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Which groups can be exempted from social security?

Paying social security to employees is a big burden for employers. But some groups don't have to pay social security, so which groups can be exempted from paying social security? Let's take a closer look.

The first kind of people are interns.

Nowadays, many students, whether in universities or in-service high schools, usually start their internships in their junior or senior years. This is also to prepare for entering the society. These people often have to sign agreements when they go to the company for internships. But the agreement is an internship agreement, not an employee agreement, that is to say, in this case, even if such a person pays social security, it is ineffective.

The second kind of people are people who have retired but have been re-employed by the unit.

The legal retirement age in China is 60 for men, 50 for women and 55 for female cadres. It can be said that some people have reached retirement age and have already retired, and they can get a pension every month, but as the saying goes, "Ginger is still old and spicy", and many times experience is often the key industry. Those who are re-employed by the unit after retirement do not need to continue to pay social security.

The third category is part-time employees.

Some people do part-time jobs outside their normal jobs in order to earn more money. It can be said that if both companies help this person pay social security, will it double? Actually, this is not right. If his company has paid him social security, and the part-time company doesn't need to pay social security, even if it does, it won't have much effect, but it will waste this money.