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  2. Social security in Spain - Wikipedia

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    The social security system (Spanish: seguridad social) in Spain is its principal system of social protection.The concept of social security first appeared in Spain in 1883 under the Committee for Social Reform, it was expanded several times during the twentieth century and finally the right to social security was enshrined in the Spanish Constitution of 1978 under Article 41 which states "that ...

  3. NIE number - Wikipedia

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    The NIE is a tax identification number in Spain, known in Spanish as the NIE, or more formally the Número de identidad de extranjero ("Foreigner Identity Number"). The Spanish government have linked the NIE number to residence, where the NIE appears on the tarjeta de residencia (residence card), [1] and to social security in Spain.

  4. List of countries by social welfare spending - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of countries by spending on social welfare. ... Spain: 23.7 24.6 25.8 20.4 19.5 ... (income tax and social security contributions), indirect taxation ...

  5. Pensions in Spain - Wikipedia

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    The state pension scheme is part of the Social Security system in Spain. There are two categories of pension in Spain: contributory and non-contributory. The pensions system is financed by a payroll tax on salaries. The employee pays 4.7% of their salary while employers must pay the equivalent of 23.6% of an employee's salary into the scheme. [1]

  6. When is it OK to share your Social Security number? - AOL

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    Your Social Security number is necessary to share with some government agencies. Generally, these include tax agencies, welfare offices and the state department of motor vehicles (DMV).

  7. National identification number - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 1 January 2004, a separate social security number (also the old IC number in format 'S#####', S denotes state of birth or country of origin (alphabet or number), # is a 9-digit serial number) was used for social security-related affairs. The first group of numbers (YYMMDD) are the date of birth.

  8. Your Social Security number may have been leaked ... - AOL

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    The chief concern when your birthday and Social Security number are compromised, Steinhauer explained, is identity theft. Those are two key pieces of information bad actors can use to open new ...

  9. Your Social Security number may not be unique to you - AOL

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    Out of the 280 million Social Security numbers the firm studied across its network of databases, More than 20 million people have more than one number associated with their name.