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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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Can social security disability overpayment be discharged if I file Bankruptcy?

Social Security Disability is, of course, a payment from a federal agency. While there is no rule specifically on Social Security Disability, the general rule is that any funds received from a federal agency by fraud (in a petition filed on or after October 17, 2005) cannot be discharged. If the overpayment did not occur because of fraud, it will be discharged.

In order to prove fraud, the SSA must show, in the bankruptcy court, that the overpayments were due to fraud.

This answer does not constitute legal advice or create an attorney-client relationship. Please consult an attorney for advice on your particular facts and case.

Is my Social Security Disability taxable in Arizona?

Most states, including Arizona, do not tax Social Security benefits.

What elements are typically required in a physicians medical report to process a disabilty income insurance claim?

The doctor caring for a person claiming a disability must list the illness or injury you have. He must also tell how the illness or injury restricts or limits your ability to work. If there are ways for you to work with your illness or injury, he is required to list those as well. The doctor must be willing to certify the disability.

Are unemployment and Social Security related?

One can be unemployed - as defined by USDOL - and never have worked before, or not have worked in 10 years.

Unemployed, as a term, could mean anyone who is not employed, ; the retired, school and college students, carers, even prisoners and etc .

Those OUTSIDE the workforce (retired, prisoners, active military) can never be called unemployed.

as a result of becoming unemployed, that person then makes some kind of claim to the Unemployment departments where they live.

SS benefits have been federal retirement and disability benefits since the 1930's.

Yes, both were created by Congress in the New Deal "Social Security Act".

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You receive unemployment (benefits) when you lost your job and qualify under the state's laws. You receive Social Security benefits on or after turning 62 and it's based on the last 40 quarters earnings you made, and regardless the status of your job.

Can a husband who has a felony collect social security for his wife if she is in a nursing home?

Usually the nursing home uses the social security income as payment for services. Possibly you could have your social security payments (if you are at least 62) based on her income levels. You should plan to either work or find another means of income.

Social security number qualitative or quantitative?

A social security number is qualitative data. It is made of numbers, but it is not a total or a count or an average etc., and you never do any numerical calculations with it. It just uniquely identifies an individual.

Can my parents take my ssi if i am over the age of 18 and live with them they say its theirs im disabled?

Prior to you reaching the 'age of majority' your payments DID go to them because you were a minor. If you are now over 18 years of age and your parents are not declared your legal guardians by the court, they may NOT arbitrarily continue to deprive you of YOUR SSI payments, even if they claim they are applying it to your own good. As a legal adult you now have some 'say' in the matter.

Contact the Social Security Administration's 800 information number- or their website for online information - or call your local SS office (the phone # listed in the blue government pages at the front of the phonebook).

Does a two-year-old child need a Social Security number?

Yes. Most hospitals provide parents with the necessary paperwork or help them file for a Social Security number when a child is born. You must provide the IRS with the child's SSN in order to claim him or her as a dependent on your taxes or, under many circumstances, to receive the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC).

How can I get an apartment on social security?

I need an apartment but I need assistance with rent. Is housing available for someone with social security?

I currently am getting disability social security. Will I be getting this for the rest of my life or will it convert to regular social security when I turn 65 ?

Disabilitiy social security will usually stay that way as long as you have the disability. If your situation changes, it may convert back to regular, but usually it stays disability.

Which is better Social Security or unemployment?

The two programs have different purposes, so its hard to judge. But, because you can have both at the same time it's a moot question.

Once you qualify for SS benefits, you are getting something you paid half the cost of, your employers paying the other half. You get SS benefits for life.

When you qualify for UI benefits, you are getting something you didn't pay for at all. They end after a few weeks or months.

Are stimulus payments sent out in the mail by social security numbers?

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) link, below, indicates that the IRS sent the May 2008 stimulus checks according to the last two digits of the recipients social security number.

Is there a website where you can find your own Social Security number?

No, there are no websites that offer social security numbers. The only way to obtain your social security number is to take your birth certificate and other documents to a social security office.

What if an Ex spouse is receiving social security for a child can he still sue the other parent for child support?

If the child is on SSI, yes, though it will affect the amount being received. Also, in these cases, the parent is also low income and receiving state aid, so it's actually the state making the application.

What is the definition of Wages or Salaries under the Employees social Security Act 1969?

Payroll taxes employer to employee. Earned income money that you work for, perform services, etc. as a individual taxpayer is also subject to the payroll taxes that the individual taxpayer is required to pay on the individual taxpayers net profit from the business operation as a self employed taxpayer.

What is your security question answer?

When you set up an account on a website, it will ask you to enter some security details, so that you can retrieve your password. Your security question could be anything and will usually be accompanied by a security question answer.

May calendar of social security payments?

People born on the first thru tenth of the month were paid on May 8th; those born between the eleventh and the twentieth were paid on the 15th; and those born later than the twentieth of the month were paid on May 22nd.

If you didn't get paid yet, you are sure-out-of-luck.

Do all workers pay social security and medicare?

A few public employees do not pay FICA/Medicare, but that number is decreasing.

What demographic change led to president george w bushh's proposal the privitize social security?

The eldest members of the baby boom generation (born 1946 to 1964) turned 60 during W's presidency.

I'm not absolutely certain these numbers are correct, but I think I heard that when Social Security was started in the 1930s, there were about 17 workers for each retiree, but today that number is down to between 1 and 2.

What are non-medical requirements for Social Security Disability?

SSA representatives in the field offices usually obtain applications for disability benefits, either in person, by telephone, or by mail. The application and related forms ask for a description of the claimant's impairment(s), names, addresses, and telephone numbers of treatment sources, and other information that relates to the alleged disability. (The "claimant" is the person who is requesting disability benefits.) The field office is responsible for verifying nonmedical eligibility requirements, which may include age, employment, marital status, or Social Security coverage information. The field office sends the case to a DDS for evaluation of disability.