do i have to pay taxes on working income after age 66
Your age does not affect the requirement to pay SS taxes. Yes, as you gain additional work credit, your benefits may increase.
Luckly, they don't have to. They only have to once they pass the age of 20
There is no age at which you stop paying taxes on Social Security benefits. However, the amount you pay in taxes on your benefits may vary depending on your total income and filing status.
No they don't the only time he/she will have to start paying taxes is when the are over the age of twenty(20)
Sure you do still pay your share of the FICA (social security and medicare) (OASDI) taxes on your earned income as long as you are providing your services to earn the income and are still breathing.
yes
There are no taxes on workers comp
Children at the age of 12 do not have to pay taxes. The parents of the child is the one who has to pay taxes.
No. You do not pay tax on the death benefits when you receive them but you do have to pay taxes on investment income from such benefits as anything else.
yes
You can file for unemployment if you got fired or laid off your job after working for six months. You can get pre-tax benefits or opt to have taxes taken out up front. You report any days you worked for the period of time (week). You will not get benefits for those days. the rest of the days they will pay you. But that will extend the benefits period. All benefits will have to be reported on your taxes.
The members and people working in and for the US Congress pay taxes just like any American resident. However the body itself does not pay taxes.