Can an emancipated 17-year-old still collect their Social Security income?
Yes, but the person will need to contact the SSA and supply the proper documentation for the direct benefit payments rather than an assigned payee.
Will having operation for Arnold chiari malformation cure the situation?
There
is NO CURE for ANY type of Chiari malformation. Chiari 1 doesn't carry the same abnormal structure to the brain as Chiari 2 or 3 do. Decompression surgery might and only might help relieve some symptoms. There are a percentage of people who return to stable lifestyle, there are more who can't.
again, THERE IS NO CURE for Chiari Malformation.
The estate would be responsible for the loan. If that is satisfied, she can keep the house. She may be able to take out a loan to pay off the debt.
Who is entered on the social security death index?
Anyone who holds a Social Security Card at the time of their death will be listed on the Social Security Death Index.
What is a social security tax of a singer?
The tax is based on the amount of money earned so it depends on what the person earns.
The tax rate for the medicare portion of your withholding is 1.45%. You employer also pays the same 1.45% for this tax. Also, it is important to know that their is no top limit where this tax is no longer collected. Whether you make 20,000 or 20,000,000 you will still pay this same percentage on all your wages earned.
As of 2013:
For taxable years beginning after Dec. 31, 2012, employers will be required to withhold additional amounts from the wages of high-earning employees. The Medicare tax rate will increase by .9 percent (from 1.45 percent to 2.35 percent) on wages over $200,000 for single filers, wages over $250,000 for joint filers, and wages over $125,000 for persons who are married but filing separately.
How much is the monthly charge for Brinks home security?
The monthly fee for brinks home security is not uniform for different states. It may vary from 0 dollar to 20 per month.
In Nevada can a creditor garnish Social Security Disability if they sue you?
No. SSD and SS benefits of all types are 100% exempt from creditor attachment. They are protected by federal and state exemptions/laws.
That is a tricky question that depends on too many variables to be answered here. For example, did the deceased live as the child's father? Was it ever acknowledged legally that he was not the biological father? If so, was the child legally adopted?
You need to consult a lawyer who specializes in social security claims.
Yes, and because this is back pay and not the current benefit, I believe it's possible that the State could take it all.
If this involves SSD, than no as there's also an SSD retroactive child benefit check.
How do I stop Social Security payments and wait until I am 66?
You can contact the Social Security Administration and request they suspend benefits at any time; however, if you filed for early retirement (before age 66) and have already received cash benefits, you will have to repay the money to the Social Security Administration before your new wages will begin increasing your future benefit amount. If you don't return the money, then your benefit remains frozen at the rate you qualified for when you first filed your retirement claim.
For example, if you retired at age 62, you would receive only 75% of the benefit you'd receive by waiting until your full retirement age of 66.
If you were projected to receive a $1,000 monthly benefit at age 66, your monthly payment at age 62 would be only $750.
This reduction is permanent, unless you repay the money you've already received from Social Security, in order to restart the retirement clock at zero.
If you suspend retirement and are able to repay the benefits and continue working, your future benefits will be higher. At full retirement age (66) you would be eligible for 100% of your benefit; if you delay retirement until age 70, you would become eligible for an 8% increase for each year you remain employed, up to 132% at age 70 (benefits max out at 70).
When you receive TRSL retirement benefits will you still get ssi?
Supplemental security income (SSI) TRSL Teachers' Retirement System of Louisiana
You will have to get the information about the SSI form the SSA
Go to the SSA gov web page
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Social Security rules and regulations, and legislation, vary according to the area in which you live and use these services.
You will need to contact your local Social Security office to learn how you will be affected financially by your husband's death and also by other changes which might affect your allowances in some way.
You don't need to give personal detals about yourself to the officer with whom you speak and can, of course, withold your caller ID. Making an enquiry anonymously won't affect in any way the advice you'll be given, but do be aware you must be absolutely honest when giving detals about your situation: if you don't tell the exact truth the advice you receive is worthless.
No, a representative pay will not be able to get a loan for a child's social security disability check.
What are the benefits of the Civil Service retirement system?
A benefit of the Civil Service retirement system is that employees contributing to the plan can have a guaranteed amount of money saved for their retirement. This program came into effect as of August 1, 1920.
What can you do to receive the social security benefit you are entitled to that you never received?
See discussion page.
Talk to a legal aid attorney and they may be able to tell what to do or to direct you to the right kind of attorney to talk to. *All Social Security benefits and the majority of private pensions are exempt from creditor attachment. States establish laws relating to the real and personal property that can be protected from judgment creditors. As noted in the previous answer, the best option would be for the individual to discuss his or her circumstances with a qualified bankruptcy attorney. A debtor may be considered judgment proof, (legal term execution proof), meaning they have not property that can be seized to pay debt owed. Creditors will often sue to obtain a judgment in the hope that the debtor will, at some future time obtain property that can be seized. Judgments are valid for several years and the majority can be renewed.
If you have another child, he or she would also be eligible for benefits; however, you are already receiving your family maximum benefit for the two children, so adding a third would simply make each child's benefit smaller. Each would receive one-third of the family benefit, rather than one-half.
Should there be a statutory retirement age in the UK?
That's a matter of opinion, and of public debate.
Can you be totally disabled and still draw a Social Security check and earn money?
If you meet Social Security disability determination guidelines, you can work and continue to receive your monthly benefit check as long as your average monthly earnings do not exceed what SSA considers Substantial Gainful Activity (SGA). In 2010, SGA is $1,000 per month for most disabilities, and $1,640 for blindness.
The Social Security Administration discourages people from attempting to work during the first 24 months following disability approval, because doing so may cause your case to be reevaluated and may result in termination of disability status.
Does income from a Limited Liability Company affect Social Security Income?
Any amounts of earned income money that you have received for providing your services worked for would be a part of the earnings test for 2010 of 14160 amount against your SSB amount.
No the social security payment amount that you are qualified to receive will not have any affect on the amount of your spouses payment amount that he is already receiving