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Self-employed individuals have changed their legal persons. What should I do if I owe my employees insurance?

Put forward to terminate the labor contract on the grounds that the unit has not paid social security and demand to pay economic compensation.

The change of company legal person does not affect the social security payment of the unit, and the unit may be required to pay it back. According to Article 72 of the Labor Law and Article 86 of the Social Insurance Law, social insurance is compulsory by the state, and it is the legal obligation of the unit to pay social insurance for employees. It is illegal for a unit not to pay social insurance according to law.

You can ask the unit to pay back and report to the social security department. If the payer refuses to pay social insurance premiums and late fees within the time limit, the administrative department of labor security or the tax authorities shall apply to the people's court for compulsory collection according to law.