Legal analysis: If you want to pay the housing provident fund, the unit must come forward to handle it. Individuals cannot make deposits.
In addition, the provident fund is divided into two parts, one part is paid by individuals and the other part is paid by companies.
Materials that units should provide for registration procedures: (1) Party and government agencies, public institutions or social groups need to issue the original and photocopy of the unit establishment approval document or a copy of the legal person certificate; independent accounting enterprises need to issue an original and photocopy of the business license;
Representative offices or offices abroad or in other places must issue a copy and copy of the "Registration Certificate" issued by the local industrial and commercial administration department; (2) The original copy and copy of the organization code certificate issued by the national quality and technical supervision department; (3)
) A copy of the ID card of the legal representative or person in charge, or the person in charge of the unit.
Housing provident fund refers to the long-term housing savings deposited by state agencies, state-owned enterprises, urban collective enterprises, foreign-invested enterprises, urban private enterprises and other urban enterprises, institutions, private non-enterprise units, social groups and their employees.
Legal basis: Article 10 of the "Housing Provident Fund Management Regulations" Municipalities directly under the Central Government, cities where the people's governments of provinces and autonomous regions are located, and other cities with districts (prefectures, prefectures, leagues) shall establish a housing provident fund management center in accordance with the principles of simplicity and efficiency.
Responsible for the management and operation of housing provident fund.
The county (city) does not establish a housing provident fund management center.
The housing provident fund management center stipulated in the preceding paragraph may set up branches in counties (cities) where conditions permit.
The housing provident fund management center and its branches should implement unified rules and regulations and conduct unified accounting.
The Housing Provident Fund Management Center is an independent, not-for-profit institution directly under the municipal people's government.
Article 11 The Housing Provident Fund Management Center shall perform the following responsibilities: (1) Prepare and implement the collection and use plan of the Housing Provident Fund; (2) Responsible for recording the deposit, withdrawal and use of the Employees’ Housing Provident Fund; (3) Responsible for the housing provident fund
Accounting of provident funds; (4) Examining and approving the withdrawal and use of housing provident funds; (5) Responsible for the preservation and return of housing provident funds; (6) Preparing reports on the implementation of housing provident fund collection and use plans; (7) Hosting the housing provident fund management committee
Other matters decided.