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when you or your relatives report that something happen to you, and you're really have the disability and you can't work anymore..

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Q: When do you switch from disability social security to just social security?
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Can you switch from regular social security to disability?

this is in terms here social security IS disability it's called "social security disability income" or short "S.S.D.I." the only other one is really S.S.I. which is "supplemental security income" now just saying "I get social security" is disability , as in no longer able to work...generally speaking due to age or disability all the same fund that you paid into while working..S.S.I you can also apply for and sometimes get along with other S.S.A. (social security administration) monies


Income that can not be garnished by IRS?

Disability (including Social Security Disability) generally cannot be garnished. Just about everything else is fair game.


I just got a new job. I'm on Social Security Disability. I sent an email to my new boss telling him that he will be receiving papers for that soon. Is there a chance I could get fired?

Yes. If you are collecting disability insurance then you cannot work.


What disabilities qualify for permanent Social Security?

There is no "list" of disabling conditions that qualify a person for Social Security benefits. And disabling conditions can vary from person to person, although it is true that mental disability is as legitimate as physical disability. The key to eligibility is determining whether an applicant has "qualifying earnings," paycheck withholding that has been paid into the Social Security fund.


What is the primary source of revenue for social security?

I believe, its just a social security tax.


Can you opt out of social security benefits if you are already receiving them?

Getting social security isn't automatic and you have to file for them with the social security administration. So, just don't file.


If you have a judgment against you how much money can they take from you if you're on social security disability and work part time?

It depends on the state you live in. Social Security is not "garnishable", but up to 20% of wages can be. Again, your state laws prevail. If consumers would just open dialogue with their creditors, fewer creditors would go to court.


If you are collecting disability can you still work from home?

in Canada you can earn up to $5000. In the United States, it is possible to draw disability and work part time, however there are certain restrictions you need to be aware of. I would suggest contacting your local Social Security Office or check out the Social Security Website, www.ssi.gov If your doctor feels that part-time employment is an option, then the Social Security Administration should be able to let you know the rules regarding working while on disability. Just be sure you are aware of all your responsibilities when it comes to reporting your employment and turning in pay stubs. It is important to remember that if there are any questions regarding payments, you may be required to pay some or all back.


Does Florida tax social security?

In most places, the taxation is based on your total income, not just the portion from social security.


What services does SASSA provide in South Africa?

SASSA or the South African Social Security Agency was created in April 2005. It is there to help people apply and get approval for social grants such as disability grants and child care grants just to name a few. It has also gathered all social security benefits under one national agency rather then different ones under their provinces.


is there a stimulus check for disabled people?

is there a stimulus check for disabled people?”


If you are eighteen and under four-feet-nine-inches can you qualify for getting money from the government?

(in the US) If there are other extenuating circumstances (chronic illness - disability - etc) you could try applying to the Social Security Administration for a disability payment, but just based on the criteria stated in the question - I would think not.