One thing is for sure that SST is not paid to IRS. Therefore, it won't be IRS on your back. But frankly, from legal point of view, I don't know if there are any other consequences.
I guess since you didn't pay for the past year, your eligible social benefits will be missing this part when you retire as the Social Security doesn't have a record for you yet. You should notify the employer to start withholding SST for you immediately.
SST is not paid to IRS
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