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No, Federal Judges are employed by the Federal Government. Every employee is required to receive employment income A.K.A W-2/W-4. Other wise they would be considered volunteers or 1099 subcontractors, and other legal benefits and restrictions would apply such as:

An employer retains the right to control the behavior of an employee, including where, when and with whom to work, and also what supplies and services are purchased and from whom. The employee may be given latitude as part of his job responsibilities.

Subcontractors set their own work hours, independently contract for supplies and services, and are not directly supervised by the client.

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Do federal judges pay income taxes?

Yes, they pay income taxes, as does every other wage earner in the United States.


Do federal judges pay social security taxes?

Yes. Federal judges began paying into Social Security in 1984, and those employed by the government after January 1, 1984 are eligible to draw benefits at the established retirement age(s).


Are the salaries of federal judges still exempt from income taxes?

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