澳門特別行政區政府
Governo da Regiao Administrativa Especial de Macau

July is a Contribution Month and FSS Reminds Employers to Pay Contributions as Soon as Possible

2018-07-19

For the social security system, July is the contribution month for the second quarter of this year.  The Social Security Fund (abbreviated to FSS in Macao) reminds that the flow of people at the service point is expected to increase at the end of the month.  In order to avoid the peak flow at month end, employers should make their payment as soon as possible, and those who have applied for electronic filing service should try to make use of the electronic payment options to make their payments.  As of 18 July, a total of 13,378 employers have already paid contributions of the obligatory system for their employees, accounting for 63% of the total number of employers who need to pay contributions.

All employers are required to pay contributions for their local long-term employees on or before 31July (Tuesday).  If a non-resident worker is employed, employers must also pay the employment fee at the same time.  If there is no change in the employment situation of local long-term employees during the calendar quarter, besides the service points of the FSS, the employment fee for non-resident workers and the related contributions can be paid at the Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau’s Central District Public Services Centre, Islands District Public Services Centre and Seac Pai Van Station, and  or at the nine designated banks (including Bank of China Macau Branch, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (Macau) Ltd., Banco Comercial de Macau, Tai Fung Bank, Banco Nacional Ultramarino, OCBC Wing Hang Bank, Macau Chinese Bank, Luso International Banking Limited and Delta Asia Bank).

As required by law, employers are required to pay a late payment interest and a fine if they make their payments late.  As for beneficiaries of the arbitrary system, those who make their contributions late cannot settle the default contributions unless they pay the contributions together with a late payment interest within two months after the expiration of the statutory deadline.

For more information, please visit the website of the FSS at www.fss.gov.mo/en/social/social-mandatory or call 2853 2850 during office hours for enquiries.