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How much is the social security death funeral expenses and pension?

Legal analysis:

Funeral expenses = the average monthly salary of employees in the last year where the court of appeal is located ×6 months. It is worth noting that this calculation formula is a legal standard. Even if the expenses spent by the deceased on funeral affairs exceed the total amount of the average monthly salary of employees in the last year where the court of appeal is located, the injurer does not need to pay the excess, but the family of the deceased will bear it. The one-time pension is the deceased's salary 15 months, and the funeral expenses are 2000 yuan. The above treatment shall be received by the family members or children of the deceased (the local village committee shall issue a certificate to determine the specific recipient). The recipient shall go to the district social security bureau with the following information: 1. Death cancellation certificate (issued by the police station where the deceased's household registration is located); Two, enterprise retirees death declaration form (provided by social security, death treatment recipients should be consistent with the recipient's ID card, social security certificate must indicate the relationship between the recipient and his death); The third is the cremation certificate (provided by the Civil Affairs Bureau or the funeral home). If it is not a cremation area, the civil affairs office shall issue a certificate of non-cremation area; The fourth is a copy of the front and back of the payee's ID card.

Legal basis:

Article 127 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC) has the following succession order: (1) The first order: spouse, children and parents; (2) The second order: brothers and sisters, grandparents and grandparents. After the inheritance begins, the successor in the first order inherits, and the successor in the second order does not inherit; If there is no successor in the first order, it is inherited by the successor in the second order.

Derivative problem:

Can I make a will and appoint an heir to bear the funeral expenses?

Funeral expenses are not an inheritance. Heritage refers to the personal legal property left by a citizen when he dies and can be transferred to others according to law. Legacy is the personal legal property left by a natural person when he dies. An inheritance that cannot be inherited according to the law or the nature of the inheritance shall not be inherited. Funeral expenses are related expenses incurred by the close relatives of the deceased when handling the funeral of the deceased, generally including corpse transportation expenses, cremation expenses, farewell ceremony expenses, urn purchase expenses, ashes storage expenses, etc. The funeral expenses paid by the deceased unit are a kind of economic help for the relatives of the deceased to handle funeral matters, which is used to solve the practical difficulties encountered by the relatives of the deceased in funeral expenses. Burying the deceased is the obligation of close relatives or heirs, and it is also the moral requirement of public order and good customs in our society. Letting the deceased rest in peace is also a comfort to the relatives of the deceased. Funeral expenses paid by relatives or heirs can be deducted from the funeral expenses paid by the unit, but the insufficient part should not be deducted from the pension, but should be shared with other heirs or close relatives. If the funeral expenses paid by the unit exceed the actual expenditure, the excess part can be reasonably divided with the pension with reference to the principle of inheritance treatment in the inheritance law.