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To look up the social insurance contribution level after the merger, people can look up information on the VssID application. Photo: Thuy Linh
To look up the social insurance contribution level after the merger, people can look up information on the VssID application. Photo: Thuy Linh

Ways to look up the social insurance contribution level after the merger

ĐỨC VÂN (báo lao động) 02/07/2025 09:19 (GMT+7)

Vietnam Social Security has just responded and provided information on ways to look up social insurance premiums for people.

Reader T.D.H said: "I have been participating in social insurance for 12 years. May I ask, if I want to look up monthly social insurance contributions, what should I do? ".

Responding to this question, Vietnam Social Security said as follows:

To look up the social insurance contribution level, people can look up the following methods:

Method 1: Look up on the website of Vietnam Social Insurance.

Method 2: Look up information on the VssID application.

Method 3: Contact the social insurance agency where the employer pays social insurance.

According to Vietnam Social Security, currently, with a new organizational model associated with local government at 2 levels, Vietnam Social Security has restructured professional processes, linking with population data and data of ministries and branches; cutting off procedures with data (residence, identification card, social insurance, vehicle registration, driver's license, etc.).

On that basis, promote the implementation of receiving and handling administrative procedures regardless of administrative boundaries, accordingly, many current administrative procedures can be chosen by employees to pay at any social insurance agency that is most convenient.

The change in arrangement according to the two models of provincial and municipal social insurance and grassroots social insurance (no district-level social insurance) does not affect the settlement of regimes and rights of participants and beneficiaries.

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