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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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Is the social security benefits payee for a mentally disabled person personally liable for that person's debts?

The person, acting as a fiduciary or trustee of the SS payments, is responsible for those assets being properly used. He may be responsible to assure the needs of the person are taken care of as best available...but NOT financially responsible to do so.

The mentally disabled person is unable to legally contract, except perhaps for his/her own basic care needs (which should be taken care of by the payee), hence they should not have any personal debts.

The social security act gave workers?

It gave workers no choice in the allocation of their earnings to a government managed fund purportedly designed to ensure that workers would have a means to ensure their sustainability following retirement. It gave non-workers, the money from workers paychecks, and it gave every American a false sense of security.

What is the tax rate for the OSADI portion of social security?

The withholding amount by the employer from your earnings that are subject to the old age survivors disability insurance is 7.65% for the social security and medicare tax amount and the employer matches that amount for a total amount of 15.3%.

When you have one employer the amount of FICA Old Age Survivor and Disability Insurance for your social security would stop once your wages with the withheld social security amount reach 106800 and social security amount withheld would be 6621.60.

You do NOT have any cap LIMIT on the MEDICARE insurance contribution amount. The Employer Medicare 1.45% and the employee 1.45% the total medicare insurance amount of 3.9% will continue to be paid on all of you wages that are subject to the medicare insurance tax.

For a self employed taxpayer the amount would be 15.3% on the net profit from the business operation.

While drawing 100 percent disability are you allowed to have a job?

Having 100% disability is only gotten if it's proven you are unable to work. If you work while receiving the benefit, they may charge you with fraud, so it's not worth it. Better to show them you're able to work, remove yourself from the benefit and be safe. Now, having said that, if the agency paying you the benefit says you can do some types of work, given your particular disability, at least then you can do so with their knowledge and blessings.

What could stop your disability check?

Several things could stop your Social Security disability check:

  1. Average monthly earnings exceeding Substantial Gainful Employment (SGA), which is $1,000 per month for most disabilities, and $1,640 for blindness
  2. Medical improvement (often discovered a result of conducting a full Continuing Disability Review (CDR))
  3. Failure to fill out a required form, like a Continuing Disability Review (CDR) (check may be held until you comply)
  4. Failure to cooperate with a continuing disability medical review
  5. Successful completion of Ticket to Work or other program expected to result in employment
  6. Failing to notify Social Security of change of address or new bank account information (check would be held until proper information is provided)
  7. You are a dependent of a disabled person who reaches age 18 (or 19, if benefits were extended because you were still in high school)
  8. Failure to comply with alcohol or drug treatment program
  9. Refusal to participate in vocational rehabilitation program if required to do so
  10. Human or computer error

Most terminated disability beneficiaries fall into the first two groups: either they have demonstrated an ability to engage in SGA or their impairment is no longer severe enough to meet disability guidelines.

It would be unusual for the Social Security Administration to discontinue benefits without notification and a transitional period during which payments continue, however. If your payments have stopped abruptly and without notice, suspect an administrative problem, like lack of current address or an incomplete form.

You can call SSA at 1-800-772-1213 to speak to a representative or visit your local field office for more information. If your disability benefits have been terminated, you have the right to appeal the decision.

Does fl tax SS?

Florida has no income tax at all, but they get their revenues through tourism, high sales taxes and property taxes. Just because a state does not tax income doesn't mean people don't pay, it's just in different ways.

How many social security never has Obama used?

First, while your question is hard to understand, I think you are asking about some of the internet myths (and they are myths) about President Obama's social security number. A group of people called the Birthers believe the president was not born in the United States (even though there is a large body of proof that he was) and they continue to post false "facts" to bolster their belief. One of these claims, which has been refuted a number of times, tries to persuade you that Barack Obama uses a fake Social Security number. He does not. He uses whatever number he was assigned (which is confidential), but keep in mind that he has lived in a number of states during his life, and whatever the number, it may not reflect the state he lived in most recently (Illinois).++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Evidently the question was too hard for the person who answered above. 1. There is no internet myth about Obama's SS# 2. The question has nothing and mentioned nothing about where Obama was or was not born. 3. The SS# Obama used on his income tax returns and his Selective Service registration and continues to use has been verified by the Social Security Administrations having NEVER BEEN ISSUED TO OBAMA. As most of these claims trying to refute the FACT Obama is using a SS# that HAS NOT BEEN ASSIGNED TO HIM only opinions are put forth. But the authoritative source here is the Social Security Administration. They definatively stated Obama was NEVER ISSUED the SS# he is using.

When is one eligible for social security retirement benefits?

You can start getting your benefits as early as age 62. That may not be a good idea, however, as they are adjusted for age. So you will get less money than if you can hold out later.

My ex is collecting TANF benefits in NJ shes taking me to court for child support do i have to pay back the benefits shes receiving?

She's not doing it, the state is. She gave up the claim when she applied for the benefits, and yes, up to the limit that you would normally be paying in child support for that time frame. Why didn't you file a voluntary order if she never filed?

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What are the activities of the social security program?

The Social Security Administration receives funds from payroll checks to perform a number of activities. One to is determine if a person meets the the requirements of disability, when people apply for it and pays them monthly, if indeed they are disabled. Social Security makes monthly payments to citizens upon their retirement. Other important activities such as Medicare is also a major function of SS.

Do you have to give your social security number in court?

There are many instances where giving your social security number is mandatory. However, if you were arrested or involved in some other crime and end up in court, you might have to give your social security to prove you are who you say you are, or for some other similar reason.

Can your husband use some of your social security points to get his disability?

Absolutely not! Social Security Benefit amounts are determined by how much was earned for each person. The amount shows up under your social security number only. He has his own social security number along with his own earnings.

Can an American Citizen whose mother was born in Canada receive some type of retirement benefits while residing in the US?

The person in question. Her mother was born in London Ontario around 1908. The Mother's maiden was Rosalene Margarette Wells.

How can you get a loan against property that you own outright with no mortgage in Florida if you are here legally from the UK but have no social security number and want to start a business?

Contact a mortgage or lending professional. You would be classified as a "foreign national." There are many lenders and programs available to you that will finance the property, allowing you to use the funds as you wish or finance the business itself.

What does having a gsa contract mean?

A GSA Contract is a federal multiple-award contract through the General Services Administration. There is a training program which can give you good guidance located at http://vsc.gsa.gov. Click on the Vendor Training tab and choose the Pathway to Success.

When you have a GSA contract federal agencies and some state and local agencies can purchase your goods and services in an expedited manner.

Would you pay spouse support if you on social security?

It depends. Were you ordered to pay spousal support in the divorce decree, and for what length of time? If you were, then you pay. Otherwise, it is up to you. If you want to help support your ex for whatever personal reasons, then do so. Otherwise it is not your obligation. Social Security is income, however, so the fact that you are not out "earning a living" anymore doesn't in and of itself, change the rules.

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