PayMaya enables easy cashless options for BIR, SSS, and other government payments

Even as most of the quarantine rules have been relaxed across the country, digital financial services leader PayMaya said it is safer and more efficient for Filipinos to pay their government dues online and using cashless methods, options which are already available for the convenience and safety of citizens.

Government agencies such as the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) and the Social Security System (SSS) have announced a final extension for tax filing and membership dues, respectively, until June 15, 2020.

Citizens can easily pay for their BIR and SSS dues using their PayMaya accounts from the safety and comfort of their homes. For BIR, convenience fees are waived when they pay using the Pay Bills section of the app, while they can get a chance to earn up to 100% cashback when they pay their fees using their PayMaya accounts via the SSS mobile app.

Empowering the government to go digital

Aside from BIR and SSS, PayMaya has also enabled more government agencies and units with the ability to accept card and e-wallet payments as the whole country accelerates its digital efforts in light of the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.

These agencies and units include the PAG-IBIG Fund, Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC), the Department of Science and Technology (DOST), the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), the National Home Mortgage Finance Corporation (NHMFC), and the City of Valenzuela, among others.

PayMaya has also partnered with the Department of Transportation (DOTr) and the Land Transport Regulatory and Franchising Board (LTFRB) to equip public utility vehicles (PUVs) such as taxis, buses, and TNVS cars with cashless payments acceptance for commuters.

“We support the government’s efforts to fast-track digitalization efforts for better delivery of public service. This is in line with increasing efficiencies in government services as the country moves towards the New Normal post-pandemic. We at PayMaya are excited to work with more national government agencies and local government units towards those same goals” said Orlando B. Vea, Founder and CEO of PayMaya.

As Filipinos’ day-to-day lives and the economy have been reshaped by the pandemic, Vea said digital payments will become commonplace across all areas of life, making it imperative for more government agencies and local government units to offer cashless means as the primary option.

In addition to convenience and safety, shifting government transactions online also helps facilitate the delivery of more efficient and transparent service to the public, as the Anti-Red Tape Authority (ARTA) had recently pointed out.

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How to set up your PayMaya account

To register for a PayMaya account for quick and safe government payments, visit their page or download the PayMaya app for free today. Aside from government transactions, users can also pay other bills, buy airtime load, send money to their loved ones, or shop for groceries and other essentials online using their PayMaya account.

PayMaya is the only end-to-end digital payments ecosystem enabler in the Philippines with platforms and services that cuts across consumers, merchants, and government. Aside from providing the payment acceptance for the largest e-Commerce, food, retail and gas merchants in the Philippines, PayMaya is enabling national and social services agencies as well as local government units with digital payments and disbursement services.

Through its PayMaya app and wallet, it is providing millions of Filipinos with the fastest way to own a financial account with over 40,000 Add Money touchpoints nationwide, more than double the total number of traditional bank branches in the Philippines combined. Its Smart Padala by PayMaya network of over 30,000 partner agents nationwide serves as last-mile digital financial hubs in communities, providing the unbanked and underserved with access to services.

To know more about PayMaya’s products and services, visit their official website or follow @PayMayaOfficial on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

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Coronavirus Car Care: 5 simple vehicle maintenance tips

With the quarantine in Luzon still in effect and no clear sight of it being lifted anytime soon, a dear family member of ours is left unattended. That is, of course, our beloved cars. We all get that staying indoors and practicing social distancing is our top priority at the moment. Though, we shouldn’t neglect that one family member that always gets to where we need to be.

Here are five simple things you can do to help keep your car in good running condition during this pandemic.

Give that battery some juice

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This may seem very basic, but, it’s quite easy to forget that your car’s battery needs constant charging. Car batteries discharge over time and the easiest way to prevent a dead battery is to drive your car at regular intervals so you wouldn’t reach the point when you have to jump-start your car just to revive its battery.

Starting and idling your car may be better than nothing, but actually driving your car is the best way to recharge a battery. Even if it’s just up and down the street of your neighborhood a few times.

You should move it, move it!

Driving your car not only keeps the battery charged, but also prevents the engine and other mechanicals from drying out. If a car sits for too long, oil starts to settle, fluids begin to separate, and seals can begin to dry out — all of which will definitely cost a small fortune to fix.

Hop in your car, maybe bring your pet with you, and go for a short stroll around your neighborhood — just be sure to take the necessary precautions like wearing face masks!

Flats ain’t a good thing

If your car stays parked, you lose tire pressure over time. And if a car sits for too long, the weight of the vehicle can cause flat spots to develop where the rubber meets the road. The only remedy to flat spots is to buy another set of tires which is a costly solution. This is why it’s best to move your car around at least once a week to avoid this problem.

Fill ‘er up

With gas prices so low nowadays, it’s definitely a good time to fill your gas tank to the brim. Doing so prevents unwanted condensation in your tank. Plus, it also stops gas fumes from building up in your tank to hazardous levels.

And finally…

Keep off the parking brake

This may seem a bit odd because you’re disengaging a safety feature. But, leaving the parking brake on for an extended period of time can cause the brake pads and rotor to stick or fuse together. This isn’t a must, but, highly advisable if you plan on leaving your car stagnant for more than a week.

With all these in mind, your car should stay happy and healthy, even under quarantine.

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