Unemployment benefits typically do not have a specific age at which they stop; rather, they end when the recipient exhausts their benefits after a certain number of weeks or when they find new employment. However, eligibility can vary by state, and some states may have different rules regarding benefits for older workers. Additionally, certain programs may have age-related considerations, but generally, benefits continue until the conditions for receiving them are no longer met. Always check your local regulations for the most accurate information.
There is no age at which you stop paying taxes on Social Security benefits. However, the amount you pay in taxes on your benefits may vary depending on your total income and filing status.
You shouldn't have been collecting unemployment if you had a job. But now that you are fired once again I suppose it will just stay the same.
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There are no benefits, only disadvantages. Wait till you are of legal age.
If you stop working at age 64 but wait until your full retirement age of 66 to file for Social Security benefits, your benefits will be calculated based on your earnings history up to the point you stop working. Social Security uses your highest 35 years of indexed earnings to determine your Average Indexed Monthly Earnings (AIME), which is then used to calculate your Primary Insurance Amount (PIA). By waiting until your full retirement age to file, you avoid any early retirement penalties, ensuring you receive the full benefit amount based on your earnings record. Additionally, delaying your benefits past your full retirement age can also result in increased monthly payments, depending on how long you wait to start receiving them.
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Yes, you can stop having OASDI (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) deductions from your paycheck when you reach retirement age and begin receiving Social Security benefits. However, if you continue to work and earn income beyond a certain threshold, OASDI deductions may still apply. It's important to check with the Social Security Administration for specific details related to your situation and any earnings limits that may affect your benefits.
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Yes, individuals can stop their Social Security benefits and reapply for them later. This is typically done through a process called "suspension," where benefits can be suspended if the individual is still within their full retirement age and wants to earn delayed retirement credits. However, once benefits are stopped, it's important to understand the implications for future benefits and to follow the proper procedures for reapplication. It's advisable to consult with the Social Security Administration or a financial advisor for personalized guidance.
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