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Will paying taxes affect the status of fresh graduates?
Paying taxes does not affect the status of fresh graduates.

Freshman has to pay personal income tax, so it will not affect the identity of freshman. According to relevant laws and regulations, personal income tax shall be paid at the statutory tax rate for income obtained in China, and the tax shall be paid in full. According to relevant laws and regulations, foreigners and stateless persons who have lived in China for more than 180 days, and foreigners and stateless persons who have lived in China for less than 180 days, shall pay personal income tax on schedule according to the income obtained in China. In this context, fresh graduates should pay personal income tax, so their status will not be affected.

The archives of fresh graduates usually go to three places:

1, after graduation, I found a unit that accepts accounts, and my files and accounts were transferred to my work unit;

2. After graduation, I didn't find a unit to receive the hukou, and my hukou and files stayed at school;

3. Put files and registered permanent residence in the talent market exchange center.

The process of making up the lost student status files of fresh graduates:

1, the student status file of college students should be composed of student registration form, report card, graduate registration form, registration card, junior high school student status file and senior high school student status file;

2. In the case of lost student status files, first go to the school's student status management office to find the original records of students who need to manage files, and see if your files are brought out from your high school or enrollment office;

If you don't show your high school files, the following things will be very simple. You can show the file by finding its location.

If it has been mentioned, and it is really the fault of the school, or you accidentally lost the file after the school gave it to you, then don't worry. You can consult the superior of the archivist in your school first, fill in a file, find the head teacher in your high school, and then fill in a file according to the contents of the file to see what materials need to be filled.

5. Then, the local personnel bureau (or employment unit) and the graduate school respectively issue certificates for completing the filing procedures. With this certificate, graduation certificate and original ID card, they go to the archives of colleges and universities to inquire about their student status information, copy, register and pay fees. All information about student status will be stamped with the official seal of the school, which will be stamped by the file manager.

To sum up, fresh graduates should pay personal income tax, so it will not affect the identity of fresh graduates, and personal income tax can be paid normally.

Legal basis:

Article 2 of People's Republic of China (PRC) Social Insurance Law

The state establishes social insurance systems such as basic old-age insurance, basic medical insurance, industrial injury insurance, unemployment insurance and maternity insurance, so as to guarantee citizens' right to receive material assistance from the state and society in accordance with the law when they are old, sick, injured, unemployed and have children.