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Is the provident fund account number the same as the social security account number?

Social security and provident fund are not an account. The account number of the provident fund can be inquired in the housing management bureau of this province and city, and the payment period and amount can be inquired. After handling social security relations and paying endowment insurance, medical insurance, industrial injury insurance, unemployment insurance and maternity insurance, the social security center will establish one in the bank designated by the social security center. Remittance book refers to the report filled out by employees when they first pay the provident fund, in duplicate, one for the center and one for the unit. Go to the provident fund management center to handle the business license, organization code certificate and national tax registration certificate of the provident fund unit. Employees who have not applied for housing provident fund need to open an account and transfer the amount on time every month, with employees and units responsible for half. What's the ratio? There are laws. The proportion and expenses paid by employees in different places are different, so you can consult the local provident fund management center.

Legal basis:

Regulations on the administration of housing provident fund

Article 1 These Regulations are formulated in order to strengthen the management of housing provident fund, safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of the owners of housing provident fund, promote urban housing construction and improve the living standards of urban residents.

Article 2 These Regulations shall apply to the deposit, withdrawal, use, management and supervision of housing provident fund in People's Republic of China (PRC). The term "housing accumulation fund" as mentioned in these Regulations refers to the long-term housing savings paid by state organs, state-owned enterprises, urban collective enterprises, foreign-invested enterprises, urban private enterprises and other urban enterprises, institutions, private non-enterprise units and social organizations (hereinafter referred to as units) and their employees.