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Is there a quota limit for self-employed people to apply for social security? What is the cost of deducting that 400 yuan every year?

Social security procedures for individual industrial and commercial households are basically the same as those for enterprises.

According to the "Provisional Regulations on the Collection and Payment of Social Insurance Fees", it is required to apply for social insurance registration at the social insurance agency with business license or registration certificate and other relevant documents within 30 days from the date of establishment. Social insurance agencies will issue social insurance registration certificates after examination. The contents of social insurance registration include: the name, domicile, business place, unit type, legal representative or person in charge, account number of the bank where the account is opened, and other matters stipulated by the administrative department of labor and social security of the State Council.

After going through the payment registration formalities, the social insurance premium shall be paid within 1 day to 15 days every month according to the date stipulated by the social insurance agency. The social insurance premiums that the individual employees of this unit should pay shall be deducted from the employees' own wages and paid by future generations. If friends want to know the exact details of how local self-employed people apply for social security, the best way is to ask the local social security department. The query method is as follows: 1. You can directly consult the local labor and social security bureau; 2. You can log in to the local labor and social security network to inquire; 3. You can call the local labor security consultation telephone number 12333.

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