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Do conscripts pay five insurances and one gold?

Legal analysis: 1. No need to pay. 2. When you retire, two years of length of military service will be regarded as the payment period, that is, these two years will be regarded as you are paying social security. 3. If it is broken for a year, you can make up for it yourself. If you don't pay, this year won't count.

Legal basis: Article 22 of the Regulations on Pension and Preferential Treatment for Servicemen stipulates that during the period of active service, the family members of conscripts shall be given preferential payments or other preferential treatment by the people's government at the county level where the conscripts are registered, and the preferential treatment standard shall not be lower than the local average living standard. The funds required for the payment of preferential payments shall be charged in the county-level fiscal budget.