The first thing I want to tell you is that it is normal for the same super-student to collect social support. Because there is a problem of discretion in the provisions of laws and regulations. For example, violation of maternity can impose a social support fee of 10000 to 20000. That is to say, Zhang San's income 10000 and Li Si's income of 20000 are all within the scope of discretion and legal. It doesn't matter whether it's a boy or a girl.
I think you collect too little. Like here, even in rural areas, those born in 20 14 years will never be less than 70,000.
Second, if you violate the current birth policy and refuse to pay social support after the family planning department makes a decision on you, the family planning department will apply to the people's court for compulsory execution according to law. If you refuse to pay social support after the court grants enforcement, you may be judicial custody according to law. This is the compulsory power of the judiciary. No, nobody will pay for it. What is the use of laws and regulations? What family planning is there?
Third, as for how much you will be levied, you can refer to the "legal responsibility" part of your provincial population and family planning regulations, and compare the above terms to know how much social support you should pay. I can't count myself, but I can ask my relatives and friends for help.
I hope my answer can help you.