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NO! Over payments are usually the fault of the Social Security Administration. You are entitled to a hearing that usually determines the fault. Social Security does not want to pay for your prison stay.
there is no statute that prohibits some one from collecting social security payments from the time their service is over. If they were to go back to prison the payments would stop and then go back to the governemtn.
No. The father would need to legally sign over such payments and then Social Security would have to be notified since this could change any entitlement.
Yes. Each state has different time. For NY is 4 years since Social Security Adm. made wrong decision of the amount of benefit.
2009 cn't be filed until the year is over, and before April 15 2010
You need proof of: age (either under 18 or over 65) OR proof of disability (as defined by Social Security - receipt of Social Security disability and/or SSI meets this requirement); residence; income and assets; citizenship.
The Ancestry site mostly allows to search for the entire contents of Death Master file from the social security adminsitration. The Death Master File is said to currently hold over 74 million records. The file is created from the internal SSA records of deceased persons who possess social security numbers and whose deaths were reported to the SSA. Hope this helps.
AnswerHi,Whether or not you are over 65 you have to file a tax return if your income exceeds the total of your standard deduction and your personal exemption. Assuming you are single and over 65 for 2007 your standard deduction is $6,650 and your personal exemption is $3,400 or a total of $10,500. If your income other than social security exceeds that amount, you are required to file a tax return.Up to 85% of social security benefits can be taxable depending upon the amount of your other income. If you are single and the total of half of your social security plus all your other income exceeds $25,000, some of your social security is taxable.Let me know if you have any questions.Regards,Carole http://en.allexperts.com/q/Tax-Law-Questions-932/Social-Security-Filing-Taxes.htm
The Social Security Administration.
The four largest expenditures are Defense spending, Medicare, Social Security, and Interest payments on the national debt. These account for over two thirds of the entire federal budget.
When filing your federal tax return, use form 1040. In the 'payments' portion on page 2, there is a line to enter your excess social security withheld. Enter the extra amount paid in there. This will either increase your refund or lower your liability. You can amend a return already submitted if you did not do this.
The committee on ways and means oversees taxation and Social Security.