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Can social security be re-insured after surrender?

Social security can be re-insured after surrender.

After the social security surrender, the social security account has been cancelled, all the funds in the account have been withdrawn, and the payment period will be cleared. However, social security can be re-insured after surrender, and the insured can apply for re-opening an account and re-applying. After re-insurance, the payment period before surrender is not included in the accumulated payment period.

Social security processing flow:

1, prepare the account opening materials, and go to the local social security bureau to open an account, usually through the account opening service window of the social security bureau. The required materials include: business license 1 copy (with official seal), organization code certificate 1 copy (with official seal), double-sided ID card of legal representative 1 copy (with official seal), bank account opening permit 1 copy (with official seal) and 2 social insurance registration forms; All the above information is submitted to the Social Security Bureau, and the staff of the Social Security Bureau will enter the information into the system and issue a social insurance registration certificate on the spot;

2. Go to the Social Security Bureau to get the employee social security declaration and approval form. Fill in the personnel registration form of the social insurance insured unit, and let the company legal person sign it. Then both forms are stamped with the official seal of the company and taken to the verification window of the social security bureau. The staff will give you the social insurance premium declaration verification form;

3. Go to the local tax bureau to change the tax payment certificate. It seems that if you get the social security fee declaration and approval form, you can pay directly in cash, or swipe your card, or go to ICBC to pay. "Social insurance declaration and approval form" in duplicate. The first copy is sent to the local local tax bureau with the official seal, and the second copy is kept by itself. If your company is newly established and has not been registered with the local taxation bureau, it is impossible to change it to the tax payment book now. You need to follow the process to complete the registration before you can change it. First you have to register tax, and then you have to register social security.

4. Pay at the bank where the company opens an account. To open an account in the company, you need to pay by tax bill. To be clear, the set of seals left by the company in the bank where the account is opened can be stamped on the tax payment form first. If you are not sure what stamp to stamp, you can take the company's stamp to the bank to stamp it on the spot, and finally the bank will return the first tax return for your own use.

To sum up, social security can still be re-insured after surrender, but the applicant must re-open an account and re-apply. It should be noted that after re-enrollment, the payment period before surrender is not included in the calculation of cumulative payment period. Once social security is surrendered, its corresponding payment time will be completely cleared.

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 5

The people's governments at or above the county level will incorporate social insurance into the national economic and social development plan.

The state raises social insurance funds through multiple channels. People's governments at or above the county level shall give necessary financial support to social insurance.

The state supports social insurance through preferential tax policies.