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How much social security do self-employed people generally have to pay to their employees?

Legal analysis: the amount of social insurance premium mainly depends on what kind of payment base you choose. Take social security in Xiamen as an example. At present, if the minimum payment base of social security in September 2020 is 1.800 yuan, employees will have to pay a total of 530.49 yuan, including 222.77 yuan for individuals. Among them, individual employees are required to pay 0.5% unemployment insurance -9 yuan, 2% medical insurance -69.77 yuan, and 8% endowment insurance-144 yuan, totaling 222.77 yuan. The expenses paid by the enterprise are: maternity insurance 0.7%-24.42 yuan, residual insurance 0.8%-39.1/kloc-0 yuan, and medical insurance 7%-244.438+09 yuan, totaling 370.72 yuan.

Legal basis: Article 60 of the Social Insurance Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that the employer shall declare and pay social insurance premiums in full and on time, and shall not postpone or reduce the payment except for legal reasons such as force majeure. The social insurance premiums that employees should pay shall be withheld and remitted by the employer, and the employer shall inform me of the details of paying social insurance premiums on a monthly basis. Individual industrial and commercial households without employees, part-time employees who have not participated in social insurance in the employing units and other flexible employees can pay social insurance premiums directly to the social insurance premium collection agencies.