Is the Social Security Tax Cap per job or total annual pay?
It is on total annual pay. But each employer MUST observe the max rules for their payroll.
This becomes an issue regularly when someone has 2 jobs in a year. So the max being reached is not known, nor able to be used, by the other.
However, the tax forms, and all th PC programs have a method to handle this and get the overpayment back when filing.
Do you quilify for disability benefits if you never worked?
It depends on your state. Some states do require that you have to prove that you have a disability which means getting a doctor's note.
In Texas can you apply for Social Security Disability while drawing Florida State Unemployment?
The issue is not with Texas, but with Florida. Florida might charge you with unemployment fraud because you would be drawing their benefits AND the Fed's SSDI. The Social Security Administration investigates very thoroughly before awarding their benefit. If THEY said you wouldn't be able to work due to a disability, Florida's requirements might be violated. If you qualify for SSDI, check to see if you should cancel Florida's benefits.
How old do I have to be before I can retire and take social security benefits?
The earliest possible age for social security is 62 in terms of retirement. Information about social security can be found online, at sites like http://www.ssa.gov/pubs/10035.html and involve a lot of helpful facts that can assist when you have to make decisions about social security and/or retiring. There's a certain number of credits required for benefits, and the site given should help you learn about them.
Did Eisenhower use Social Security funds to pay for Interstate System?
No, he did not. The system was mainly paid through fuel taxes collected by the States.
It is surprising that either the employer or social security did not catch the error. You need to go to your past company and get the issue cleared up. Also, check in with Social Security, because your wages weren't reported correctly and that could give you trouble when you go to draw benefits. Once this is done, your unemployment application should work out. It is "just" paperwork.
What type of temporary disability benefits are there in North Carolina?
North Carolina short term disability benefits, refer to The North Carolina Workers' Compensation Act, Article 1 of Chapter 97 of the General Statutes. Benefits will depend on Employer and what insurance plans the Employee has enrolled in. For most accurate information check with your benefits advisor for application process and guidelines.
Do i have to use form 1040a if i am receiving social security?
do i have to use form 1040a if i am receiving social security?
How to appeal for social security in USA?
There are different ways to apply for social security in the USA. They include retirement, disability and medicare. The best thing to do is visit your local Social Security office, make sure you bring your Social Security number and required documents with you.
What would you change about social security?
make it an easier transition for someone who is receiving social security benefits as a male who decides to change their sex to female. There are no guidelines for such a topic at present.This should be addressed so there would be an easier process for such people who are going through this transition.
Can you receive social security disability benefits if you are convicted of petty larceny?
Social Security Disability Benefits are impaired by a conviction for a felony as defined by federal law. Without knowing the details of petty larceny in your state, I don't know if your case is a felony under federal law. The general rule they are applying is that it is a felony if defined as a felony in that jurisdiction, or in a jurisdiction that doesn't classify any crime as a felony, the offense is punishable by death or imprisonment for a term exceeding 1 year. (NB: the operative word is punishable - not the sentence actually applied, if the offense is punishable by up to 18 months in prison that would be a felony in a jurisdiction that doesn't define felonies even if the judge handed down a 6 month suspended sentence.)
If the disability isn't related to a felony conviction, then benefits are payable when not on the run or in prison. Jail (before conviction and sentencing) isn't prison (after conviction and sentencing).
Four ways a felony conviction can have impact Social Security disability benefits:
1 You can't get disability benefits while incarcerated for a felony;
2 You can't get disability benefits while fleeing from prosecution for a felony; the arrest warrant, the prosecution, the prison sentence, or violating the probation or parole.
3 You can't get disability benefits for a disability caused by or aggravated while committing a felony;
4 You can't get survivor's benefits if you killed the person whose Social Security account is the source of the survivor's benefit.
If you're wondering about what happens while a conviction is being appealed - no benefits are paid while in prison, but if the conviction is overturned then the benefits not paid while may be payable.
If this only raised more questions, you can always call the Social Security Administration and ask them directly.
If you like a long read, then the detailed Social Security Administration regulation is called:
SSR 83-21: TITLE II: PERSON CONVICTED OF A FELONY
and they cite the relevant laws the regulation is intended to implement: Sections 5(a), (b), and (c) of Public Law (P.L.) 96-473; sections 202(d), 216(i), 223(d) and 223(f) of the Social Security Act, as amended.
When do you have to report getting married to Social Security?
You don't really have to report your marriage at all, unless one or both of you have changed your name as a result of the marriage.
The answer is NO, SSI will NEVER be garnished, except to repay SSI overpayments, which can be recovered by a 10% reduction of benefits. SSI will NEVER be garnished for student loans, back taxes, etc.
Regular social security payments (NOT SSI) can be garnished IF you draw MORE than $750/month. If you make LESS than $750/month, nothing can be taken from your earnings. A garnishment can take 15% or the amount OVER $750, whichever is less to repay a "non-tax" debt, such as a student loan.
Can social security checks be forwarded mail?
As far as I know, the answer is no. If you need mail forwarding service, ask your local post office. They will tell you if your social security mail can be forwarded.
You may create an account only for yourself and use a U.S. mailing address (includes military addresses, APO/FPO/DPO AE, AP or AA). You may not set up an account for another person, even if you have his or her written consent. This also applies to an appointed representative or someone who has business with that person.
If you use illegal drugs can it be reported to social security?
It is if you go to jail that Social Security stops.
NO
How would Adam Smith and Jeremy Bentham feel about privating social security?
Adam Smith believed in government intervention only to give assistance to emerging industries he would not have approved of the creation of Social Security
What state has social security number 645?
By comparing the first three digits of the Social Security Number you can identify the state in which the subject resided at the time the number was issued.
627-645 Texas
449-467 Texas
Do you have to continue to pay taxes on your earning if you retire at age 62?
Yes you do as long as you are still breathing and receiving any kind of worldwide gross income and meet the must file a income tax return requirement you will have to file a 1040 tax form and pay any income tax that may be be due on your taxable income each year.
Age is NOT one of the requirement of when someone must file a tax return.
Can ex wife who never remarried collect social security benefit if ex husband took his own life?
An ex wife who never remarried is able to collect social security benefits from an ex husband who has died. This is true even if the ex husband took his own life as long as he paid into the system.