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I read a meme that you can be excluded from social security tax by signing an IRS form 4029.

I was wondering what the mechanics are for the part where you get a member of the Amish community to sign off. It seems like something I would need to be pretty dedicated to.

Some folks said they emailed some people, but I was curious if any anons knew a friend that successfully did it?

I wasn’t really sure or any spaces that could talk about it that arent total losers like reddit for tax stuff.
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ive never met someone who did it but this is probably one of those hidden tricks that are easy to cheat because nobody in the government is competent or caring enough to prevent fraud
also wtf are they gonna do, claim you have to prove your religious beliefs? seems like that's asking for a lawsuit



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