When dependents age out of TRICARE at 21 or 23, depending on their college enrollment status, they may qualify for the TRICARE Young Adult (TYA) program. TYA allows them to purchase premium-based health coverage, ensuring continued access to healthcare services. This program is designed to provide young adults with a seamless transition from TRICARE benefits, maintaining their healthcare coverage as they enter adulthood. Eligibility requires them to be unmarried and not eligible for employer-sponsored health insurance.
To claim Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits for your husband who is incarcerated, you would typically need to ensure that he is eligible for benefits despite his incarceration. However, SSI benefits are generally suspended during incarceration, so you cannot claim them on your tax return. If you were previously receiving benefits for him and are eligible for any dependent deductions, consult the IRS guidelines for dependents and speak with a tax professional for specific advice regarding your situation.
Yes there. Are still two dependents of the civilwar that draw benefit
In 2010, veterans receiving non-service connected disability benefits had their compensation determined based on their income, medical needs, and the number of dependents. The monthly compensation rates typically ranged from approximately $123 for a single veteran with no dependents to higher amounts for those with additional dependents or greater financial need. The exact figures could vary, and veterans were encouraged to check the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs for the most accurate and detailed information.
You are not required to claim dependents on your taxes, but doing so may help you qualify for certain tax benefits.
Yes, if income taxes were deducted and you are entitled to refund due to income tax rate, dependents, deductions, etc. as any other tax payer
No. Receiving SS benefits will not affect your unemployment.
The GI Bill allows service members to transfer unused education benefits to eligible dependents, including spouses and children. Each service member can transfer up to 36 months of benefits, which can be divided among multiple dependents. However, the total number of dependents that can utilize the benefits is not capped, as each dependent can receive a portion of the total benefits available. It's important to check specific eligibility criteria and transfer processes through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
Receiving disability benefits does not make you legally unable to marry.
Some states do add benefits if there are dependents. What those state's requirements are, however, would have to be asked of them. Not all states include dependents for extra benefits.
The Social Security Administration collects taxes from workers to pay benefits and living expenses for the dependents and survivors of deceased workers.
Yes, you can work while receiving Social Security benefits, but your earnings may affect the amount of benefits you receive.
If you are incarcerated for a felony conviction, including murder, your Social Security benefits may be suspended. Social Security does not pay benefits to individuals who are in prison for committing a crime. However, if you have dependents, they may still be eligible for benefits based on your work record while you are incarcerated. Once released, you can typically resume receiving benefits, assuming you meet the eligibility criteria.