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Xinjiang social security transfer payment

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I'll get it. Your first question is block 1, whether the unit or the individual pays social security. The money you pay into the social security fund account will be divided into two parts. Part of it goes to the social security pooling fund, accounting for 20% of your contribution base, and the other part goes to your personal account, accounting for 8%. Even if you surrender or transfer, you will take that part from your personal account, but keep the payment period. For example, if you pay for 2 years in Xinjiang, it will be counted as 2 years after you transfer to Xi' an.

The second part of the first question, it is estimated that your parents heard it wrong, how can it be completely invalid? It means that if you want to transfer insurance to Xi 'an, you must first participate in social security in Xi 'an, otherwise you can't transfer insurance. Just like sending a letter. How to send it without an address?

The second question, I don't know whether you plan to live in Xi 'an all the time and plan to retire in Xi 'an. The calculation of pension is based on your local average salary, price and the number of years you have paid contributions. It's actually quite simple. If you compare Xi 'an and Xinjiang where the prices are more expensive, you will generally know which side will have higher retirement wages. You'd better consult the local social security treatment audit department to find out what the basic pension is. As for subsidies, Xinjiang, as an autonomous region, may have policy subsidies for ethnic minorities, depending on the local government. If you go inland, you shouldn't have this discount.

Third, the provident fund must be paid by the companies participating in the work. If you have a job, your company must pay for it. The same is true for social security, which is clearly stipulated in the labor law.