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Isn't it tax deductible to pay insurance wages?

Legal analysis: personal income tax deduction has nothing to do with whether or not to pay social security. As long as the salary meets the relevant standards, it is necessary to deduct a tax. Personal income tax is the general name of legal norms that adjust the social relationship between tax authorities and natural persons (residents and non-residents) in the process of personal income tax collection and management.

Legal basis: Article 4 of People's Republic of China (PRC) Social Insurance Law. Employers and individuals in People's Republic of China (PRC) pay social insurance premiums according to law, and have the right to inquire about payment records and personal rights records, and require social insurance agencies to provide social insurance consultation and other related services. Individuals enjoy social insurance benefits according to law and have the right to supervise the payment of their own units.

Article 2 of the Individual Income Tax Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) shall pay individual income tax: (1) Income from wages and salaries; (2) Income from remuneration for labor services; (3) Income from remuneration; (4) Income from royalties; (5) Operating income; (6) Income from interest, dividends and bonuses; (7) Income from property lease; (8) Income from property transfer; (9) Accidental income. Individual residents who obtain income from items 1 to 4 of the preceding paragraph (hereinafter referred to as comprehensive income) shall calculate individual income tax according to the tax year; Non-resident individuals who obtain income from items 1 to 4 of the preceding paragraph shall calculate individual income tax on a monthly or itemized basis. Taxpayers who obtain income from items 5 to 9 of the preceding paragraph shall calculate individual income tax separately in accordance with the provisions of this law.