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Can I pay the social security of the provident fund?

Legal subjectivity:

Social security and housing accumulation fund can be repaid. Social security payment refers to the interruption of social security payment for some reason and no payment in the middle months. Now, due to recruitment or other reasons, it is necessary to make up the part that has not been paid before, in order to obtain a complete social security period and ensure the normal identification of recruitment and settlement. Under normal circumstances, the general unit can only make up for 2 months. If it takes longer, it has to be operated through some agencies. If it is insured in the name of an individual, if it is missed, it can only be paid back, and five risks can be paid. If the unit does not declare (does not open an account), it can only pay the pension. If you want to pay it back after a period of time, you can find an agent to pay it back.

Legal objectivity:

"Regulations on the Management of Housing Provident Fund" Article 24 Employees may withdraw the balance of the housing provident fund account under any of the following circumstances: (1) purchasing, building, renovating or overhauling their own houses; (2) retirement; (three) completely lose the ability to work, and terminate the labor relationship with the unit; (4) Having left the country to settle down; (5) Repaying the principal and interest of the house purchase loan; (six) the rent exceeds the prescribed proportion of family wage income. In accordance with the provisions of items (2), (3) and (4) of the preceding paragraph, the employee housing provident fund account shall be cancelled at the same time. If an employee dies or is declared dead, the employee's heirs and legatees may withdraw the storage balance in the employee's housing provident fund account; If there is no heir or legatee, the storage balance in the employee housing provident fund account shall be included in the value-added income of the housing provident fund.