The Social Security Administration is a federal agency and section 8 is a federal program, the latter of which is administered through a federal agency known as the Housing Urban Development, commonly known as HUD, and is administered through, regional, or state housing authorities. HUD and Social Security Administration are two separate federal agencies and have no relationship with each other. HUD is a division of the United States Department of Agriculture, and Social Security administration is a division of the US Department of Health and Human Services.
In summary, the answer is no.
I'm not sure what your age is, but hopefully you will be able to get social security. There is also a program called Section 8 which is very helpful.
The total amount that you pay rent is determined by the total income of the family, from whatever source (as long as it's legal).
A debt collector can not garnish social security benefits. Not unless your debt is to the Federal Government. That violates violates Section 207 of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 407).
Housing authorities do not determine what type of disability would qualify you for a voucher or public housing. Either you are disabled, per Social Security guidelines, or you are not. Additionally, housing authorities do not consider disabilities alone as a qualifier for section 8 housing.
Child support is an obligation, social security is a source of income. They really have nothing to do with one another. If you are asking if she can garnish your social security, the answer is yes. Section 459 of the Act (42 U.S.C. 659) allows Social Security benefits to be garnished to enforce child support and/or alimony obligations;
Answer: Yes, Railroad workers pay into social security as well as railroad retirement. I worked for the Burlington Northern Railroad and we paid 6. some % into social security and I think 8. something into Railroad Retirement.
Households receive money from the government that is also known as government assistance. They can receive it in the form of food stamps, public housing, section 8, social security, and unemployment. To receive this kind of help you would have to go through social services.
To return to a social security disability report that you've already started, you will need to log back into the online portal where you began the report. Locate the saved draft section or any options related to in-progress reports to continue where you left off. If you are having trouble finding the correct section, reach out to the Social Security Administration for assistance.
The Social Security Administration issues Social Security numbers.
Paying income tax on Social Security payments depends on your total income and filing status. If your combined income is above a certain threshold, a portion of your Social Security benefits may be subject to income tax. The rules for taxation of Social Security benefits have been in place since 1983.
ssa-custhelp Section 207 of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 407) protects Social Security benefits from assignment, levy, or garnishment. However, the law provides five exceptions: **child support and tax debt and other govt. debts.** The Social Security Administration's responsibility for protecting benefits against legal process and assignment usually ends when the beneficiary is paid. However, once paid, benefits continue to be protected under section 207 of the Act only as long as they are identifiable as Social Security benefits. This applies to money in a bank account where the only payments into the account are from direct deposit of Social Security benefits. NOTE: Supplemental Security Income payments cannot be levied or garnished.
Social Security payments do not affect your unemployment benefits in Maryland. See the Related Link below, page 8 for more details.