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How do I get rid of my Social Security Number? |
If someone does not want a social security number anymore, so they dont have to pay a tax that they cant afford to pay (i gotta save to open up my business, and Social Security is something I dont think I should have to pay, because 1. I wont see the money. 2. If i am going to see the money, i kinda need it right now.... and since it is my money.... i should have full say over it, rather than someone else telling me what i will do with it.. since i worked for it =). You can't. Even dying won't unlink you from your SSN. Unconstitutional? Whatever you say, Pal. Report It You don't. Easy.....you don't. Move to another country. As long as you live in the United States you HAVE to have a social security number. There is no way around it. 1. It is not an option. You don't. Become a citizen in another country. |
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