4 Example: How Penalties Add Up
LetTMs say a household employer has one kasambahay earning '6,000/month but never registered her for one year.
| Item | Computation | Amount (') |
|---|---|---|
| Missed Contribution | '910/month - 12 months | '10,920 |
| Penalty (2% per month) | '10,920 - 0.02 - 12 months | '2,620.80 |
| Total Payable | '13,540.80 |
If proven deliberate, this can still lead to fines or imprisonment under RA 11199.
- Why Registration Matters " Especially for Maternity Benefits
If your kasambahay becomes pregnant but isnTMt registered with SSS, she cannot claim SSS Maternity Benefits " and you may be held liable.
Maternity Benefit Computation (2026)
| Type of Delivery | Days of Benefit | Example ADSCⓘ '200 | Total Benefit (') |
|---|---|---|---|
| Normal / Cesarean | 105 days | '200 - 105 | '21,000 |
| Solo Parent | 120 days | '200 - 120 | '24,000 |
| Miscarriage / Stillbirth / ETP | 60 days | '200 - 60 | '12,000 |
Maximum SSS Maternity Benefit in 2026: '70,000
Only '20,000 MSCⓘ is used for maternity computations, even if the kasambahay pays a higher MPF.
By paying contributions on time, employers help their helpers access cash benefits without interruption.
(c) Who Are Covered by the Law
1 Kasambahay Employees Members
Domestic helpers, yayas, cooks, caregivers, or drivers working in private households. Employers handle full or shared contributions.
2 Household Employees Members
Similar to kasambahays but may include part-time or occasional workers in residential setups.
3 Business Employees Members
Private employees with contributions shared between the business and the worker.
4 Self-Employed Members
Freelancers and small business owners paying full 15% of their MSC.
5 Voluntary Members
Unemployed individuals continuing their SSS payments for benefit continuity.
6 Non-Working Spouse Members
Spouses of employed individuals who voluntarily contribute under their partnerTMs account.
7 Land-Based OFW Members
Filipinos abroad paying contributions independently through accredited partners.
(R) How to Register a Household Helper with SSS (2026 Step-by-Step)
Step 1: Employer Registration
- Visit SSS.gov.ph or go to the nearest SSS branch.
- Get an SS Number (for both employer and employee if not yet registered).
- Complete Household Employer Registrationⓘ (Form R-1A).
Step 2: Employee Registration
- Fill out SS Form E-1 (Personal Record).
- Submit photocopy of valid ID (both sides).
- Attach employment contract signed by both parties.
Step 3: Pay Contributions
- Use Payment Reference Number (PRNⓘ) generated via SSS Mobile App or website.
- Pay via:
- GCash / Maya
- SSS Partner Banksⓘ
- Bayad Center
- SM Business Services
Step 4: Monitor Records
Check your kasambahayTMs payment history regularly under My.SSS ' Inquiry ' Contributions.
" Kasambahay / Household Helper MSC Table 2026 ('5,000 " '16,500 Salary Range)
Below is the 2026 SSS contribution scheduleⓘ for kasambahays. Employers pay the full amount if salary is below '5,000.
| Range of Compensation (') | Employer Total (') | Employee Total (') | Grand Total (') |
|---|---|---|---|
| Below '5,000 | '760 | '0 | '760 |
| '6,000 | '610 | '300 | '910 |
| '8,000 | '810 | '400 | '1,210 |
| '10,000 | '1,010 | '500 | '1,510 |
| '15,000 | '1,530 | '750 | '2,280 |
| '20,000 | '2,030 | '1,000 | '3,030 |
... Reminder: EC (Employee Compensation) applies only up to '20,000 MSC.
'1/4 Example: KasambahayTMs Maternity Benefit Eligibility
Scenario:
Maria earns '7,000/month and gives birth in June 2026.
Her qualifying periodⓘ is January 2025 " December 2025.
If she paid at least 3 months within that period, sheTMs eligible for SSS Maternity Benefits.
With '7,000 MSC, her benefit computation is around '18,000 for 105 days of maternity leave.
" Long-Term Consequences for Employers Who Ignore SSS Rules
- Ineligibility for Reimbursement:
Employers who donTMt register or pay cannot be reimbursed for advanced maternity payments. - Legal Action by SSS:
SSS can file civil or criminal charges for non-compliance. - Public Record of Violations:
Employers found guilty may be blacklisted or barred from future government transactions. - Employee Complaints:
Kasambahays can report non-compliance through the SSS Hotline (1455) or Kasambahay Helpline.
Summary: Key Takeaways for 2026
| Action | Responsibility | Consequence if Ignored |
|---|---|---|
| Register kasambahay in SSS | Employer | '5,000"'20,000 fine or imprisonment |
| Pay monthly contributions | Employer | 2% penalty/month + loss of benefits |
| Remit deducted contributions | Employer | Up to 12 years imprisonment |
| File maternity notificationⓘ | Employer | May lose reimbursement rights |
| Maintain SSS records | Employer & Employee | Proof required for benefit claims |
Final Thoughts: Protect Your Helper, Protect Yourself
Being an employer doesnTMt stop at paying a salary. It means ensuring your kasambahay is legally protected through proper SSS registration and contributions.
Not registering is a risk " financially, legally, and morally.
By taking a few simple steps, you help your helper access benefits like SSS Maternity, sickness, disability, and retirement support.
Before the next due date, check if your kasambahay is registered and contributions are up to date using the
' SSS Maternity Benefits Calculator
Because in 2026, responsible employers donTMt just hire " they protect.






