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  2. Amish - Wikipedia

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    Under their beliefs and traditions, generally the Amish do not agree with the idea of Social Security benefits and have a religious objection to insurance. [149] [150] On this basis, the United States Internal Revenue Service agreed in 1961 that they did not need to pay Social Security-related taxes.

  3. Amish way of life - Wikipedia

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    Amish Acres, an Amish crafts and tourist attraction in Nappanee, Indiana. In 1961, the United States Internal Revenue Service announced that since the Amish refuse Social Security benefits and have a religious objection to insurance, they do not need to pay these

  4. Social Security number - Wikipedia

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    The Old Order Amish have fought to prevent universal Social Security by overturning rules such as a requirement to provide a Social Security number for a hunting license. [17] Social Security cards printed from January 1946 until January 1972 expressly stated that people should not use the number and card for identification. [18]

  5. Don’t Need Social Security? Here’s Why You Should ... - AOL

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    Social Security was created in 1935 to provide older Americans with some financial security. The program has undergone many changes in the nearly 90 years since it was created. But what if you don ...

  6. Applying for Social Security in 2025? 3 Things You Should Do ...

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    Birth Year. Full Retirement Age (FRA) 1943 to 1954. 66. 1955. 66 and 2 months. 1956. 66 and 4 months. 1957. 66 and 6 months. 1958. 66 and 8 months. 1959. 66 and 10 months

  7. 12 Reasons You Should Claim Social Security Right Now - AOL

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    Though the full retirement age isn't until between 65 and 67 (depending on when you were born), you can start collecting Social Security benefits at age 62. For You: 40 States Where You'll Feel the...

  8. United States v. Lee (1982) - Wikipedia

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    The conclusion that there is a conflict between the Amish faith and the obligations imposed by the social security system is only the beginning, however, and not the end of the inquiry. Not all burdens on religion are unconstitutional. See, e. g., Prince v. Massachusetts, 321 U.S. 158 (1944); Reynolds v. United States, 98 U.S. 145 (1879). The ...

  9. Ex-Amish Woman, 21, Details Escape with $24, a Partial ... - AOL

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    You need proof that you're a real person," she explains, adding that Amish parents typically keep their kids' official documentation "locked up" until they get married or turn 21 years old.