Whether a disabled widow has to pay taxes on Social Security benefits depends on their total income. If the widow's combined income exceeds certain thresholds (generally $25,000 for individuals), a portion of the benefits may be taxable. However, if her only income is the $880 from Social Security, it is likely that she will not owe any federal income tax. It's advisable to consult a tax professional for personalized advice.
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Ask him to give it to you. If he is deceased, look for his social security card or ask your attorney how to get it.
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The Social Security Administration averages your income for your 35 highest earning years.
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yes!
You will need to check this with your local Social Security facility.
Yes.
All social security monies are being used and if they are NOT being used they should be earning some income from some source for use in the future.
You have no claim on your former spouse's SS benefits.
Yes, if you were married for a minimum of ten years.