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Can a legal entity stop paying its own social security

Corporate persons can stop paying their own social security. The cases in which the legal representative of the company does not need to pay social security:

Firstly, if the legal representative of the company is not an employee or a laborer of the company, it is not necessary for the legal representative of the company to pay social security in the company.

Secondly, if the legal representative of the company works in other units, he or she can also pay social security in other units and does not need to pay social security in the company. Legal persons can stop paying their own social security, it is possible to lose the watermelon to pick up sesame seeds, a small loss. Although the moment to save some money, but in the long run, is not conducive to protect their fundamental interests, the lawyer does not agree to do so. After all, it is said that people do not have far-flung problems, there will be near worries.

Legal basis

Article 58 of the Social Insurance Law of the People's Republic of China*** and the State of China An employer shall, within thirty days from the date of employment, apply to the social insurance agency for social insurance registration for its employees. If the employer fails to register for social insurance, the social insurance agency shall authorize the social insurance premiums to be paid by the employer.

Individual industrial and commercial households without employees who voluntarily participate in social insurance, part-time employees who do not participate in social insurance with their employers, and other flexibly employed persons shall apply to the social insurance administrative organization for social insurance registration.

The State establishes a nationally unified individual social security number. The personal social security number is a citizen's identity number.