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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 are four benefits to the practicum experience?

Gain Valuable Work Experience

Help you decide if it's the right career for you

Gain Confidence

Learn professional skills and work ethics

What benefits if your husband is in jail?

there are more men to muck around with if you know what i mean

When employers ask for a signed social security number card who has to sign it?

The person to whom the social security card and number belongs. Chances are you have already signed it.

Can you collect both unemployment benefits and social security benefits at the same time in California?

Fourteen of the 50 states tax Social Security benefits.

Same rate as Federal Government

  • Minnesota
  • Nebraska
  • North Dakota
  • Rhode Island
  • Vermont
  • West Virginia

Not all states are the same so it woud be best for you to contact your Social Security office and find out.

Who contribute money to the Social Security trust fund?

Most people who works for wages must pay a special FICA tax which is matched by the employers and this money goes into the social security trust fund. Self-employed people must pay both their share and the employers share. Some professions are not required to pay.

The trust fund is completely invested in US treasury bonds and the interest on the bonds also goes into the fund. The money for the interest comes from the general federal funds collected from income tax and other

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Is there a website that can tell me what my social security benefits are?

The social security office can help you find that information out. You would have to call them to find out and they can mail you out a social security statement showing you what your benefits are.

Do state workers in PA get social security?

They get a fat bonus, social security, 5 times their last 3 years pay and they pay no taxes. Then they get a company car and a home in the Virgin Islands and on top of it maid service and every 5 years liposuction.

Why is your social security number printed on all receipts you receive from Medicare?

Because medicare is a government-run thing, and just like everything else that is registered with the government, like birth certificates and military history, medicare requires your personal SSN, which you should do everyting that you can to make sure that no one sees that to steal your identity.

Can an employer use your social security number to pull drug test in the past 3 years?

Not enough info included in question? Pull the results from where? From a private lab or testing company? Maybe. From a government entity? No. Does your employment agreement with them give them the right to do so? (i.e. - Did you give up this right when you were hired?)

Will your retirement and social security be taken after foreclosure?

NO YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY WILL NOT BE TAKEN AFTER A FORECLOSURE. THE ONLY TIME SSI CAN BE GARNISHED OR TAKEN AWAY IS IF YOU HAVE CHILD SUPPORT THATS BEHIND OR YOU OWE A FEDERAL DEBT SUCH AS TAXES LIENS ETC... SORRY DONT KNOW ABOUT RETIREMENT BECAUSE IT DEPENDS ON WHAT KIND OF RETIRMENT YOU HAVE SET UP.

Can a mother receive a deceased son's Social Security benefits?

My son passed away due to the booster shot he received. We have life together for years and it was his support he helped since I am 86 years old.

How do you dispute a security deposit refund?

You will need to talk to the manager or assistant manager of your apartment building; usually one or both of them will deal with deposits and damage charges. You're entitled to a statement saying exactly what you're being charged for; if you didn't get one, ask to see one. Also ask that they get out your inspection sheet from when you moved in, if you filled one out. You will need documentation to back up your claim: good quality photos are the best.

DO NOT GET ANGRY. Landlords deal with angry people talking about money all the time and it will make them not want to actually listen to you. Be calm and reasonable. Know exactly what you want to discuss and stick to it. Don't talk about problems you had with them three months ago, unless it's relevant to your dispute - for example if they're charging you for something that wasn't your fault and that you'd requested to be fixed.

Also, do not deposit the refund you received until you resolve your dispute one way or the other. Be prepared for it to take some time to get a new check.

In the future:

-Fill out all inspection sheets exactly. Document EVERYTHING. If there isn't one on the sheet, ask for a copy of the floor plan so that you can document carpet stains and wear.

-Take pictures of all damages. Every carpet stain, every mark on the wall. Take pictures before and after you move in so that you are easily able to compare them.

-Have someone who is not related to you go with you to look at the apartment before you take possession of it, and also have the same person look at it after you move out. If you have to go to court, a witness is much more reliable if they aren't a relative or a close friend.

-Ask for copies of all work orders you request. When you request service, document time and date, who you talked to, and how long it took the service to be done.

-Don't let things go. Be persistent in following up. If damage is ever caused by maintenance personnel, deal with it promptly rather than in a week. Take pictures.

-When you move out, take the time to do a walk-through with the manager or assistant manager. Take care of anything they mention. If they say anything relating to money, like, "Oh, this is good, you won't be charged for cleaning," GET IT IN WRITING AND SIGNED, AND GET A COPY.

Is a ex-wife entitled to pension benefits of her deceased husband if both never remarried?

I am not sure what your talking about but let me try to answer this. If the wife divorced the man before he died then no she would not be entitled to his pension. It does not matter if she remarried or not.

Will your social security go up every year you keep working after 62 if you are already drawing social security?

If you are working you should not be claiming state benefits (apart form your state retirement pension) as to work and claim social security is fraud.

If you mean will your pension increase if you are already drawing it and keep working then the answer is no. However, once you pass pension age you no longer have to pay the national insurance contributions (which contribute to your pension) if you keep working.

If you defer taking your state pension and keep working, then from the date you could have taken your state pension you WILL get a pension increase of 10% for each year you defer taking it (or you can take the back pension as a lump sum instead).

Should programs such as Social Security and Medicare have to be re-authorized every year or not?

No ... those of use who are quickly approaching those golden years should not have to worry if those programs are going to be funded or not. Put all Congressmen on the same plan, and I assure you there will be no annual authorization required.

What are the guidelines for having to return a social security check after a parent dies yours died the 4th of May and your sister is telling you we have to return the check?

My aunt died on the first of May and received her check on the 3rd, the lawyer told us it was okay to cash as social security checks are from the previous month. Which would have been from April and she died in May.

What is your 2010 income threshold if you are drawing SS prior to full retirement age?

The earnings test amount before you reach your FULL retirement age (FRA) the amount would be 14,160.