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How do self-employed people buy social security?

Legal analysis: self-employed individuals can pay social security. First of all, the "five insurances" stipulated by the state refer to old-age insurance, medical insurance, maternity insurance, industrial injury insurance and unemployment insurance. Anyone who reaches the required age can be insured at the place where the household registration is located. Generally, self-employed individuals can only pay medical insurance and endowment insurance, and cannot pay other maternity insurance and unemployment insurance.

Self-employed people pay social security in the following ways:

1. Insure in the name of flexible employment:

Self-employed individuals can bring their ID cards and business licenses to the local social security bureau and participate in social insurance in the name of flexible employment, but they can only participate in medical insurance and endowment insurance.

2. Insurance through social security intermediary companies:

If the self-employed want to pay social security for their employees, they can also hook up with the social security intermediary company and pay the social security five insurances in full monthly.

Legal basis: People's Republic of China (PRC) Social Insurance Law.

Tenth employees should participate in the basic old-age insurance, and employers and employees should pay the basic old-age insurance premium.

Twenty-third employees should participate in the basic medical insurance for employees, and employers and employees should pay the basic medical insurance premiums in accordance with state regulations.

Article 33 Employees shall participate in work-related injury insurance, and the employer shall pay the work-related injury insurance premium, while employees shall not pay the work-related injury insurance premium.