TheResister
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SignUp Now!What do you mean socialist security?A bill before Congress would exempt Socialist Security from income taxes. It's about time. This congresscritter proves that even a broken clock has the potential to be right twice a day:
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What do you mean socialist security?
I fixed it for you.It should be that once you start working,
It was issued only after being asked for by the person applying for one.The government issues you a Socialist Security Card which is now your de facto National ID Number.
I fixed it for you.
It was issued only after being asked for by the person applying for one.
Doesn't matter. SS is and has always been, a voluntary program.You are behind the times. Now, a child doesn't leave the hospital until they've been issued an SSN. Add to that the right demanded that we use a National ID Card (The REAL ID Act.)
A 14yo can't legally sign such a thing. Your parent(s) sig would have been the one that was needed.As far as I know, I was the first person to revoke an SSN and that was because the government had a Hell of time making a case against me for an application I signed at the ripe old age of 14 (when I applied for an SSN.)
SMFH Where do you come up with your inept info? No hospital requires that a baby have a SSN issued to leave the hospital. forfuksakeYou are behind the times. Now, a child doesn't leave the hospital until they've been issued an SSN. Add to that the right demanded that we use a National ID Card (The REAL ID Act.)
As far as I know, I was the first person to revoke an SSN and that was because the government had a Hell of time making a case against me for an application I signed at the ripe old age of 14 (when I applied for an SSN.)
...revoking the SSN is not something that the SSA does for you. I see there is a form but that terminates future participation in SSA benefits and that may not be wise. And even then, the SSA does not fill out the form, you do. ....
The SSA simply holds the number in trust. That is why I never owned a SSN Card – it was always property of the SSA. I held it in trust until for whatever reason I was to become beneficiary of benefits.
I'm well aware of that. That is why the courts couldn't rule against me. Now, it is a sick game. IF you have an SSN, you are required to file an income tax return. Without an SSN, you cannot get your National ID Card. Without your National ID Card, you can't register to vote or get a driver's license.Doesn't matter. SS is and has always been, a voluntary program.
A 14yo can't legally sign such a thing. Your parent(s) sig would have been the one that was needed.
It doesn't become binding on you until you accept it and use it after reaching the age of 18.
Until then, it was your parent's number that they needed in order to claim you as a dependent.