In December 1997, a new tax treaty with Ireland was ratified. Under the terms of this
            treaty, Social Security benefits paid to residents of Ireland are exempt from the
            nonresident alien withholding tax.
         
         
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                     The exemption was effective for benefits paid after December 31, 1997. 
 
 
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                     In February 1998, each beneficiary was notified of the tax treaty and its effect. 
 
 
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                     The change appeared in the payment dated March 3, 1998. 
 
 
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                     SSA refunded any taxes withheld in 1998.