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How to make up for personal social security in Shanghai?

Legal analysis: 1. In line with the handling requirements, the handling institution shall print the verification form in duplicate, and the clerk and the handling institution shall hold one copy respectively.

2. If the materials are incomplete and can be filled in, the agency shall print the acceptance receipt in duplicate, which shall be signed by the clerk, and each agency shall hold one copy. The handling agency will return all materials.

3. If the handling institution does not meet the handling requirements, it shall print the handling receipt in duplicate, which shall be signed and confirmed by the handling personnel, and each party shall hold one copy. The handling agency will copy all the materials and return them.

Legal basis: Article 63 of People's Republic of China (PRC) Social Insurance Law. If the employer fails to pay social insurance premiums in full and on time, the social insurance premium collection agency shall order it to pay or make up within a time limit. If the employer fails to pay or repay the social insurance premium within the time limit, the social insurance premium collection agency may inquire about its deposit account in banks and other financial institutions; And can apply to the relevant administrative departments at or above the county level to make a decision on the allocation of social insurance premiums, and notify their bank or other financial institutions in writing to allocate social insurance premiums. If the balance of the employer's account is less than the social insurance premium that should be paid, the social insurance premium collection agency may require the employer to provide guarantee and sign a deferred payment agreement. If the employer fails to pay the social insurance premium in full and fails to provide guarantee, the social insurance premium collection agency may apply to the people's court for sealing up, distraining and auctioning the property whose value is equivalent to the social insurance premium that should be paid, so as to offset the social insurance premium with the proceeds from the auction.