02.
Social Security Contributions:
Social security contributions to pension funds, medical funds, etc. are mandatory for Chinese employees. Foreign individuals who hold a China work permit are also required to make social security contributions in relation to pension, medical, unemployment, maternity, and work-related injury. Monthly employer and employee social security contribution rates, and applicable caps, are governed by local jurisdictions and vary quite broadly. For example, contribution rates and caps applicable to Chinese employeesin Shanghai and Beijing are as follows:
Shanghai:
Pension: 8% Employee, 16% Employer,
Medical: 2% Employee, 9.5% Employer,
Unemployment: 0.5% Employee, 0.5% Employer,
Maternity: 0% Employee, 1% Employer,
Work-Related Injury: 0% Employee, 0.16- 1.52% Employer,
Total: 10.5% Employee, 27.16- 28.52% Employer,
Beijing:
Pension: 8% Employee, 16% Employer,
Medical: 2% Employee, 10% Employer,
Unemployment: 0.2% Employee, 0.8% Employer,
Maternity: 0% Employee, 0.8% Employer,
Work-Related Injury: 0% Employee, 0.2-1.9% Employer,
Total: 10.2% Employee, 27.8- 29.5% Employer,