Welcome as we cover the following;
- How To Stop TSC payslip deductions
- FAQs on TSC payslip deductions
How To Stop KUPPET/KNUT/KEWOTA Deductions?
Is your TSC payslip being hit with unwanted deductions?
Wish you could put a stop to it? Well, the good news is, you can.
Thanks to recent changes made by the Teachers Service Commission (TSC), you now have an easy way to leave or invalidate third-party deductions from groups like KEWOTA, KUPPET, KNUT, and others.
The TSC has conveniently incorporated a new tab in their online system to provide you with the power to control these deductions.
So, if you’re looking to break ties with KEWOTA, KUPPET, KNUT, or any other Social Outfit, here’s a step-by-step guide to do just that:
- Start by opening the TSC online payslip system
- Log in to your account using your TSC Number and Password.
- Upon successful login, select the “3rd Party Self-Service Module” or ‘SWAs Validation (NEW)’. You’ll be taken to a window labeled ‘Running Transaction Details’.
- Browse through the transactions listed under the ‘Status’ column. Tick the checkbox next to any transaction(s) you want to stop.
- Click on the “Reject Transaction(s)” button to halt the chosen transaction(s).
- To verify the successful stoppage, check the transaction status by clicking the “My Transactions” link on the Payslip homepage.
Just remember, this system is a swift and immediate solution to halt the deductions you’re no longer comfortable with.
However, the TSC recommends that once you’ve successfully quit online, be sure to send a handwritten letter to TSC for record-keeping purposes.
And if you ever have any queries, don’t hesitate to call the official TSC customer care at 0202892153, 0202892154, 0202892156, 0202892157, 0202892158.
The takeaway? You no longer need to worry about unexpected deductions from your payslip.
With this new feature by TSC, you have the freedom to control what comes out of your hard-earned salary. Now isn’t that a relief?
To end with a quote from Benjamin Franklin, “Beware of little expenses; a small leak will sink a great ship.”
Indeed, take control of your payslip today and secure your financial future.
Remember, as a teacher, every penny saved adds to your resources to craft the minds of the future. Stay financially savvy!
FAQs About TSC Payslip Deductions
Q: How can I stop unwanted deductions from my TSC payslip?
A: To halt unwanted deductions from your TSC payslip, follow these steps:
- Start by opening the TSC online payslip system.
- Log in to your account using your TSC Number and Password.
- Upon successful login, select the “3rd Party Self-Service Module” or ‘SWAs Validation (NEW)’. You’ll be taken to a window labeled ‘Running Transaction Details’.
- Browse through the transactions listed under the ‘Status’ column. Tick the checkbox next to any transaction(s) you want to stop.
- Click on the “Reject Transaction(s)” button to halt the chosen transaction(s).
- To verify the successful stoppage, check the transaction status by clicking the “My Transactions” link on the Payslip homepage.
Q: Can I halt deductions like KEWOTA, KUPPET, KNUT, and others from my TSC payslip?
A: Yes, the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has made it possible for you to leave or invalidate third-party deductions from groups like KEWOTA, KUPPET, KNUT, and others through their online system.
Q: Is stopping deductions from my TSC payslip immediate?
A: Yes, once you have successfully rejected the transaction(s) online, the deductions should stop immediately.
Q: Should I inform TSC through any other means after halting deductions online?
A: The TSC recommends that once you have successfully halted deductions online, you should also send a handwritten letter to TSC for record-keeping purposes.
Q: What if I have further questions or issues regarding deductions from my payslip?
A: If you have any queries or issues, don’t hesitate to call the official TSC customer care at 0202892153, 0202892154, 0202892156, 0202892157, or 0202892158.
Q: Can I regain access to these deductions if I change my mind?
A: Yes, you can authorize these deductions again through the TSC online system if you wish to rejoin the groups or programs from which you had previously opted out.
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