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I haven't paid social security at retirement age. 15 can I hand it in?

Legal analysis: Yes. Those who have reached the statutory retirement age and have not paid social security for a total of 15 years can make up for it. Pay back from the day you apply for social security. You can't pay social security before applying for social security.

Legal basis: Article 2 of the Regulations for the Implementation of the Social Insurance Law.

When individuals who participate in the basic old-age insurance for employees reach the statutory retirement age, if the accumulated payment is less than fifteen years, the payment may be extended to fifteen years. After the implementation of the Social Insurance Law, if the payment is extended for five years but still less than fifteen years, it can be paid in one lump sum for fifteen years.

Article 3 of the Regulations for the Implementation of the Social Insurance Law

Individuals who participate in the basic old-age insurance for employees who have paid less than 15 years after reaching the statutory retirement age (including extending the payment in accordance with the provisions of Article 2) may apply for transfer to the new rural social endowment insurance or urban residents' social endowment insurance where they are registered, and enjoy the corresponding old-age insurance benefits.