Yes, as far as I know. Military definitely pays into Social Security, so I would assume ALL government employees do.
Yes, I'm a State of Florida employee and I pay into social security. All the same taxes as the private sector.
yes, everyone does regardless of where they work. Your social security is just that security that you will have when you are older. Many of use will not get all of it beck though.
Yes. They pay into social security like everyone else.
They do in the UK. Employers pay National Insurance contributions - in addition to the contributions deducted from employees pay.
Both. Employers and employees contribute an equal percentage of the employee's income to Social Security.
Yes that is correct.
employers and employees both have to contribute equal amounts of money into the Social Security Trust Fund
NO
the people and employers
No, employers are required to check Social Security numbers.
taxes on employers and employees.
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.
NO
Social Security Act
Payroll taxes on employers and employees.
Yes, all employers are required to get a Social Security Number and validate the citizenship of all employees. Even minors have to provide proper information.