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You can not. The Federal Government does this every day. Tax liens are placed and property seized all the time for this purpose. You really can not get away from paying the full tax for SSI.

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Are Social Security Taxes on employees or employers?

Both. Employers and employees contribute an equal percentage of the employee's income to Social Security.


What is the primary goal of social security?

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Do employers usually check your social security number before they hire you?

No, employers are required to check Social Security numbers.


How are social security retirement paid for?

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How do employers check your employment?

Employers that have salaried employees have to be registered with the Social Security administration as an employer - this gives limited ability to access an applicants social security returns - which will have a basic employment record.


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What are social security and medicare financed by?

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Is there a law that requires employers to verify employees social security numbers?

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When employers ask for a signed social security number card who has to sign it?

The person to whom the social security card and number belongs. Chances are you have already signed it.


Is taxes withheld from paychecks that pay an employers portion of Social Security taxes?

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What is form 491 tax form?

A form for employers to file their social security taxes.


What is required by law for each individual social security account?

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