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What should I do if I don't pay social security service?

Legal analysis: it doesn't matter even if you don't pay social security services. The calculation of length of service is not necessarily related to the number of years of social security payment. Even if social security is not paid, the length of service can be calculated.

Legal basis: Article 3 of the Interim Measures for the Retirement Treatment of Staff of State Organs shall pay pensions on a monthly basis according to the following standards: (1) Retirees who meet the conditions in Item (1) of Article 2 of these Measures shall be paid 50% of their salary (standard salary at retirement plus price subsidy at their place of residence after retirement, the same below); If it is over ten years and less than fifteen years, it will be paid at 60% of my salary; (two) retirees who meet the conditions of items (two), (three) and (four) of Article 2 of these Measures shall be paid at 70% of their salary; Retirees who meet the conditions in Item (3) and Item (4) of Article 2 of these Measures and have worked for more than fifteen years shall be paid 80% of their salary. Staff who have made great contributions to the revolution, or who have been engaged in science, technology, culture, education and other undertakings for a long time before joining the work, and have made special contributions to society, may have their pensions appropriately increased with the approval of the people's committees of provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government) or the State Council.