No. If the unit pays back social security for employees, the applicant needs to sign in person and fill in his or her name. Employees cannot be written. There is no way to verify and make the payment if the name is written as employee. Therefore, when the company pays back social security for employees, applicants cannot write as employees. For the unit to pay back social security for employees: directly provide a copy of the salary voucher for the supplementary month, stamped with the financial seal and official seal, and the voucher must have the employee's personal signature. A copy of the employee’s labor contract. The unit drafted a supplementary application and said it was due to the handling staff's error or the like, and the insurance was supplemented. Indicate the employee's name and ID number on it. Stamped with official seal. Bring the official seal and the staff will usually tell you the payment ratio, just multiply it by the base number.