I think it wont cause i have moved 10 times
No. Social security payments are based entirely on wages earned.
Medicare eligibility and Social Security eligibility are two different things. Terminating one has no effect on the other.
I would say no. Social Security payments depend on your lifetime employment payments. Medicare in health benefits help by the government. An inheritance, depending upon how much it is, might effect your income taxes, depending upon the amount.
No. You cannot "opt out" of social security.
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When you are qualified for social security insurance disability payments yes and social security benefits are all one and the same thing. They are both social security benefits and some of the SSB can become taxable income on your federal income tax return.
Disability payments are Social Security Payments. When a person reaches full retirement age (66), the payments continue as normal, but are no longer considered disability payments. A person does not receive two payments.
No. SS, SSD or SSI benefits are not subject to garnishment for creditor debt.
Your question is confusing. Are you asking about receiving monthly Social Security checks? Or are you asking about Social Security Disability payments. They are two different types of Social Security Benefits.
In this case you should notify the Social Security Office of your marriage. it might increase the amount of your social security benefit's, if your husband or wife also collect social security payments.
does a 1099 c effect social security benefits
Social security came under attack because its payments were very low.