All social security monies are being used and if they are NOT being used they should be earning some income from some source for use in the future.
SSA, as used in "Social Security" is the abbreviation of the agency itself - Social Security Administration. http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Social+Security+Administration
SSA, as used in "Social Security" is the abbreviation of the agency itself - Social Security Administration. http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Social+Security+Administration
The punctuation mark that should be used in the social security number is the hyphen.
Because they aren't used with the social security office. Fake SS#s are most commonly used with private businesses, such as on fraudulent applications for credit.
The noun 'money' is a singular uncountable noun as a word for currency or coins.The plural noun 'monies' is used almost exclusively in formal business contexts. The noun 'monies' is an uncountable plural noun.The plural possessive form is monies'.Example: The monies' security has been the responsibility of the trustees.
Your eligibility for social security will have a significant impact regarding your finances. Your social security number is a vital tool used for identification purposes
None of the exceptions you present would disqualify a person under 18 years of age from receiving Social Security Benefits attributed to the fathers Soc Sec Account. Whoever the court appoints or considers to be the legal guardian will receive the monies to be used for the benefit and welfare of the minor. However the Soc Sec Admn has specific rules which could eliminate any receipt of monies. Refer to the benefits section of the Soc Sec Admn web sit ssa.gov.
Yes, Social security can be used to rent a home. Social security once it has been approved whether disabled or retired is to be your source of funding your living expenses. You can even buy you a home with social security.
No, the social security number should not be used again. If you are caught, it is a crime and may face jail time.
I married who I thought was a nice man only to find out he used a bogus social security number.What do I need to do to clear my name from this imposter?
The Social Security Administration averages your income for your 35 highest earning years.
No, you cannot use a social security card to withdraw money. A social security card may be useful if you want to open a bank account, though, and you can withdraw money from that.