If they cannot be claimed as dependents and the amount they took out of their IRA was greater than or equal to their Required Minimum Distribution amount, then they do not have to file a federal return if their gross income was under $20,000.
But they had no other income? No pension? No interest on bank accounts?
State requirements vary by state. They may or may not have to file a state return.
No one will get it. Your parents paid for other people's social security. Just as younger people pay for your parents. Your parents do not have a balance for their social security. The government pays eligible people a certain amount until they die.
There is nothing 'illegal' about your parents not giving you your social security card. If you are a minor, your parents have the legal authority to make most all decisions concerning many areas. Why do you need your social security card? These cards serve no purpose, and cannot be used as a form of ID. Duplicate social security cards can be applied for at any social security office.
yes the children with deceased parents get social security benefit's. but only if the parents were workers in the US.
Your parents should have this information. Also, the Social Security Office has this information, however, you may need an adult to get your social security number. The best answer I can give you is to call your local Social Security Office.
Only if underage
when did his parents die??
There is no minimum age. Most parents get social security cards for their children before their first birthday nowadays.
For a minor child (under age 18) to collect Social Security, the child's parents must be eligible for Social Security. This generally occurs when the parent(s) become 62 or "permanently and totally disabled" as defined by Social Security.
Information such as your social security number, name, permanent address, salary, dependents, parents names, parents' social security number and siblings are needed to apply for FAFSA.
Well when your born you get your social security number but your parents have it. Im 14 and I have one.
To the best of my knowledge there is no way to change a Social Security number. It is issued at birth and remains with you for the rest of your life.
For the 2005 the amount was 90,000 x 6.2% for the social security contribution amount of $5,580 that would been withheld by the employer from the employees wages in the year 2005.