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What happened when I didn't pay social security money?

Legal analysis: social security cards are paid once a year, not monthly. If you pay it later this year, you won't take the money away. We can only wait until next year, or we can go to the local labor service hall to handle it. When you get there, all you have to do is pay the money, and the staff will print the receipt for you. Therefore, as long as you pay the money, you won't take it away if you save it.

Legal basis: "Regulations on the Administration of Declaration and Payment of Social Insurance Fees" Article 10 The employing unit shall pay social insurance fees in one of the following ways within the prescribed time limit on the basis of the payment notice issued by the social insurance agency: (1) Pay at its bank or other financial institution; (two) other ways agreed with the social insurance agency. Social insurance agencies and employers can sign agreements with banks or other financial institutions, and entrust banks or other financial institutions to withhold and remit social insurance premiums for employers and their employees according to the collection vouchers issued by social insurance agencies.

Article 11 The social insurance premiums payable by employees shall be withheld and remitted by the employer. No unit or individual may interfere or refuse when the employer performs the obligation of withholding and remitting according to law. If the employer fails to pay in full and on time, the social insurance agency shall order it to pay within a time limit, and an overdue fine of 0.5‰ shall be added daily from the date of default. The employer shall not require employees to bear the late payment fee.