No. Each teacher pays into a retirement system and law prevents them getting full social security even if they have worked other jobs and earned it.
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If you have 40 or more quarters that you have paid into Social Security--you are eligible for Medicare AND can collect a PORTION of your SS. There is an offset because of your teacher pension.
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If she was married to him for at least 10 years, she can. See the Related Link below for more information.
Your children are eligible for Social Security now until they are either 18 or 21. You may be able to get a widows SSI pension. Contact them at ssa gov.
Yes, you can. As you said, teachers in Ohio do NOT pay social security. Teachers in Pennsylvania DO pay social security. HOWEVER (and there is a big however), when you start to collect social security, you will take a hit from social security. This is called a Windfall Provision. Spousal benefits are also affected. With that said, PLEASE CONSULT YOUR ATTORNEY AND TAX ADVISOR. I am not an expert.
Yes if he has worked and paid into social security. Do not wait. Call the social security office in your state and find out. Understand, that you cannot collect your social security and your husbands at the same time. They will explain it to you when you call.
No. Social Security does not pay prisoners.
No, to collect social security disability you must not be able to work any job in the national economy.
The Social Security Tax is set by the federal government.
Yes, you can contribute to a 401(k) and still collect Social Security benefits. Your 401(k) contributions do not affect your eligibility for Social Security benefits.
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