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Civil servants social security base

Legal analysis: the social security base for civil servants is the individual's monthly salary. When the social security agency approves the contribution base of the insured unit (person), it uniformly stipulates that the contribution base is between 60% and 300% of the average social wage of the previous year in the local area.

Legal basis: "Chinese people's **** and the State Civil Servants Law" Article 83 civil servants to participate in social insurance in accordance with law, in accordance with the provisions of the State to enjoy insurance treatment. If a civil servant is sacrificed on duty or dies of illness, his or her relatives shall enjoy the pensions and preferential treatment provided by the State.

The Social Insurance Law of the People's Republic of China Article 59 The people's governments at or above the county level shall strengthen the collection of social insurance premiums. Social insurance premiums shall be collected in a uniform manner, and the steps and specific measures for their implementation shall be prescribed by the State Council.

The Ministry of Labor and Social Security issued the Notice on Issues Relating to the Standardization of the Base for Social Insurance Contributions I. Approved Basis for the Base for Contributions In 1990, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) issued the Provisions on the Composition of the Gross Wage Bill (NBS Decree No. 1), and a series of circulars were issued to make clear provisions on the statistics on the gross wage bill, and the statistical bureaus of the cities and provinces make clear provisions on the statistics on the gross wage bill in the labor statistics reporting system. Each year, provincial, regional and municipal statistical bureaus provide specific explanations of the indicators of labor compensation in their labor statistics reporting system. These documents should be used as the basis for approving the base figure for social insurance contributions. All items that are not explicitly excluded from wage income statistics in the relevant documents of the National Bureau of Statistics should be used as the basis for social insurance contributions