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Can the money in social security be taken out for use?

Legal analysis: the balance of social security card can not be taken out generally. It is forbidden to cash out the social security card, and the balance of the social security card account can only be transferred out of the social security card when the insured suddenly dies or the insured needs to leave the insured city. No unit or individual may violate the scope and requirements of the social security card, and it is strictly forbidden to withdraw cash. If it is found out, it will be frozen and it will be impossible to use medical insurance.

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

Article 14 Individual accounts shall not be withdrawn in advance, and the bookkeeping interest rate shall not be lower than the bank time deposit interest rate, and interest tax shall be exempted. If an individual dies, the balance of the individual account can be inherited.

Article 64 Social insurance funds include basic old-age insurance funds, basic medical insurance funds, industrial injury insurance funds, unemployment insurance funds and maternity insurance funds. In addition to the basic medical insurance fund and maternity insurance fund combined accounting, other social insurance funds are accounted for separately according to social insurance types. Social insurance funds implement a unified accounting system throughout the country.

The social insurance fund is earmarked for special purposes, and no organization or individual may occupy or misappropriate it.

The basic old-age insurance fund will gradually implement national overall planning, and other social insurance funds will gradually implement provincial overall planning. The specific time and steps shall be stipulated by the State Council.

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