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Does enrolled but not accounted for count as non-payment?

Not really.

Social Security payments that have been enrolled but have not arrived in the account are not considered paid because Social Security payments are a process that involves the flow of funds. An individual's social security payment record is only updated when the enrollment fee successfully reaches the social security account. The non-arrival is due to a variety of reasons, such as delayed processing by the bank, incorrect information about the payment, or system malfunction.

Only by ensuring that the fees have arrived in the account can we ensure that an individual's social security rights and interests are protected, and that the social security system is functioning properly and the funds are safe.