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I'm from Nanjing, and I just joined the work. The Provident Fund Management Center sent me a text message informing me that I paid 674 yuan this month. Does that mean that the company paid me back 674
I'm from Nanjing, and I just joined the work. The Provident Fund Management Center sent me a text message informing me that I paid 674 yuan this month. Does that mean that the company paid me back 674 yuan?
It means that 674 yuan has been credited to your provident fund account this month. This money is the total amount withheld by yourself and paid by the company.
this number is not low for you who just joined the work.
the provident fund is based on your basic salary multiplied by 5%-12% (the coefficient varies, depending on how your company calculates it for you). It's your personal contribution, and then the company will pay you the amount that the company needs to pay according to your own contribution.
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