I opened a restaurant, can non deep households pay social security by themselves?

Updated on Restaurant 2024-01-28
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    1. Individually-owned businesses with business licenses can pay social insurance by themselves.

    2. Self-employed individuals with business licenses are the same as general enterprises, and can not only pay social insurance for the head of household, but also pay social insurance for employees.

    3. For the specific payment ratio and payment amount, you can consult the local social insurance agency or call the social security consultation telephone 12333

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