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Q: How long has the social security withholding rate been 6.2 percent?
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Who is exempt from backup withholding?

Anyone who properly reports their name and Social Security number while using the Form W-9, whose information matches IRS records, and those who have not been noticed by the IRS that they are exempt from backup withholding are exempt from backup withholding.


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The person is on social security benefits at this time and has been since ten years ago.


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There is no "list" of disabling conditions that qualify a person for Social Security benefits. And disabling conditions can vary from person to person, although it is true that mental disability is as legitimate as physical disability. The key to eligibility is determining whether an applicant has "qualifying earnings," paycheck withholding that has been paid into the Social Security fund.


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No social security numbers starting with 603 have been issued yet.


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Why are social security payments late?

Social security payments have been late the last several months because the federal government is inefficient and punitive. Obama is upset that so many people oppose the HUGE deficits his administration has caused, so he has ordered the withholding or delay of vital services, while continuing to spend billions on non-essentials.


Are social security checks called federal benefit checks?

Social Security has been called a federal benefit payment since it was created in the 1930s. The term "federal benefits" applies to a large number of programs, including Social Security, Social Security Disability Insurance, Medicare, and others.


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