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Is self-employed paying social security the same as employee social security?

Legal subjectivity:

Social security paid by individual industrial and commercial households is generally not employee social security. Social security paid by self-employed individuals is flexible employment social security, but flexible employment social security is actually endowment insurance and medical insurance paid by enterprise employees. And generally speaking, the payment of flexible employment social security must be a local household registration or a local temporary residence permit. Therefore, self-employed individuals can also choose to pay their own social security for urban and rural residents, that is, the new rural cooperative medical system.

Legal objectivity:

Accounting system for social insurance funds Article 14 The income of the basic old-age insurance fund for enterprise employees includes basic old-age insurance premium income, financial subsidy income, interest income, entrusted investment income, transfer income, higher-level subsidy income, lower-level higher-level income and other income. Among them, the basic old-age insurance income refers to the basic old-age insurance premiums paid by units and individuals in accordance with the prescribed payment base and payment ratio.