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Can the court deduct personal social security?

Legal analysis: No, the Supreme Law makes it clear that social insurance funds shall not be sealed up, frozen or deducted in the trial and execution of civil and economic disputes. Therefore, the court may not take measures such as sealing up, freezing or deducting the funds related to social insurance such as endowment insurance in the social security card.

Legal basis: Notice of the Supreme People's Court on not sealing up, freezing or deducting social insurance funds in the trial and execution of civil economic disputes; Local people's courts shall not seal up, freeze or deduct social insurance funds in the trial and execution of civil and economic disputes; Social insurance funds shall not be used to repay the debts of social insurance institutions and their former subordinate enterprises.