No. That is for testimony in court. Just say you don't remember.
No. You cannot "opt out" of social security.
No, individuals cannot avoid paying social security taxes as they are mandatory contributions to the social security system.
No, you cannot directly deposit Social Security income into an IRA. Social Security benefits are not considered earned income and cannot be contributed to an Individual Retirement Account (IRA).
The State identifier depends on what span of years the number was issued. Typically, the State Identifier is where the person lived at the time (the specific date) when the Social Security Number was issued. The Social Security Administration can tell you about your SS Number, if you cannot remember what State you lived in when you (or your parents) originally applied for your Social Security number.
Social Security Disability cannot be garnished.
yes you would capatalize Social Security in a sentence.
You cannot access your social security entitlement until you are eligible to collect social security. Then the people who are working will fund your entitlement.
No, you cannot change your social security number to get a job you must use the number you are assigned.
No, but it is unlawful to work if you do not have a social security card. You also cannot be claimed as a dependent on anyone's taxes.
A number cannot be capitalized.
Social Security is important today because it prevents the applications in which the President can take from a Credit Card Holder. A Social Security holds one's identity and cannot be replaced.
Social security and retirment benefits cannot be attached by a judgement from creditors.