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Rural land has been expropriated. Do you still need money to buy social security?

According to the social security policy for land acquisition, the government needs to purchase social security for those who do not need unified resettlement during the land acquisition week. Social security here refers to endowment insurance, medical insurance, career insurance and minimum living security. Of course, not all people who don't need unified placement will buy these four social insurances at the same time, which needs to be determined according to the actual situation.

Social security compensation standard for land requisition:

Social security compensation for land acquisition actually refers to the social security expenses used for compensation. The purpose is to provide relief for agricultural workers who have lost their means of production when they face difficulties in life in the future. In practice, most social security fees are calculated according to the social security fees that should be paid. Expropriation of collectively owned land shall pay land compensation fees, resettlement subsidies, ground attachments and young crops compensation fees in full according to law, arrange social security fees for land-expropriated farmers, ensure the livelihood of land-expropriated farmers and safeguard their legitimate rights and interests.

To sum up, if there is no need for unified resettlement, the resettlement subsidy can be used to pay the insurance expenses of the resettled personnel after obtaining the consent of the resettled personnel.

Legal basis:

Regulations on the implementation of land management law

Article 26

Land compensation fees are owned by rural collective economic organizations; Compensation fees for ground attachments and young crops belong to the owners of ground attachments and young crops.

People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Code

Article 1 17

In order to meet the needs of public interests, fair and reasonable compensation should be given to those who levy or requisition real estate or movable property in accordance with the authority and procedures prescribed by law.