I'm not sure about part timers and administrators but... WHICH STATES EXCLUDE TEACHERS FROM SOCIAL SECURITY?
Fourteen states, including Connecticut, do not provide Social Security coverage for teachers. These states have so-called "independent" retirement systems for teachers and, in some cases, other public employees. The 14 states with independent retirement systems for teachers are: Alaska Maine California Massachusetts Colorado Minnesota Connecticut Missouri Illinois Nevada Kentucky Ohio Louisiana Texas
Both. Employers and employees contribute an equal percentage of the employee's income to Social Security.
Social security: 6.2%
Do postal employees get social security
Yes.
Social Security Card issued in California.
There are many sites to search for social security attorneys in California. Here is a site that you might want to check out: http://lawyers.findlaw.com/lawyer/practicestate/Social-Security----Disability/California
taxes on employers and employees.
No, California is not one of the fourteen states that levy taxes against Social Security benefits.
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Payroll taxes on employers and employees.
In the State of Ohio, state employees do not pay Social Security. They pay into a state run pension plan.
If the school is your employer, and they are taking out Social Security taxes from your pay check then, yes they need your social security.