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Do I need to stop social security when I resign?

Legal analysis: the social security purchased by the company can be reported to the social security bureau for suspension of payment, and the company personnel must report to the social security bureau for downsizing before they can stop paying social security. After leaving the company, the former company will reduce the number of employees from its company account, and then you can continue to pay social insurance as a freelancer yourself, or you can transfer to the new company account to let the new company continue to pay social insurance. Provident funds are similar to social security.

Legal basis: Article 7 of the Social Insurance Law: The administrative department of social insurance in the State Council is responsible for the management of social insurance throughout the country, and other relevant departments in the State Council are responsible for the relevant social insurance work within their respective functions and duties.

The social insurance administrative department of the local people's government at or above the county level shall be responsible for the social insurance management within its administrative area, and other relevant departments of the local people's government at or above the county level shall be responsible for the relevant social insurance work within their respective functions and duties.

Article 8 of the Social Insurance Law Social insurance agencies provide social insurance services, and are responsible for social insurance registration, personal rights and interests recording, social insurance benefits payment, etc.