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Do employees in waste shops have to pay social security?
First: social security regulations

From 20 19 65438+ 10/0, the collection of social insurance premiums will be managed by the tax authorities in a unified way. Since we have to declare employees' wages and pay personal income tax to the tax authorities, the tax authorities can grasp the income data of workers and withhold and pay social security for them according to their real wages. According to the Social Insurance Law, employees should participate in five social insurances, including basic old-age insurance, basic medical insurance, industrial injury insurance, maternity insurance and unemployment insurance.

Second: regional laws and regulations

Social security payment standards are different in different parts of the country, depending on local laws and regulations. If the restaurant pays 12% to the elderly, it will be 600 yuan in one month. If the medical insurance rate is 5%, it will be 250 yuan. Coupled with work-related injuries and unemployment, an employee will have to pay nearly 1,000 yuan. Once every restaurant is forced to pay social security for its employees, restaurants will close down on a large scale, resulting in a large number of unemployment.

Third: the foundation of social security.

At present, our social insurance premium payment base is determined according to the average monthly salary of employees in the previous year. The maximum is not more than 300% of the average social wage, and the minimum is not less than 60%. After the payment base is determined, it is also necessary to determine the payment ratio according to the local social security policy. The payment base multiplied by the payment ratio is the amount of payment. Generally speaking, it costs at least 1000 yuan to pay five insurances a month now.

Fourth: restaurant owners.

For the shopkeeper who runs a small restaurant, if he pays social security to his employees, almost 30% of his net profit will be gone, and the money he earns in a month may not be more than that earned by a white-collar worker who goes to work. If you don't want to reduce profits, you have to raise prices by less than 20%, but in that case, I'm afraid business will be worse, and even the turnover before the price increase may not be reached.

Finally, no matter what the situation is, I hope everyone will abide by the law and strictly follow the regulations of the state, and I hope everyone will have a good time!