It is better to do a 401K if your company will match any money that you put in. Put in only what they will match and put the rest in a Roth ira for the best outcome.
this website can tell you and give you everything you need to file a dissability claim www.edd.ca.gov/disability/di_how_to_file_a_claim.htm there are many other great websites which you can print diisability insurance forms from
Yes, consult with you employer for FMLA forms and short term disability coverage.
If I collected Disability payments in 2013 - on what line (or are they exempt) do they appear as income - Are they considered wages?
This depends on what you mean by not "serious". A disability is a disability. Check the disability laws for the state you reside in to find out what the requirements are in order for one to collect disability insurance. If your disability prevents you from working or performing normally, then it is still serious.
In the word disability, the root word is able which means having the power or means to do something.When we add dis-, it means not, it then forms the word disable (verb). And if we add the suffix -ity, It therefore forms disability (via changing the spelling).
To find information on the Disability Discrimination Act someone can go to the website for the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and find the information there.
One can find a lawyer to assist in long term disability insurance claim in the phone book under lawyers. The lawyers often dealing with long term disability insurance will help you get paid when you have a disability.
No. VA disability isn't taxable and you won't get a 1099 for this income. If you are also receiving regular military pension, your 1099-R will only include the taxable portion and will not include your VA disability portion.
An independent insurance agent expert in disability insurance can help with short-term disability or long-term disability.Look for a disabilitycenter on Google.
It means 8 needs to find a decimal place to it and if it doesn't that means it is called disability mean.
You will find many disability attorneys listed in the yellow pages who say they are "free". Be wary, however and always check references and credentials.
If you are disabled and need to file disability forms, be sure that you have all the documentation from your doctor. The social security office will need proof that you are disable and unable to work. Once all of the forms have been filled out, you will receive a letter in the mail stating whether or not you will receive disability benefits. As long as the information you have provided is correct and turned in on time, you should be able to receive disability insurance.