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Xi social insurance pays the company's expenses.

How to charge for enterprise social security payment? Generally speaking, choosing a third-party social security payment company has the idea of reducing labor costs, so it will pay more attention to the cost of social security payment. So how do you charge for social security payment under normal circumstances?

There are two ways for enterprises to pay social security, one is social security trusteeship, the other is social security payment, which corresponds to whether the enterprise has a registered company and social security account in the local area, and the specific social security payment method needs to be selected according to the company's own situation.

Social security trusteeship: generally used for small and medium-sized enterprises without special personnel to take care of social security. Social security payment can be achieved by entrusting the social security account to a third party company. Social security payment here can include new company social security account opening, adjustment of social security payment base, increase or decrease of social security personnel, monthly social security payment and other related work.

Social security payment: social security payment is more suitable for enterprises that need to pay in different places or pay more. You can complete social security payment everywhere without opening your own social security accumulation fund account. However, it should be noted that social security payment is affected by local policies and its limitations will be even greater. I suggest you know more about it in advance.

So how do you charge for paying social security? Generally speaking, the charging mode of social security payment consists of two parts: the amount of social security paid by enterprises and individuals and the service fee. The social security fees paid by enterprises and individuals are determined by enterprises themselves, and the service fees of enterprises generally range from 100-300, depending on the price of the payment company.

I suggest that you make more comparisons when choosing social security payment companies. Don't blindly pursue low prices and ignore important factors such as service and formality. In addition, service charges that are too low or too high need to be vigilant to see whether the charges are transparent and whether they include hidden charges.