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What if the social security is paid by the unit itself?

Solve the problem by understanding the social security payment, communicating with the unit and consulting the social security agency.

First, understand the social security payment situation

First of all, individuals need to know their own social security payment, including the amount of social security paid by themselves, the payment time and the social security paid by the unit for themselves. Relevant information can be obtained by querying social security payment records and communicating with the personnel department of the unit.

Second, communicate and negotiate with the unit.

After understanding the social security payment, individuals should communicate and negotiate with the unit to clarify the social security payment responsibilities and obligations of both parties. If the unit does pay social security for the individual, then the individual can consider applying to the unit for refund of the overpaid social security fee, or negotiating with the unit to use this part of the fee for other benefits or subsidies.

Third, consult with social security agencies.

If no agreement can be reached through communication and consultation with the unit, or if individuals have doubts about the payment of social security, they can consult the local social security agency for handling. Social security agencies will give corresponding suggestions according to the specific situation, such as returning the overpaid social security fees and merging social security accounts.

Fourth, pay attention to retaining relevant evidence.

When dealing with the problem of repeated payment of social security, individuals should pay attention to retaining relevant evidence, such as social security payment records and communication records with units. These evidences help to prove the rights and interests of individuals and help to speed up the processing.

To sum up:

When an individual pays social security but the company also pays it, it is necessary to understand the social security payment situation, communicate with the company and consult the social security agency to solve the problem. In the process of handling, individuals should pay attention to retaining relevant evidence to safeguard their own rights and interests. At the same time, we should also raise social security awareness and avoid paying social security repeatedly.

Legal basis:

People's Republic of China (PRC) social insurance law

Article 60 provides that:

The employing unit shall declare itself and pay social insurance premiums in full and on time, and shall not postpone or reduce the payment except for legal reasons such as force majeure. The social insurance premiums that employees should pay shall be withheld and remitted by the employer, and the employer shall inform me of the details of paying social insurance premiums on a monthly basis.

Article 63 provides that:

If the employer fails to pay social insurance premiums in full and on time, the social insurance collection agency shall order it to pay or make up within a time limit. If the employer fails to pay or repay the social insurance premium within the time limit, the social insurance collection agency may inquire about its deposit account in banks and other financial institutions; And can apply to the relevant administrative departments at or above the county level to make a decision on the allocation of social insurance premiums, and notify their bank or other financial institutions in writing to allocate social insurance premiums. If the balance of the employer's account is less than the social insurance premium that should be paid, the social insurance collection agency may require the employer to provide guarantee and sign a deferred payment agreement. If the employer fails to pay the social insurance premium in full and fails to provide guarantee, the social insurance collection agency may apply to the people's court to seal up, detain or auction the property whose value is equivalent to the social insurance premium that should be paid, and the proceeds from the auction will be used to offset the social insurance premium.