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When Are Foreign Workers in the U.S. Exempt from the Social Security Tax?

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When Are Foreign Workers in the U.S. Exempt from the Social Security Tax?

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In general, foreign persons who are not residents of the U.S. are subject to social security tax on the salaries and wages they receive for work they perform in the U.S., whether for a U.S. or foreign employer.

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