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What does social security include?

1. The base for paying social security includes legitimate income such as wages, bonuses and overtime, but does not include welfare allowances, such as non-staple food subsidies, book and newspaper fees, washing fees and transportation fees.

2. According to Guo Fa [1997] No.26, Decision of the State Council on Establishing a Unified Old-age Insurance System for Enterprise Employees, Guo Fa [1998] No.44, Decision of the State Council on Establishing a Basic Medical Insurance System for Urban Employees and the Unemployment Insurance Regulations, the expenses paid by enterprises for basic old-age insurance, basic medical insurance and unemployment insurance are the total wages of employees.

So how is the definition of total wages defined? According to Article 4 of the National Bureau of Statistics 1, the total wage consists of the following six parts: 1, hourly wage; 2. Piece rate; 3. Bonuses; 4. Allowances and subsidies; 5. Overtime pay; 6. Wages paid under special circumstances. Piecework wages also include wages paid to individuals according to turnover commission or profit commission.

Therefore, bonuses and allowances belong to the category of total wages, and units should calculate bonuses and commissions when handling social insurance.

So yours should be 4287.

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