Presumably the question is about U.S. Social Security taxes. Social Security taxes (commonly referred to as FICA taxes) are taken out of your earnings each time you receive a paycheck. This rule applies even if the employee is already receiving Social Security benefits. However, by continuing to work, future Social Security benefits may be increased to take into account the additional earnings.
Social security recipents get a 1099 at tax time.
no im pretty sure you have to be 18 to pay social security tax
yes
No, Colorado teachers pay into an "independent" retirement account and are exculded from social security.
In the State of Ohio, state employees do not pay Social Security. They pay into a state run pension plan.
You only have to pay tax on your Social Security income if your total taxable income is $25,000 or more for a single taxpayer, or $32,000 or more for a couple filing jointly. If your total income is below that amount, then you do not have to pay tax on your Social Security benefits.
No, Louisiana is not one of the fourteen states that taxes Social Security benefits.
I am 62 and working, does Social Security Tax still come out of pay check
No, Not if it is your only income.
MED tax is the tax that is paid to Medicare. FICA tax is the tax paid to pay for Social Security benefits.
Some Social Security Disability beneficiaries have to pay federal income taxes on their Social Security Disability benefits, while others do not.
Yes, both state and federal just like anyone else. They also pay Social Security tax (except for certain employees that began their careers before 1984). All members of Congress pay Social Security tax.