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(5) Service performed in the employ of any instrumentality of the United States, if such instrumentality is exempt from the tax imposed by section 3111 by virtue of any provision of law which specifically refers to such section (or the corresponding section of prior law) in granting such exemption; [Sec. 3121 (b) (6), Internal Revenue Code 1954, redesignated paragraph (5) by sec. 205 (b), Social Security Amendments 1954] § 31.3121 (b) (5)-1

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of an instrumentality of the United States specifically exempted from the employer tax.

Services performed in the employ of an instrumentality of the United States are excepted from employment if such instrumentality is exempt from the employer tax imposed by section 3111 by virtue of any other provision of law which specifically refers to such section 3111 or the corresponding section of prior law (section 1410 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1939) in granting exemption from the employer tax. This exception does not operate to exclude from employment services performed in the employ of an instrumentality of the United States unless the Congress has granted to such instrumentality a specific exemption from the tax imposed by section 3111 or the corresponding section of prior law. For provisions which make general exemptions from Federal taxation ineffectual as to the employer tax imposed by section 3111, see § 31.3112-1. For other exceptions from employment applicable with respect to services performed in the employ of an instrumentality of the United States, see § 31.3121 (b) (6)−1. § 31.3121 (b) (6) Statutory provisions; definitions; employment; services in employ of United States or instrumentality thereof.

SEC. 3121. Definitions. *

(b) Employment. For purposes of this chapter, the term "employment" means

** any service, of whatever nature, performed after 1954 * **; except that * * * such term shall not include

(6) (A) Service performed in the employ of the United States or in the employ of any instrumentality of the United States, if such service is covered by a retirement system established by a law of the United States;

(B) Service performed by an individual in the employ of an instrumentality of the United States if such an instrumentality was exempt from the tax imposed by section 1410 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1939 on December 31, 1950, and if such service is covered by a retirement system established by such instrumentality; except that the provisions of this subparagraph shall not be applicable to

(1) Service performed in the employ of a corporation which is wholly owned by the United States;

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(iii) Service performed in the employ of a State, county, or community committee under the Commodity Stabilization Service.

(iv) Service performed by a civilian employee, not compensated from funds appropriated by the Congress, in the Army and Air Force Exchange Service, Army and Air Force Motion Picture Service, Navy Exchanges, Marine Corps Exchanges, or other activities, conducted by an instrumentality of the United States subject to the jurisdiction of the Secretary of Defense, at installations of the Department of Defense for the comfort, pleasure, contentment, and mental and physical improvement of personnel of such Department; or

(v) Service performed by a civilian employee, not compensated from funds appropriated by the Congress, in the Coast Guard Exchanges or other activities, conducted by an instrumentality of the United States subject to the jurisdiction of the Secretary of the Treasury, at installations of the Coast Guard for the comfort, pleasure, contentment, and mental and physical improvement of personnel of the Coast Guard;

(C) Service performed in the employ of the United States or in the employ of any instrumentality of the United States, if such service is performed

(i) As the President or Vice President of the United States or as a Member, Delegate, or Resident Commissioner of or to the Congress;

(ii) In the legislative branch;

(iii) In a penal institution of the United States by an inmate thereof;

(iv) By any individual as an employee included under section 5351(2) of title 5, United States Code (relating to certain interns, student nurses, and other student employees of hospitals of the Federal Government), other than as a medical or dental intern or a medical or dental resident in training;

(v) By any individual as an employee serving on a temporary basis in case of fire, storm, earthquake, flood, or other similar emergency; or

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(vi) By any individual whom subchapter III of chapter 83 of title 5, United States Code, does not apply because such individual is subject to another retirement system (other than the retirement system of the Tennessee Valley Authority); [Paragraph (7), sec. 3121 (b), as redesignated paragraph (6) and amended by sec. 205 (b), (d), Social Security Amendments 1954; sec. 201(d) (1), (2), Social Security Amendments 1956; secs. 104(h), 202(a), Farm Credit Act 1959 (73 Stat. 387, 389); sec. 311(b) (4), Social Security Amendments 1965; sec. 403 (1), Social Security Amendments 1967. Sec. 201 (d) (1), Social Security Amendments 1956, amended sec. 3121 (b) (6) (B) (ii) by inserting "a Federal Home Loan Bank". Such amendment had no effect, however, for the reason that conditions set forth in sec. 104(1)(2) (A) and (B), Social Security Amendments 1956, were not met]

SEC. 2. [Act of September 21, 1961 (Public Law 87-262)]. * * *

(c) Each individual who is an employee of Freedman's Hospital on the date of enactment of this Act and who transfers to Howard University shall, so long as he is continuously in the employ of Howard University, be regarded as continuing in the employ of the United States for the purposes of the Civil Service Retirement Act, the Federal Employees' Group Life Insurance Act of 1954. For purposes of section 3121(b) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 and section 210 of the Social Security Act, service performed by such individual during the period of his employment at Howard University shall be regarded as though performed in the employ of the United States.

[Sec. 2(c), Act of Sept. 21, 1961 (Pub. Law 87-262, 75 Stat. 543])

[T.D. 6516, 25 F.R. 13032, Dec. 20, 1960 as amended by T.D. 6744, 29 F.R. 8311, July 2, 1964; T.D. 6983, 33 F.R. 18015, Dec. 4, 1968]

§ 31.3121 (b) (6)−1 Services in employ of United States or instrumentality thereof.

(a) In general. This section relates to services performed in the employ of the United States Government or in the employ of an instrumentality of the United States. Particular services which are not excepted from employment under one rule set forth in this section may nevertheless be excepted under another rule set forth in this section or under § 31.3121(b) (5)−1, relating to services in the employ of an instrumentality of the United States specifically exempted from the employer tax. Moreover, services performed in the employ of the United

States or of any instrumentality thereof which are not excepted from employment under paragraph (5) or (6) of section 3121(b) may nevertheless be excepted under some other paragraph of such section. For provisions relating generally to the application of the taxes in the case of services performed in the employ of the United States or a wholly owned instrumentality thereof, see § 31.3122. For provisions relating to the computation of remuneration for service performed by an individual as a member of a uniformed service or for service performed by an individual as a volunteer or volunteer leader within the meaning of the Peace Corps Act, see § 31.3121(i) – 2 and § 31.3121 (i)-3, respectively.

(b) Services covered under a retirement system established by a law of the United States. Services performed in the employ of the United States or in the employ of any instrumentality thereof are excepted from employment under section 3121 (b) (6) (A) if such services are covered under a law enacted by the Congress of the United States which specifically provides for the establishment of a retirement system for employees of the United States or of such instrumentality. Determinations as to whether services are covered by a retirement system of the requisite character are to be made as of the time such services are performed. Services of an employee who has an option to have his services covered under a retirement system are not covered under such retirement system unless and until he exercises such option. The test is whether particular services performed by an employee are covered by a retirement system of the requisite character rather than whether the position in which such services are performed is covered by such retirement system.

(c) Services performed for an instrumentality not subject to employer tax on December 31, 1950, and covered under a retirement system established by such instrumentality. (1) Subject to the provisions of subparagraph (4) of this paragraph, services performed in the employ of an instrumentality of the United States are excepted from employment under section 3121 (b) (6) (B) if—

(i) The particular instrumentality was not subject on December 31, 1950, to the employer tax imposed by section 1410 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1939, and

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(ii) The services are covered by a retirement system established by such instrumentality.

(2) If the particular instrumentality was not in existence on December 31, 1950, but is created thereafter under a law which was in effect on December 31, 1950, services performed in the employ of such instrumentality are excepted from employment (unless otherwise provided in subparagraph (4) of this paragraph) if—

(i) The instrumentality had it been in existence on December 31, 1950, would not have been subject on that date to the employer tax imposed by section 1410 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1939, and

(ii) The services are covered by a retirement system established by such instrumentality.

It is immaterial, for purposes of this exception, whether the exemption from the employer tax on December 31, 1950, resulted, or would have resulted, from a tax exemption as such in effect on December 31, 1950, or from the provisions of section 1426 (b) (6) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1939 in effect on that date, relating to the exception from employment of services performed in the employ of certain instrumentalities of the United States.

(3) Determinations as to whether services performed in the employ of an instrumentality referred to in subparagraph (1) or (2) of this paragraph are covered by a retirement system established by such instrumentality are to be made as of the time such services are performed. Services of an employee who has an option to have his services covered under a retirement system established by the instrumentality are not covered under such retirement system unless and until he exercises such option. The test is whether particular services performed by an employee are covered by a retirement system established by the instrumentality rather than whether the position in which such services are performed is covered by such retirement system.

(4) The exception from employment provided in section 3121 (b) (6) (B) has no application with respect to any of the following classes of services:

(i) Services performed in the employ of a corporation which is wholly owned by the United States;

(ii) Services performed in the employ of a production credit association, a Federal Reserve Bank, or a Federal Credit Union; services performed before December 31, 1959, in the employ of a national farm loan association; services performed after December 30, 1959, in the employ of a Federal land bank association; and services performed after December 31, 1959, in the employ of a Federal land bank, a Federal intermediate credit bank, or a bank for cooperatives;

(iii) Services performed in the employ of a State, county, or community committee under the Commodity Stabilization Service;

(iv) Services performed by a civilian employee, not compensated from funds appropriated by the Congress, in the Army and Air Force Exchange Service, Army and Air Force Motion Picture Service, Navy Exchanges, Marine Corps Exchanges, or other activities, conducted by an instrumentality of the United States subject to the jurisdiction of the Secretary of Defense, at installations of the Department of Defense for the comfort, pleasure, contentment, and mental and physical improvement of personnel of such Department, or

(v) Services performed by a civilian employee, not compensated from funds appropriated by the Congress, in the Coast Guard Exchanges or other activities, conducted by an instrumentality of the United States subject to the jurisdiction of the Secretary of the Treasury, at installations of the Coast Guard for the comfort, pleasure, contentment, and mental and physical improvement of personnel of the Coast Guard.

(d) Special classes of services. The following classes of services performed either in the employ of the United States or in the employ of any instrumentality thereof are excepted from employment under section 3121 (b) (6) (C):

(1) Services performed as the PresiIdent or Vice President of the United States or as a Member, Delegate, or Resident Commissioner, of or to the Congress of the United States;

(2) Services performed in the legislative branch of the United States Government;

(3) Services performed in a penal institution of the United States by an inmate thereof;

(4) (i) Except as provided in subdivision (ii) of this subparagraph, services performed by student nurses, medical or dental interns, residents in training, student dietitians, student physical therapists, or student occupational therapists, assigned or attached to a hospital, clinic, or medical or dental laboratory operated by any department, agency, or instrumentality of the U.S. Government, or by certain other student employees described in section 5351(2) of title 5, United States Code.

(ii) The provisions of subdivision (i) of this subparagraph have no application to services performed after 1965 by medical or dental interns or by medical or dental residents in training.

(5) Services performed by an individual as an employee serving on a temporary basis in case of fire, storm, earthquake, flood, or other similar emergency; and

(6) (i) Except as provided in subdivision (ii), of this subparagraph, services performed by an individual to whom subchapter III of chapter 83 of title 5, United States Code (civil service retirement) does not apply because he is, with respect to such services, subject to another retirement system, established either by a law of the United States or by the agency or instrumentality of the United States for which such services are performed.

(ii) The provisions of subdivision (i) of this subparagraph have no application to service performed by an individual to whom subchapter III of chapter 83 of title 5, United States Code (civil service retirement) does not apply because such individual is subject to the retirement system of the Tennessee Valley Authority, if such service is subject to the plan approved by the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare on December 28, 1956, pursuant to section 104 (i) (2) of the Social Security Amendments of 1956 (70 Stat. 827). See section 201 (m) (4) of such amendments for provisions relating to the timeliness of payment of tax with respect to remuneration paid before 1957 for such services, and barring the imposition of interest on the amount of any such tax due for any period before December 28, 1956.

[T.D. 6516, 25 F.R. 13032, Dec. 20, 1960, as amended by T.D. 6744, 29 F.R. 8311, July 2, 1964; T.D. 6983, 33 F.R. 18016, Dec. 4, 1968]

§ 31.3121 (b) (7) Statutory provisions; definitions; employment; services in employ of States or their political subdivisions or instrumentalities.

Sec. 3121. Definitions. * **

(b) Employment. For purposes of this chapter, the term "employment" means * ** any service, of whatever nature, performed after 1954 * * *; except that * * such term shall not include

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(7) Service performed in the employ of a State or any political subdivision thereof, or any instrumentality of any one or more of the foregoing which is wholly owned thereby, except that this paragraph shall not apply in the case of

(A) Service which, under subsection (j), constitutes covered transportation service, (B) Service in the employ of the Government of Guam [see historical note at end of this section] or the Government of American Samoa or any political subdivision thereof, or of any instrumentality of any one or more of the foregoing which is wholly owned thereby, performed by an officer or employee thereof (including a member of the legislature of any such Government or political subdivision), and, for purposes of this title with respect to the taxes imposed by this chapter

(i) Any person whose service as such an officer or employee is not covered by a retirement system established by a law of the United States shall not, with respect to such service, be regarded as an employee of the United States or any agency or instrumentality thereof, and

(ii) The remuneration for service described in clause (i) (including fees paid to a public official) shall be deemed to have been paid by the Government of Guam [see historical note at end of this section] or the Government of American Samoa or by a political subdivision thereof or an instrumentality of any one or more of the foregoing which is wholly owned thereby, whichever is appropriate, or

(C) Service performed in the employ of the District of Columbia or any instrumentality which is wholly owned thereby, if such service is not covered by a retirement system established by a law of the United States; except that the provisions of this subparagraph shall not be applicable to service performed

(1) In a hospital or penal institution by a patient or inmate thereof;

(ii) By any individual as an employee included under section 5351(2) of title 5, United States Code (relating to certain interns, student nurses, and other student employees of hospitals of the District of Columbia Government), other than as a medical or dental intern or as a medical or dental resident in training;

(iii) By any individual as an employee serving on a temporary basis in case of fire, storm, snow, earthquake, flood, or other similar emergency; or

(iv) By a member of a board, committee, or council of the District of Columbia, paid on a per diem, meeting, or other fee basis; [Sec. 3121(b) (8) redesignated paragraph (7) by sec. 205(b), Social Security Amendments 1954; as amended by sec. 103 (n), Social Security Amendments 1960; sec. 317(b), Social Security Amendments 1965; sec. 403 (i), Social Security Amendments 1967. The provisions of section 3121(b) (7) (B) are not applicable to service performed in the employ of the Government of Guam, of any political subdivision thereof, or of any wholly owned instrumentality of one or more of the foregoing, for the reason that a certification by the Governor of Guam, for which there is provision in sec. 103 (v) (1), Social Security Amendments 1960, has not been received by the Secretary of the Treasury. Such a certification was made by the Governor of American Samoa and was received by the Secretary of the Treasury on December 29, 1960. Such a certification was made by the Commissioners of the District of Columbia and was received by the Secretary of the Treasury on Aug. 12, 1965] [T.D. 6983, 33 F.R. 18016, Dec. 4, 1968]

§ 31.3121 (b) (7)-1 Services in employ of States or their political subdivisions or instrumentalities.

(a) In general. Except as provided in other paragraphs of this section, services performed in the employ of any State, any political subdivision of a State, or any instrumentality of one or more States or political subdivisions thereof which is wholly owned by one or more States or political subdivisions are excepted from employment. For the definition of the term "State", as used in this section, see § 31.3121(e)-1.

(b) Covered transportation service. The exception from employment under section 3121(b) (7) does not apply to covered transportation service as defined in section 3121(j). See §§ 31.3121(j) and 31.3121(j)-1.

(c) Government of American Samoa. The exception from employment under section 3121(b) (7) does not apply to services performed after 1960 in the employ of the Government of American Samoa, any political subdivision thereof, or any instrumentality of such Government or political subdivision, or combination thereof, which is wholly owned thereby, performed by an officer or employee thereof (including a member of the legislature of such Government or political subdivision).

(d) District of Columbia. The exception from employment under section 3121(b) (7) does not apply to services performed after September 30, 1965, in the employ of the District of Columbia or any instrumentality which is wholly owned thereby, if such service is not covered by a retirement system established by a law of the United States. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence the following classes of services performed either in the employ of the District of Columbia or in the employ of any instrumentality which is wholly owned thereby are excepted from employment:

(1) Services performed in a hospital or penal institution by a patient or inmate thereof.

(2) Services performed by student nurses, student dietitians, student physical therapists, or student occupational therapists assigned or attached to a hospital, clinic, or medical or dental laboratory operated by the District of Columbia or by any wholly owned instrumentality thereof, or by certain other student employees described in section 5351(2) of title 5, United States Code. This subparagraph does not apply to services performed by medical or dental interns or by medical or dental residents in training described in such section 5351(2).

(3) Services performed by an individual as an employee serving on a temporary basis in case of fire, storm, snow, earthquake, other similar emergency.

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