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MPFA offices continue to close next week
In view of the latest development of COVID-19, the offices of MPFA situated in Kwai Chung, Kwun Tong and Sheung Wan will remain closed next week from 27 to 31 July. Having considered that the local epidemic situation remains severe, the MPFA has decided to extend the closure of MPFA offices, continue to implement work from home arrangement and only provide urgent and essential services to the public in order to safeguard the health of the public and MPFA staff.
Meanwhile, the MPFA reminds employers that the MPF contribution day for July’s contributions will be on 10 August. They should act early in making contribution arrangement, and use various digital means to handle MPF contributions and send remittance statements to their trustees instead of through mailing or submitting in person so as to avoid delay and going out. For details of electronic services and tools provided by trustees and other practical tips, please visit Electronic_services.
Members of the public may obtain MPF information on the MPFA’s website (www.mpfa.org.hk) and with MPFA’s digital tools and mobile apps. For enquiries, they can email to mpfa@mpfa.org.hk or call MPFA’s hotline at 2918 0102.
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24 July 2020
Meanwhile, the MPFA reminds employers that the MPF contribution day for July’s contributions will be on 10 August. They should act early in making contribution arrangement, and use various digital means to handle MPF contributions and send remittance statements to their trustees instead of through mailing or submitting in person so as to avoid delay and going out. For details of electronic services and tools provided by trustees and other practical tips, please visit Electronic_services.
Members of the public may obtain MPF information on the MPFA’s website (www.mpfa.org.hk) and with MPFA’s digital tools and mobile apps. For enquiries, they can email to mpfa@mpfa.org.hk or call MPFA’s hotline at 2918 0102.
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24 July 2020