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Malaki Keith
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7 October, 09:27
What is social security revenue used for?
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Lola Marsh
7 October, 09:40
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FICA is the part of the Internal Revenue Code that gives the federal government the authority to collect the payroll taxes that pay for the Social Security programs and part of Medicare. The name implies that the taxes for these programs are actually contributions to a social insurance system.
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