Decision 777/QD-BHXH on the announcement of administrative procedures for social insurance benefits and unemployment insurance that are replaced and abolished, effective from June 24, 2020.
When cases requiring the reporting of increases or decreases in social insurance arise, many businesses are still confused due to not being fully aware of the reporting deadlines as well as the consequences of failing to report within the stipulated timeframes.
Female workers must pay social insurance (SI) for how long before childbirth to be eligible for maternity policies? What is the level of maternity benefits? These are questions of particular concern to female workers when having a baby.
"I am a person with a disability, and the state has paid for my health insurance. So, when I go to work, do I still need to pay for health insurance premiums? Thanks" – This is a question received by the Lawnet from Mr. Huu Tien in Ho Chi Minh City.
In 2020, what is the mandatory social insurance contribution rate for employees in Vietnam? What are methods for making social insurance contributions? This is a question from Ms. Nguyen Ngoc Anh in Ho Chi Minh City.
In order to assist our Customers and Members in understanding the current legal regulations regarding social insurance to ensure their rights, Lawnet would like to summarize all types of income subject to compulsory social insurance contributions and those not subject to contributions of employees in 2020 in Vietnam in the table below.
May I ask how the current laws regulate the deadlines for paying Social Insurance (BHXH), Unemployment Insurance (BHTN), Health Insurance (BHYT), and Trade Union Fees? If an enterprise does not adhere to the stipulated deadlines, how will it be penalized? This is a question from Ms. Tran Thanh Lam in Da Nang sent to Thu Ky Luat for assistance.
From July 1, 2020, couples giving birth will be entitled to a one-time allowance of VND 3,200,000 for each child, and postnatal recovery support of VND 480,000 per day for convalescence and health recovery in Vietnam. This is indeed good news for those planning to have children this year.
Recently, the Ministry of Health issued Official Dispatch 2146/BYT-BH regarding the payment of health examination and treatment costs covered by health insurance related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Our company had a worker seriously injured due to a labor accident in December 2018. Since there was a structural change in the company in December 2018, the Labor Accident Investigation Team was not established until May 2019. When we completed the documents and submitted them to the Social Insurance Agency, the company was informed that the documents were invalid because the labor accident investigation team must conduct the investigation within 7 days from the date of the accident. May I ask whether the Social Insurance Agency's response is correct?
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