No you cannot. You either receive one or the other. If you are eligible for SSD prior to turning age 60 and remain on SSD for 2 years or more you basically would receive in disability what you would have received at your full benefit retirement age of 66. If you stay on SSD and reach age 62 or up to age 66 and you want to convert from SSD to SSR your payment will be decreased by approximately 1/2 of 1% for each month you start taking benefits prior to age 66.
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Yes, but you must let social security know about the income. Your benefit amount may be reduced some to offset part of the income.
One should contact their local welfare office to see if their social security is supplemental or disability.
A collection agency can collect from someone on social security or disability. If you incurred a debt, you can be prosecuted.
Some Social Security Disability beneficiaries have to pay federal income taxes on their Social Security Disability benefits, while others do not.
“Can I get a payday advance if I am disabled and my sole source of income is Social Security Disability?”
Social Security Retirement & Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) are. Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are not.
How much money can I earn monthly while on Social Security disability Insurance
Social Security Disability cannot be garnished.
Yes you can. However if your collecting disability benefits from a LTD then they will most likely kick you off once you start receiving your SSDI benefits. However, if you trying to get on SSI, which is income based, you wont be able to collect both.
Can I transfer my Social Security Disability Income from San Francisco to New Jersey
Social Security benefits (retirement and disability) count as income for Medicaid. However, Supplemental Security Income (SSI) does not count as income for Medicaid.
Once you reach retirement age, your Social Security Disability benefits convert to regular retirement benefits, payable at the same rate. You cannot collect an additional amount due to disability. It is possible that you could qualify for the SSI supplemental security income, which is based on disability and income, in addition to your month Social Security benefit, but this is a different program and is not administered by the SSA. The amount of SSI paid is adjusted monthly based on what the person was able to earn in that month.