You can take an ad out in the paper saying "I denounce 123-45-6789!" in bold type and it's perfectly legal.
That's the ONLY way in which the question makes any sense to me.
If you mean that you don't want to participate in the social security system at all, there is one option I know of: move to an Amish community and become Amish. The Amish are permitted to exempt themselves from Social Security taxes on religious grounds, because the Amish community has a very long history of taking care of elderly/infirm and destitute members (who therefore don't collect Social Security benefits either). You've got to really be committed to the belief system and the lifestyle to do this, though, because if you try it as a tax Dodge both the US and the Amish will take a very dim view of it.
The other option is to choose not to participate in social security by never applying for benefits. I don't think anyone can make you take social security benefits if you don't want them. You'll still have to pay the FICA taxes though.
Yes, if you can otherwise legally purchase a handgun, there is no requirement to have a social security number.
It is illegal to obtain someone else's social security number without their permission. If you need their social security number for a legitimate reason, such as for tax or financial purposes, you should ask them directly for it.
You cannot legally obtain your deceased parent's Social Security number. It is considered private and confidential information that should not be shared or used without proper authorization. If you need to access their Social Security information for legitimate purposes, you should contact the Social Security Administration for guidance on how to proceed.
No. If you are here legally, there is no way to get a social security card. However, if you obtain a student visa or work visa, you will be issued a social security number.
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Your Social Security number still technically belongs to you. However, unless you would be legally permitted to return to the United States, you cannot receive any benefits.
It is illegal to obtain a deceased person's Social Security number without proper authorization. You can request this information through the Social Security Administration or by contacting the deceased person's estate executor or legal representative.
It is illegal to obtain a deceased individual's Social Security number without proper authorization. If needed for legitimate purposes, such as settling their estate or accessing benefits, you can request the number from the Social Security Administration with proper documentation and authorization.
It is illegal to obtain a deceased person's Social Security number without proper authorization. If needed for legitimate purposes, such as settling their estate or claiming benefits, you can request the number from the Social Security Administration with proper documentation and authorization.
You are not legally required to know your social security number, however, there are many situations in which you will need to know it; you cannot apply for a job or open a bank account without a social security number.
You can change your name, you file a motion for a name change in civil court and a judge signs it, and you can legally have your birth certificate altered, and social security information. Social Security, you cannot change your number, you only get one.
You cannot legally avoid paying social security taxes as they are mandatory for most employees and self-employed individuals.