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Supplementary rules for social security provident fund

Legal analysis: In any of the following circumstances, the unit shall go to the provident fund center to go through the formalities of paying back the money:

1. The unit has defaulted on the housing provident fund before deposit registration and establishment of the housing provident fund account (hereinafter referred to as account opening and payment);

2, the unit was approved during the holdover of unpaid housing provident fund;

3, the unit unpaid housing provident fund;

4, the unit or individual underpays or misses to pay the housing provident fund;

5. Other unpaid housing accumulation funds.

Conditions for repayment of housing provident fund

1, the original unit needs to pay back the housing provident fund for individuals who have left the unit and whose personal housing provident fund accounts are not in the original unit. .

2. The unit has paid the housing accumulation fund for employees normally 12 months or more.

3, the unit for workers to pay the housing provident fund is not more than 12 months.

Payment process:

1, the unit manager brings the required information to the housing provident fund management center and bank outlets to apply.

2, the staff after the audit, the information is complete, in line with the conditions, collect information on the spot, go through the formalities of payment.

3. After the unit repays successfully, the bank returns the materials of the handling personnel of the unit on the spot and the payment is completed.

Legal basis: Article 20 of the Regulations on the Management of Housing Provident Fund stipulates that the unit shall pay the housing provident fund in full and on time, and shall not pay it overdue or underpaid. Units with real difficulties in depositing housing provident fund can reduce the deposit ratio or increase the deposit ratio or pay back the deferred payment after being discussed and approved by the workers' congress or the trade union of the unit, audited by the housing provident fund management center and reported to the housing provident fund management committee for approval.