Nssf Quiz Questions And Answers May 2026

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Nssf Quiz Questions And Answers May 2026

The NSSF contribution (mandatory 15% of gross pay – 10% employer, 5% employee in Uganda’s classic scheme).

Ali’s finger hovers. “That’s the Voluntary Savings… no… the Choice of Fund under the NSSF Amendment Act 2021.” The screen pauses. Then— ACCESS GRANTED . The lockdown stops. nssf quiz questions and answers

Mr. Tumwesigye whispers, “You saved my employees’ records.” Grace laughs. “No, Ali saved the whole system.” | Question | Answer | |----------|--------| | What percentage of an employee’s gross pay goes to NSSF in total (employer + employee)? | 15% (10% employer, 5% employee) | | At what age can you access 20% of your NSSF savings in Uganda? | 45 years | | What benefit applies if you lose a job involuntarily? | Withdrawal benefit (after 12 months of no formal employment) | | What is the maximum monthly insurable earnings for NSSF contributions? | UGX 6,000,000 | | What new option allows a member to choose investment risk levels? | Fund I (conservative) / Fund II (balanced) choice | The NSSF contribution (mandatory 15% of gross pay

Withdrawal benefit due to loss of employment (formerly called “benefit on involuntary termination of employment”). Then— ACCESS GRANTED

Mr. Tumwesigye sighs. “My top baker earns 8 million. So NSSF only uses 6 million to calculate?” “Exactly,” says Ali. “Your employee gets the same benefits as someone earning 6M, not 8M.” The glitch screen ticks Green . Question 5 (Final boss riddle) “I am the newest member of the family – not a benefit, but a way to keep growing your money while still working. I was introduced in the 2021 Act. You choose how to split me between conservative and balanced funds. What am I?”

Mr. Tumwesigye interrupts. “Wait, I thought it was 50?” Ali explains, “From July 2022, you can access 20% of your savings at age 45 if you’ve contributed for at least 10 years.” The screen accepts: 45 . Question 3 “If a worker loses their job through no fault of their own, I can be paid before retirement. But there’s a catch: you must prove I have no other income. What benefit am I?”

Grace adds, “And you must wait 12 months after losing the job, plus prove you’re not earning from any other formal job.” The system beeps: Correct . Question 4 “I am the maximum insurable monthly earnings. If you earn more than me, NSSF won’t take contributions on the extra. What cap am I in Ugandan Shillings?”