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The difference between self-employed social security and enterprise social security

Legal analysis: self-employed individuals pay social security by themselves, and all expenses are borne by individuals. Individuals can choose the social security payment base according to their own conditions. The company pays social security for employees, and the expenses are shared by the company and employees. Employees only need to bear a small part. The social security expenses of ordinary employees are paid by the company first, and then the corresponding social security expenses are deducted from the employees' wages.

Legal basis: Article 10 of the Social Insurance Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), employees shall participate in the basic old-age insurance, and the employer and employees shall jointly pay the basic old-age insurance premium. Individual industrial and commercial households without employees, part-time employees who have not participated in the basic old-age insurance in the employer and other flexible employees can participate in the basic old-age insurance, and individuals pay the basic old-age insurance premium. The measures for the endowment insurance of civil servants and staff managed by reference to the Civil Service Law shall be formulated by the State Council.