
Social Security Agreement
A Social Security Agreement is a treaty between two countries that coordinates their social security systems. It helps people who have lived and worked in both countries by preventing double taxation of social security taxes and ensuring their contributions count toward benefits. This means if someone moves or works abroad, they can still qualify for benefits like retirement or disability in either country without losing out or having to pay double premiums. These agreements make international employment and retirement planning smoother, providing financial security across borders.