No, you do not have to pay back Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits when you apply for Social Security retirement benefits. The SSDI payments you received are considered a form of Social Security benefit, and they do not need to be repaid upon transitioning to retirement benefits. However, the amount of your retirement benefits will be calculated based on your earnings history, including the time you received SSDI.
According to William Shakespeare, Richard III had a hump back.
The term Gristmill or Corn mill can apply to any mill that grinds grain. The term Gristmill was used for a local mill where farmers brought their own grain and received back meal of flour less a percentage retained by the Miller as a fee.
How do I apply for Indian money? I no my great grandmother was at least 3/4 Cherokee. She lived in Oklahoma back in 1940s
He received his GED around the time of his infamous arrests.
Simply apply pressure to the two pieces that you just cut and they will fuse back together.== Answer== You can cut ice with a saw, and as long as the two edges are just slightly melted, if you put it back together and re-freeze, it will stay together!
He went back to his home town, which is Mount Vernon. His whole family was there.
If I understand the question no. You will probably have to pay taxes on the money you received if it wasn't already taken out.
You cannot get disability if you are on an unemployment benefit...
no! they always come back eventually might come back like Booker T ,or lawer just don't worry he will come back but, he had to do it because of , his arm ok bye
Yes, the IRS can issue back pay for disability benefits if the individual qualifies for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and has been approved for retroactive payments. However, any back pay received may be subject to federal taxes. If an individual is in dire need, they should contact the Social Security Administration (SSA) to discuss their situation and potential expedited payment options.
This could be because she is receiving disability pay and is not working because of her condition. Courts cannot attach judgments to disability pay, and so that is why you received the letter. If the situation changes and she eventually is back at work, the payments can start again--but there will not be any back pay for you to receive, since it stops now.
You need a disability lawyer.
You got approved, not the two kids. If they get something because of your disability, then I would expect that to go back the 14 months also. If you have to apply now for them to get benefits since you are approved it would start from the date you apply.
If your crime was only a felony under Georgia law, it is possible to apply for relief of disability. If your crime was a felony under federal law, it's not going to happen.
A disability affecting the foot or joints in the Knee, hip and lower back related to walking/running.
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The amount of SSI back pay that may go to a disability insurance company typically depends on the terms of any prior agreements or the specifics of the individual's case. Generally, SSI (Supplemental Security Income) is a need-based program, and back pay is not directly subject to reimbursement to disability insurance companies like SSDI (Social Security Disability Insurance) might be. However, if a beneficiary has received both SSI and SSDI, there may be instances where SSDI back pay could affect SSI eligibility or payments. It's best to consult with a legal or financial advisor for personalized guidance.