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Proportion of social security contributions of private enterprises

Legal analysis: the proportion of individuals and enterprises paying social security is as follows: old-age insurance is paid by enterprises and employees, 20% by enterprises and 8% by individuals; Medical insurance is paid jointly by enterprises and employees, with enterprises paying 7.5% and individuals paying 2%; Unemployment insurance is paid jointly by enterprises and employees, with enterprises paying 2% and individuals paying1%; Industrial injury insurance is paid by the enterprise itself, and the enterprise pays1%; Maternity insurance is paid by the enterprise itself, and the enterprise pays 0.8%.

Legal basis: Article 12 of the Social Insurance Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), the employing unit shall pay the basic old-age insurance premium in proportion to the total wages of its employees as stipulated by the state and record it in the basic old-age insurance pooling fund. Employees shall pay the basic old-age insurance premium in accordance with the proportion of wages stipulated by the state and record it in their personal accounts. Individual industrial and commercial households without employees, part-time employees who have not participated in the basic old-age insurance in the employing unit and other flexible employees who have participated in the basic old-age insurance shall pay the basic old-age insurance premiums in accordance with state regulations and record them in the basic old-age insurance pooling fund and individual accounts respectively.