§ 3127. Exemption for employers and their employees where both are members of religious faiths opposed to participation in Social Security Act programs
(a)
In general
Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter (and under regulations prescribed to carry out this section), in any case where—
(1)
an employer (or, if the employer is a partnership, each partner therein) is a member of a recognized religious sect or division thereof described in section
1402
(g)(1) and an adherent of established tenets or teachings of such sect or division as described in such section, and has filed and had approved under subsection (b) an application (in such form and manner, and with such official, as may be prescribed by such regulations) for an exemption from the taxes imposed by section
3111, and
(2)
an employee of such employer who is also a member of such a religious sect or division and an adherent of its established tenets or teachings has filed and had approved under subsection (b) an identical application for exemption from the taxes imposed by section
3101,
such employer shall be exempt from the taxes imposed by section
3111 with respect to wages paid to each of the employees thereof who meets the requirements of paragraph (2) and each such employee shall be exempt from the taxes imposed by section
3101 with respect to such wages paid to him by such employer.
(b)
Approval of application
An application for exemption filed by an employer (or a partner) under subsection (a)(1) or by an employee under subsection (a)(2) shall be approved only if—
(1)
such application contains or is accompanied by the evidence described in section
1402
(g)(1)(A) and a waiver described in section
1402
(g)(1)(B),
(c)
Effective period of exemption
An exemption granted under this section to any employer with respect to wages paid to any of the employees thereof, or granted to any such employee, shall apply with respect to wages paid by such employer during the period—
(1)
commencing with the first day of the first calendar quarter, after the quarter in which such application is filed, throughout which such employer (or, if the employer is a partnership, each partner therein) or employee meets the applicable requirements specified in subsections (a) and (b), and
(2)
ending with the last day of the calendar quarter preceding the first calendar quarter thereafter in which (A) such employer (or, if the employer is a partnership, any partner therein) or the employee involved does not meet the applicable requirements of subsection (a), or (B) the sect or division thereof of which such employer (or, if the employer is a partnership, any partner therein) or employee is a member is found by the Commissioner of Social Security to have ceased to meet the requirements of subsection (b)(2).
[1] See References in Text note below.