Any employer must pay into Social Security, I don't believe that states have their own Social Security, that's a national program.
No, Catholic schools in Ohio do not pay into the Ohio Social Security system. They typically have a separate retirement system for their employees.
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They are issued in Ohio.
In the State of Ohio, state employees do not pay Social Security. They pay into a state run pension plan.
Yes, you can. As you said, teachers in Ohio do NOT pay social security. Teachers in Pennsylvania DO pay social security. HOWEVER (and there is a big however), when you start to collect social security, you will take a hit from social security. This is called a Windfall Provision. Spousal benefits are also affected. With that said, PLEASE CONSULT YOUR ATTORNEY AND TAX ADVISOR. I am not an expert.
Social Security benefits are exempt from Ohio state income taxes.
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No. Your Social Security benefits and unemployment compensation will not affect one another.
Yes, as long as you qualify for each of them individually.
Capella University and ITT Tech are two schools that have campuses in Ohio with security-related training and degrees. Westwood College and Everest University also have offerings.
Yes, according to this site (see LINK). Oklahoma is not on the list of states that do not pay into social security.
Yes. There are many Film Schools in Ohio. It appears that many of the major cities and towns in Ohio have schools. Cleveland, Columbus, and Ohio State Universities all have film schools.