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If an Insured Employee Works Full in February, How Should the Premiums Be Paid?

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In line with social security legislation, months are considered 30 days regardless of how many days there are in a month (28, 29, 30, 31).

If an insured employee works full in February, his/her premiums should be paid through 30 days regardless of how many days there are in a month. This situation is applied to February, as well.

On the other hand, if an insured employee does not work fully in a month, number of his/her premium days should be paid according to number of his/her service days.

Such as, if an insured employee has 3-day report in February, it will be considered that he/she has worked 25 days; because there are 28 days in February (for 2010).

Source: SSI

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