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Can I change the social security package? I used to pay 5888, but now I want to change it. Can I put it down?
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What kind of insurance do you have? Urban workers (employees working in the unit)? Or a city resident?

If it is the insurance for urban workers, then 5888 refers to the insurance base provided by the company, and then the insurance will be paid to you according to the proportion * base given by the state. This cardinal number can be reduced. There are two ways, 1. Every April or July, the country will enter the nuclear base stage of social security, and then your base can be adjusted. But this can only be adjusted once a year.

Another way is to give you an example. Your insurance base in Company A is 5888, and you want to reduce it. Then, you can 1 transfer the insurance to company B, and then to company A one month later, so that you can pay the insurance according to your base. The advantage of this is that you don't have to pay off your insurance. You can find a social security agency for company B.

2. You reduced your social security staff in Company A, and then stopped social security for one month, that is, you reduced your staff in February and added it back in March, so you can also pay according to the base you want. In this case, your social security will be cut off 1 month, which was not paid in February. )

In addition, the cardinal number is actually related to the national documents. According to national regulations, the base is the average salary of employees in the previous month or year.

Do you think this will solve your problem?