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How to deduct social security in the month of resignation

After leaving the company, decide whether to pay the social security of the current month according to the departure time.

Generally speaking, employees who leave at the beginning of the month or in the middle of the month will stop paying social security in that month. Under normal circumstances, the company will not continue to pay employees the salary of the month. It is inconvenient to operate because the social security payment needs to be deducted from last month's salary, and the employee's new unit has full-time social security payment for employees in that month, so there is no problem to stop paying.

If you leave your job at the end of the month, the social security will generally be paid by the original unit in the current month, and will be stopped next month, because employees may be paid this month (except in special circumstances), and the social security will not handle related business at the end of the month.