Deposit Social Security Into Trust Account
The Social Security office will not deposit the checks into a trust account. The reasoning is the taxpayer is the one who paid in, and must receive said benefits until death (a trust can live forever).
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Is It Possible to Remove Social Security and Medicare Taxes
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