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Can I shake the number if I have a break in social security and personal tax?

Hello, no. Beijing minibus indicator lottery requires five years of continuous payment of social insurance and personal income tax. The personal income tax must be paid every year, and can be broken in months, not years. If there is a break in the year, the retroactive payment will be invalid.

If there is a break in the year, the retroactive payment is invalid, the specific explanation of the social security and individual tax requirements:

"Five consecutive years (including) or more in the city to pay personal income tax" means that the application year of the previous year to project forward five consecutive years, each year there is a record of payment of tax, "five consecutive years (including) or more in the city to pay social security and individual income tax" means that there is a record of payment of tax. Including) more than five consecutive years of social insurance payment in the city" means 60 consecutive months starting from the last month of the month of application and cannot be interrupted. Non-Beijing residents who hold a valid temporary residence permit and have paid social insurance and individual income tax in Beijing for five consecutive years or more. For example, if you applied for the indicator in 2012.

You can break the month, not the year. Beijing's minibus indicator lottery requires 5 years of continuous payment of social insurance and personal income tax. Among them, personal tax must be paid every year.

Conditions for foreigners applying to buy a car in Beijing:

Beijing household members;

Active-duty military personnel and active-duty armed police officers of the Beijing-based troops;

Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan residents, overseas Chinese and foreign nationals who hold a valid ID and have resided in Beijing for more than one year;

People with non-municipal household members who hold a valid Beijing Work Residence Permit;

People with a valid Beijing Work Residence Permit;

People with a valid Beijing Temporary Residence Permit.

Non-Beijing household members who hold a valid Beijing Temporary Residence Permit and have paid social insurance and individual income tax in Beijing for five consecutive years (or more).