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The amount of social security deducted by the company does not match the inquiry.

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Why is the social security deducted from my salary different from the detailed amount of social security payment found? Is it because the company deducted more money from me? Answer: Because social security contributions are divided into individual contributions and company contributions, what you actually deduct is only your personal contributions. The types of insurance that pay social insurance premiums as employees and their proportion are 1. Endowment insurance premium: the unit pays 20% and the individual pays 8%. 2. Unemployment insurance premium: 2% paid by the unit and 1% paid by the individual. 3. Medical insurance premium: the unit pays 8% and the individual pays 2%. 4. Work-related injury insurance premium: paid by the unit, but not by the individual. 5. Maternity insurance premium: paid by the unit, but not by the individual. If there is a difference between the social security details and the payment form, it can't be the company's social security deduction. This is normal if it is the social security deduction on the insured's payroll. Because pension, unemployment and medical insurance all include individual contributions, and the unit contributions are not reflected in your payroll. When transferring money from a bank, the sum of unit contributions and individual contributions will be transferred to the local social insurance fund management center. Therefore, the amount of bank deduction is greater than the amount of social security deduction on your payroll.