From your yearly tax returns.
The social security death index is a file that contains a record of all deceased persons who had a social security number. The list is updated weekly and contains the first and last name, social security number, birth date, death date, and last known residence of each individual.
The maximum amount of Social Security benefits that an individual can receive is determined by their earnings history and the age at which they start receiving benefits. As of 2021, the maximum monthly benefit for someone retiring at full retirement age is around 3,148.
Who are "they?" SSDI (Social Security Disability Income" is determined by your contributions to Social Security (the number of qualified quarters you worked and contributed to your SS account). SSI (supplemental security income) is determined by your state rules, having nothing to do with Social Security.
social security number of an individual person in the united states see * social security@ social security.gov.com
For 2008, the maximum social security tax withholding for an individual is $6,324, the tax on $102,000. For 2009, the maximum social security tax withholding for an individual is $6,622, the tax on $106,800.
The Social Security Disability (SSD) amount is determined based on the worker's average lifetime earnings covered by Social Security. The Social Security Administration (SSA) calculates the benefit using a formula that considers the individual's highest-earning years, typically the 35 years in which they earned the most. The resulting figure, known as the Primary Insurance Amount (PIA), is adjusted for factors like cost-of-living increases. Other factors, such as the applicant's work history and the severity of their disability, can also influence the final benefit amount.
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Absolutely not! Social Security Benefit amounts are determined by how much was earned for each person. The amount shows up under your social security number only. He has his own social security number along with his own earnings.
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When an individual dies, social security should be notified as soon as possible and the funeral director will report the persons death and they will require that persons social security number.
No, you cannot directly deposit Social Security income into an IRA. Social Security benefits are not considered earned income and cannot be contributed to an Individual Retirement Account (IRA).
It is illegal to obtain a deceased individual's Social Security number without proper authorization. If needed for legitimate purposes, such as settling their estate or accessing benefits, you can request the number from the Social Security Administration with proper documentation and authorization.