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I am an in-service teacher in Guigang, and I will retire after seven years. I was a substitute teacher. Do I need to pay social security?
Hello, this part of retired teachers who need to pay old-age insurance refers to some old private teachers. The seniority pension insurance during the period of not becoming a full member cannot be regarded as payment. If you want to get the same pension as public teachers, you need to pay this part of the pension insurance.
According to the relevant notice of the reform of the endowment insurance system in public institutions, all the working years approved by the national labor department as formal teachers or formally employed as in-service teachers after graduation can be regarded as the payment years. The working years of private teachers or substitute teachers during the period of not becoming a full member are not regarded as the payment years.
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