move n live in the Philippines and receive my SSI benefits?
SSI cannot be garnished.
Yes
Ireceive a small social security and ssi amount. If i will receive unemployment benefits will if affect my ssi?
If you are in the UK it should go in fortnightly.
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is generally not taxable. It is a needs-based program provided by the Social Security Administration to support disabled or elderly individuals with limited income and resources. SSI benefits are not considered taxable income by the federal government, but they may be subject to state taxes in some cases.
Yes, individuals can receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits and Section 8 housing assistance at the same time in California. SSI benefits are not counted as income for determining eligibility for Section 8 assistance, so you can potentially receive both benefits simultaneously. However, it is important to report any changes in income or household circumstances to both agencies to ensure continued eligibility.
I suppose so. We receive SSI benefits and the same rules apply here and in the US.
A person generally receives one or the other SSD or SSI benefits. A disabled adult child cannot get social security from his parent's benefits and get SSI at the same time. Also, when one person in the family gets full SSD, all other persons in the household who receive SSI receive a lowered amount of benefits.
if my ex spouse dies can i receive benefits on his SS if i am disability
SSI is Supplemental Security Income. SSI benefits aren't taxable. For this reason, Social Security Administration doesn't report your benefit amount to the IRS. That's also why they don't send you a 1099 or another income information reporting form. Also you don't pay state income taxes on SSI benefits
YOU WOULD NEVER RECEIVE A W-2 OR ANY KIND OF 1099 TAXABLE INCOME REPORTING FORM FOR THIS TYPE OF ASSISTANCE PAYMENTS SSI (SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME) a program to assist low income people with the necessary LIVING EXPENSES income is NOT taxable income and would be reported on your income tax return and the SSI payments are NOT the same thing as social security benefits (SSB).