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Is there a limit to how much I have to pay for social security every month? Can you pay more?

1, social security contributions are linked to wages, which is slightly different in different regions, but in general, it must be based on wages. If the personal wage is lower than 60% of the local average wage, it shall be calculated as 60% of the local average wage, and if it is higher than 300% of the local average wage, it shall be calculated as 300% of the local average wage.

2. Social security does not allow repeated purchases. Individuals buy social security and companies buy social security, and the proportion of payment and the amount included in personal accounts are different.

3. The new Social Insurance Law stipulates that the personal ID number is the only identification number of social insurance. So at present, it is impossible for individuals to buy and units to buy at the same time.

4. For historical reasons, some people did buy social security in the same area or different areas at the same time. This situation is very unfavorable for taking advantage of loopholes, because at retirement age, pension insurance is only calculated according to one of them. Medical insurance and industrial injury insurance are even more disadvantaged, because the social security department only accepts the original, and there can be no repeated reimbursement. In principle, the part of repeated insurance will not be surrendered, and only the insured will suffer. After all, if you want to take advantage of the loophole, you must take the responsibility yourself.