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Do social security recipents pay social security tax?

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.


Can a person get social security benefits for asthma?

it depends, how bad is the asthma? the eneral rule for receiving ssd (social security disability) benefits is that the illness or disease is what stops you from being able to work.


Can i get Car loans without social security number or tax number?

no you can not get car loan without social security or tax number because this is our country rule for purchase car or car related every thing you can get second hand car with out these requirement


Can you use this less than 5 percent rule for all normal probability distributions?

The answer depends on what "this less than 5 percent rule" is, in contrast to some other 5 percent rule!


Can you receive Social Security benefits if your spouse is in prison in the state of Louisiana?

Social Security eligibility is regulated by federal, not state, law. If you are already receiving Social Security benefits when your spouse becomes incarcerated, your benefits will continue, but any benefit that was payable to your spouse will stop. If the incarcerated spouse's checks or direct deposit continue after 30 days in jail or prison, you will have to return the money to the Social Security Administration. If you were not receiving Social Security benefits prior to your spouse becoming incarcerated, you will not be eligible to file until he (or she) is released from prison. This is a general rule to which there may be some exceptions. It would be wise to call the Social Security Administration at 1-800-772-1213 and explain your situation to a representative.


When did the government begin taxing Social Security annuities?

The federal government began taxing Social Security annuities in 1984, after Congress passed amendments to the Social Security Act in early 1983, and President Reagan signed the legislation into law in April of that year. The 1984 rule allowed 50% of a person's annual Social Security income to be taxed, if that person's total taxable income reached a certain threshold. Alan Greenspan, who later became Chairman of the Federal Reserve, recommended the change. For more information, see Related Links, below.


Where did the rule come from in volleyball?

what rule


Can social security disability overpayment be discharged if I file Bankruptcy?

Social Security Disability is, of course, a payment from a federal agency. While there is no rule specifically on Social Security Disability, the general rule is that any funds received from a federal agency by fraud (in a petition filed on or after October 17, 2005) cannot be discharged. If the overpayment did not occur because of fraud, it will be discharged. In order to prove fraud, the SSA must show, in the bankruptcy court, that the overpayments were due to fraud. This answer does not constitute legal advice or create an attorney-client relationship. Please consult an attorney for advice on your particular facts and case.


How would the Persians rule would be a be described as?

The Persian rule would best be described as trying to promote peace, security and prosperity.


What has the author Anthony S Mathews written?

Anthony S. Mathews has written: 'Freedom, state security, and the rule of law' -- subject(s): Internal security, Rule of law


How do leaders gain the right to rule Under the social contract rule?

Dictatorship


The HIPAA Security Rule applies to what?

PHI transmitted electronically