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Social Security

U.S. OASDI social insurance system funded by FICA payroll taxes and originally created by the Social Security Act of 1935

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What is highest amount social security pays?

$2,513. Is this before deductions are taken out for Medicare and Advantage plans?

If you were born in December 1949 can you draw Social Security at age 62?

Yes, under the current laws anyone who has accumulated 40 work credits may retire at age 62, but you will only receive approximately 75% of the benefit you would be entitled to if you filed at full retirement age. Your year of birth is the determining factor in what SSA considers to be your full retirement age. For people born between 1943 and 1954, the age is 66.

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Parents often report that children talk better, hear better, are less irritable, sleep better, and behave better after myringotomy with the insertion of ear tubes.

How does dole work?

In the UK dole was a term used for social security payments for the unemployed.
The recipients had to physically visit the social security office and "sign on" weekly or fortnightly.
This was intended to show the recipient was not working, available for work and actively searching.
In those days many people did not have a bank account so a post office cashable cheque, called a Giro, was posted to the appropriate address.

Are social security offices open on good Friday?

All U.S. post offices in all counties are open on Good Friday.

Did anyone used the company Corporate Credit Concepts to build business credit without using your personal social security number?

Yes, I used this company. This company is another online scam company. I filed a complaint to the Southern Nevada BBB where there are 5 other complaints for "Deceptive Advertising" on the Money-Back Issue. I also filed a complaint with the Washington State Attorney Generals Office.

Does Social Security conduct CDRs on disabled people age 55 and over rated improvement not expected?

Yes. Everyone on Social Security Disability (SSDI) receives a diary date upon approval, when the SSA schedules a routine Continuing Disability Review (CDR).

A diary date may be set for 18 months, 3 years, or 7 years, depending on the expectation of improvement. People over age 50 and/or those whose conditions are considered unlikely to improve, typically receive a 7-year diary. These may be conducted later than scheduled if the disability determinations unit in your state has a backlog of CDRs to contend with.

If you do not reach retirement age within seven years of being declared disabled, you will probably only receive a short-form CDR approximately seven years after you are approved for benefits (not the disability date on your award letter). The short forms are scored by computer and are only reviewed by a live examiner if answers about earned income, activity and medical condition fall outside expected ranges.

The Social Security Administration takes age into consideration when deciding whether a person should continue on disability, because older workers are considered less likely to acquire new skills. People approaching retirement age are rarely discontinued, unless they have worked above SGA or show substantial medical improvement.

When do you switch from disability social security to just social security?

when you or your relatives report that something happen to you, and you're really have the disability and you can't work anymore..

When and why was Social Security instituted in the US?

On August 14, 1935, the Social Security Act established a system of old-age benefits for workers, benefits for victims of industrial accidents, unemployment insurance, aid for dependent mothers and children, the blind, and the physically handicapped.

How much federal income tax would be due by a single person in 2007 on 14334.00 in wages and 7500.00 in social security disability payments?

It depends on many factors more than you provide.

How much Taxable Income (which differs to other types of income) you make and that can change by the State your in, (as State Tax is deductible from income to determine Federal taxable income).

How many deductions you may have: children, and other people you support, amount of interest you pay on a home, or expenses to earn an income, or medical costs, are just a few of those. If you are disabled...(you mention disability income)...you can qualify for a double exemption.

How many exemptions you may have: disabilities, age, sources and types of income are just a few of those.

And there are many other considerations.

All will determine what tax you pay.

However, it's fair to say you income appears very modest and, if you have any liability at all, it will be very small.

Decatur Illinois Social Security Office Location?

606 W Pershing Rd

Decatur, IL 62526-1616

(217) 875-9170

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I have forgotten my ssn b/c of being out of country and lost as well, so kindly guide me to get it on-line

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Can you qualify for social security disability if you've never paid taxes?

You cannot qualify for any of the social security disability or other social security benefits unless you have worked and paid taxes into the Old Age Survivor and Disability Insurance (FICA) (social security and Medicare taxes) program.

You may be able to qualify for the SSI program.

Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program is a Federal income supplement program funded by general tax revenues (not Social Security taxes):

It is designed to help aged, blind, and disabled people, who have little or no income; and

It provides cash to meet basic needs for food, clothing, and shelter.

To apply for the SSI program you will have to go to the local SSA in your area for the forms and assistance that you will need in completing the forms correctly.

What is SSA system?

Social Security Administration

Can you receive disability benefits from a job and from the IRS at the same time?

The IRS doesn't pay disability benefits; they collect taxes. You may or may not be able to collect disability benefits from a private insurance policy and the Social Security Administration at the same time, but if you can, it's likely the income from one would be reduced to offset some or all of the income from the other.

Check your insurance policy or consult with an insurance agent for more information.

If I got medicaid automatically with social security would it cover me in another state knowing that social security is federal?

Though social security is federal, Medicaid is state funded. You may want to call Medicaid and ask if you will be covered while traveling out of state.

Do I draw full amount of my husbands social security?

If hubby is still alive, you can receive up to half of his SS benefit.

If hubby is deceased, you can receive up to all of what he would earn if he were still alive.

Is your marriage legal if your husband used a fake social security?

It may not be since he may be using a fake identification to conceal a prior marriage. It is not a good sign. You need expert legal advice from an attorney.

It may not be since he may be using a fake identification to conceal a prior marriage. It is not a good sign. You need expert legal advice from an attorney.

It may not be since he may be using a fake identification to conceal a prior marriage. It is not a good sign. You need expert legal advice from an attorney.

It may not be since he may be using a fake identification to conceal a prior marriage. It is not a good sign. You need expert legal advice from an attorney.

Does the ex wife and the widowed wife receive the same Social Security benefit?

No, the Social Security benefit received by a divorced spouse is based on their ex-spouse's earnings record, while a widowed spouse receives benefits based on their deceased spouse's earnings record. The specific amount will vary depending on individual circumstances and eligibility criteria.

How would you calulate your increase on social security If you are already receiving it and also working?

Increases are only given yearly. For the average cost of living expenses. You need to call your rep.

What is the CA SDI tax cap?

The California SDI cap is figured year to year, since it raises with inflation. In 2014, the maximum tax that could be withheld was $1016.36.

My children are going to receive social security benefit back pay i owe arrears for child support will the money go toward my arrears for childsupport?

Any back pay money you receive from Social Security will go towards your child support arrears. Although I don't know if they will take as much as they need or just a percentage. thanks for the answer. but i am not receiving back pay only my children will the back pay money that my ex- wife receive for the kids go toward my arrears