"Self-employed Amish do not pay Social Security tax. Those employed by non-Amish employers do pay Social Security tax. The Amish do pay real estate, state and federal income taxes, county taxes, sales tax, etc.
The Amish do not collect Social Security benefits, nor would they collect unemployment or welfare funds. Self sufficiency is the Amish community's answer to government aid programs. Section 310 of the Medicare section of the Social Security act has a sub-section that permits individuals to apply for exemption from the self-employment tax if he is a member of a religious body that is conscientiously opposed to social security benefits but that makes reasonable provision of taking care of their own elderly or dependent members. The Amish have a long history of taking care of their own members. They do not have retirement communities or nursing homes; in most cases, each family takes care of their own, and the Amish community gives assistance as needed."
2007-06-24 01:58:52
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answered by Anonymous
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If I remember correctly Amish are exempt from paying into Social Security. Because they do not pay in, they cannot collect. I believe there is a court case on this subject. They do pay income taxes.
2007-06-22 16:38:58
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answered by smh60437 3
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Absolutely. And don't be surprised that some of the Amish have incomes substantially higher than the average. They tend to be shrewd business folks.
2007-06-22 08:45:25
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answered by acermill 7
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Everybody needs to pay taxes. They don't pay as many bills, but they still pay taxes. Otherwise their town wouldn't support the schools, fire departments, police departments, etc.
♥Casey♥
2007-06-22 09:15:32
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answered by Caseyy.♥♥ 5
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Of course!
2007-06-22 08:25:31
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answered by Bostonian In MO 7
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