"Social security payments are discontinued"This may sound like a headache that can happen to us without us even noticing. It refers to the failure to pay social insurance contributions in full and on time within a specific period of time. How can I remedy this situation?
First of all, we need to understand the basic process of making up social security. Generally speaking, the supplementary payment can be handled by the individual himself, or the new employer can help to pay the payment. For example, those who applied for social security before July 1, 2011 can choose to make individual supplementary contributions. If the payment is interrupted due to the company's error, the company is usually responsible for making up the payment. It is important to pay attention to the length of the cut-off. If the payment is broken within 3 months, it is easier to make up the payment;For more than 3 months, you will need to follow local policies.
Social security payment is not only a payment issue, it can also affect our social security benefits. For example, the reduction of the amount of pension insurance, the restriction of reimbursement treatment of medical insurance, and the change of maternity insurance conditions may even affect the policies linked to social security, such as buying a house and a car, enrolling children in school, and applying for public rental housing.
So, how do we make up the payment after the social security payment is stopped?
Individual Retroactive PaymentEligible personnel can prepare relevant materials, such as labor contracts, work permits, salary statements, etc., and go to the Social Security Bureau to go through the supplementary payment procedures.
Supplementary payment by the unitIf the payment is interrupted due to the employer's problems, the employer can be requested to make a supplementary payment.
Remember, social security is not only about our present, but also about our future. When encountering the problem of social security payment, it is the responsibility and obligation of each of us to actively deal with it and make up the payment in a timely manner. For specific supplementary payment methods and conditions, you may wish to consult the local social security bureau or human resources and social security department, and they will give more professional guidance and assistance.