The Social Security Administration does not charge interest on a Supplemental Security Income overpayment.
The government has not consistently paid all interest on money borrowed from the Social Security Trust Fund (SSI). While the trust fund earns interest on its reserves, the actual payments to beneficiaries are funded through current payroll taxes and general revenue. In times of budget deficits, the government may borrow from the trust fund but does not always ensure full repayment of interest, leading to concerns about the long-term sustainability of Social Security benefits.
If they are, they are committing fraud against the government- serious charge. Report them to either one, or the other, state. They will handle it from there. I
Can ssi or veteran benefits be garnished by a bank
The acronym SSI has many uses in relation to the government. The most commonly used one would be Supplimental Security Income, but it could also refer to Social Security Income.
Generally no. The home you live in is not considered a "resource" when considering SSI eligibility. See http://www.ssa.gov/ssi/text-resources-ussi.htm. But there are other significant eligibility requirements, and if your falsify your information or hide resources that affect eligibility (either on initial application or while receiving SSI), eventually your house could be jeopardized if the government comes after you to repay the ill-gotten monies. SSI fraud by the way is a felony...
need support with paying rent and utility bills on SSI
No, only the government can do that. If you're getting it fraudulently, your mother could report it so that the government investigates, though.
If SSI is the only income that you and your spouse, if married, receive then you will not be required to file an income tax return for the Federal Government.
No...no company can take any money from you if you get disability, ssi or welfare
No, though the SSI is not attachable, the arrears will remain, and gain interest. This benefits the state, as they can continue to claim annual federal matching funds of 15%.
If you do not repay a payday loan while receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI) in Michigan, the lender may pursue collection actions, which could include legal judgments against you. However, SSI benefits are generally protected from seizure, meaning that funds received from SSI cannot be taken to satisfy debts. It's important to communicate with the lender and explore options, as they may be willing to work out a repayment plan. Additionally, consider seeking financial counseling for further assistance.
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