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I am a 53-year-old man, and now I work in a company. I haven't paid social security before. Can the company still pay me now?

I didn't pay social security before I was 55. Can I pay social security through the company now?

See if the employees are male or female. Men retired at the age of 60, 50 female cadres and 55 migrant workers. If you haven't reached retirement age, you can also pay social security.

Now, if an individual wants to pay back, he can only pay back for seven years at most, and then he can pay back for another eight years. If it is returned in the name of the company, it will be very troublesome. He has to show the company's labor contract, balance sheet, income statement and other certificates.

It is suggested that I pay in my own name for 7 years first, and then continue to pay from the individual to the unit. Of course, these are all practices that he established before he reached retirement age. Not if you're retired. You can only go to the street office where your account is located every month to apply for personal pension.

I hope the above answers are helpful to you. Thank you.

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