To get the best correct answer you really should contact your local SSA office with all of your available information and ask them if you qualify for the social security benefits.
What exactly is the social security death index?
The social security death index is a file that contains a record of all deceased persons who had a social security number. The list is updated weekly and contains the first and last name, social security number, birth date, death date, and last known residence of each individual.
Yes. Age doesn't have anything to do with paying taxes. The fact you are working and have a W4 means you have to file and include what you earn from Social Security.
How do they pick the numbers for Social Security numbers?
The numbers on your Social Security card actually mean something!
Area numbers - The first three numbers originally represented the state in which a person first applied for a Social Security card. Numbers started in the northeast and moved westward. This meant that people on the east coast had the lowest numbers and those on the west coast had the highest. Since 1972, the SSA has assigned numbers and issued cards based on the ZIP code in the mailing address provided on the original application form. Since the applicant's mailing address doesn't have to be the same as his residence, his area number doesn't necessarily represent the state in which he resides. For many of us who received our SSNs as infants, the area number indicates the state we were born in. You can find out which area numbers go with each state at SSA.gov: Social Security Number Allocations.
Group numbers - These two middle digits, which range from 01 through 99, are simply used to break all the SSNs with the same area number into smaller blocks, which makes administration easier. (The SSA says that, for administrative reasons, group numbers issued first consist of the odd numbers from 01 through 09, and then even numbers from 10 through 98, within each area number assigned to a state. After all the numbers in group 98 of a specific area have been issued, the even groups 02 through 08 are used, followed by odd groups 11 through 99.)
Serial numbers - Within each group designation, serial numbers -- the last four digits in an SSN -- run consecutively from 0001 through 9999. Although SSNs are issued in some order, there is no simple way to tell a person's age based on his Social Security number.
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Will I lose my widow's pension if I remarry in Indiana?
What, exactly, is meant by "widow's pension?" Without further information that is impossible to answer. It all depends on the provisions of the particular pension plan or system which is paying you.
If you are currently entitled to this pension by virtue of being married to the deceased who earned this pension during his lifetime, as his surviving widow, you will probably not have to forfeit it.
However, if you are collecting it solely by virtue of the fact that is a subsistence income meant as support for the survivor of a prematurely deceased breadwinner, then you may have to forfeit it once you re-marry and, assumedly, become financially whole again.
All pension and annuity plans are different and you must consult with an attorney who practices in this specialized area for a definitive answer.
Is 603 a real social security number?
No social security numbers starting with 603 have been issued yet.
How were the WPA and Social Security act the same?
The SocialSecurityAct for the first time established an economic "safety net" for all Americans, providing unemployment and disability insurance and old-age pensions. (See primary source document: A Program forSocialSecurity.) The WPA, headed by Roosevelt's close confidant Harry Hopkins, aimed to provide the unemployed with useful work that would help to maintain their skills and bolster their self-respect. Between 1935 and 1941 it employed a monthly average of 2.1 million workers on a variety of projects, including the construction of roads, bridges, airports, and public buildings; natural-resource conservation; and artistic and cultural programs such as painting public murals and writing local and regional histories.
What is the pay structure for many securities brokers and commodities dealers?
For many brokers and commodities dealers, income is based on a salary and on commissions from the sale or purchase of stocks, bonds, or futures contracts.
Who took more money from social security democrats or republicans?
The idea that what we paid in FICA taxes was invested somewhere is just not true. As soon as Congress, and, or the President got it they spent it. They claimed it was really just one more tax, and the full faith and credit of the USA was there to "guarantee" whatever bribe they offered the old folks for their votes. Democrats love to tax and spend. They want to shower people with benefits (or as now known "Entitlements"). Half of our population receive some form of monthly check from the Dept. of the Treasury! Republicans differ in that their mantra is lower taxes, fewer entitlements. Democrats believe in the European Socialism. Cradle to grave fulfillment of our needs. Republicans preach "Private Sector" can and does a better job. They like to point to lower taxes from JFK, Reagan, and Bush 43 as the reasons behind very robust national growth and income.
Some say Democrats see the "pie" as finite, and want to take more money from the higher income folks, and give it, in the form of entitlements, to those who can't or won't care for themselves. Republicans argue they can grow the economy (or pie as it were) so less is needed in taxes from each tax payer
to provide the basic needs for people.
Socialism removes risks from our lives. However it is argued it also reduces economic freedom. It's interesting to note studies show females are more security conscience then men, and men tend to want to "take a shot", as in opening a business. On the one hand the security conscience want, perhaps NEED those government promises for a happier life. On the other hand men want, again perhaps NEED the opportunity to show what he can do, to build "something" for his family, and thus provide security to his family, not give it all to government, then let government decide what is fair. It's also then understandable why females lean Democrat, while men lean Republican.
Finally it is up to you to see what people (you e.g.)got when Democrats were in power, compared to what YOU got for yourself with the lower taxes Republicans preach about.
This is definitely something to act on ASAP.
If I got what your saying...your pay has FICA taken out (presumably at 7.65% employee rate) and you....wisely...have reviewed your record with the SS, and it shows no contibutions (of the 15+ % that is emplyer + employee rate) getting there.
Sounds like your small shop isn't paying over it's withholding...at least of this. (Partner? Payroll service? Bookkeeper?).
On the report from SS you received there is info on how to protest if the record is wrong....follow it. Preferably use certified mail and keep copies of your protest...and if there are any phone numbers call them too. I appreciate that your in a small, presumably respectful and friendly shop...but SS or tax withholdings don't just disappear like that, especially for that time, without there being some substantial problem.
Can your credit history be transferred to a new social security?
Yes. Obtaining a new social security number is no guarantee that your credit history will not follow you.
The question is unclear. If a security agreement is not completed and signed by the debtor, their is no security and a UCC alone will not. If you know/believe there was a security agreement signed and cannot locate or get access to it: a UCC-1 that has the "stamp" or other certification on it that the Secretary of State "recorded" the UCC-1, then the creditor indeed has a security interest. You can call the Sec'y of State and ask the procedure for filing a UCC-1. The process of doing so, and receiveing a copy back with the recording information on it, is called "perfecting a security interest". The office can also tell you how to do a search, and the cost, to find out if the UCC-1 was recorded, and the cost of getting a copy. This is all public information, in fact, the act of filing the UCC-1 in this "public" manner is part of the legal requirement of perfecting. In additon to talking with the office of the Sec'y of State, you can learn more, including the extent this is accurate in the state in question, by talking with business lawyers and bank loan officers. Check the legal section of book stores too, many have a department with books on variuos aspects of the law, including how to create a security interest.
Can you get disability checks for being borderline mrdd?
your question does not make sense. What is mrdd? Please change he wordings and submit again.
Can you get social security for being overly depressed?
If you are unable to work because you are ill you could apply for ESA (in the UK).
What day of the month is Social Security deposited?
The direct deposit date is based on the date of birth for the person whose earnings record is being used to pay benefits. If your benefits are calculated from your own work record, then yourdate of birth is used; if the benefits are calculated on a spouse's or (for children) parent's work record, then his or her date of birth is used.
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These programs meet national needs - it's simply not practicable to have 50 different versions of the US Marine Corps, or Social Security for that matter!
BTW, altho the Feds provide most of the funding, the States administer Medicaid.
What are the patterns of states and local relgilation in the private security industry?
The patterns of states and local regulation in the private security industry are: 1. County Business Patterns. 2. crime patterns. 3. Blast patterns. 4. Patterns of gang activity
It usually takes a couple of months after you've applied and have done the fingerprinting, background search, etc. Once that is completed you can get a temporary green card which allows you to work for 1 year. with that you can apply for a temporary social security number.
Oh, dude, you're talking about General Cinema Corp? That's like old school bankruptcies. After filing for Chapter 11, typically a trustee or court-appointed entity takes control of the funds to manage the company's debts and assets. So, it's not like the company's throwing retirement parties with that money.
What are some of the benefits in pc security software?
"Pc security software keeps your computer safe and monitored from Virus,Bugs and Malware. Every Security Program will have its own benefits, but one of the best ones is Norton Antivirus."
What is the definition of social security taxes?
The amount of money deducted from your gross salary, supposedly put in a "lock box" for future use as a "retirement benefit" from US Govt. when one reaches the age of 62 or later. The older one is before one begins withdrawing SS, the more one should receive each month, up to your maximum input permanent retirement. If one has been married for at least ten years, gets divorced, the person with the lower SS earnings is able to collect 50% of the other spouse's SS benefits, without reducing the higher earner's benefits until the lower earner remarries. If one is on disability , SS no longer is withdrawn from disability check. One can also receive SS disability , should one qualify. That amount is then deducted from one's company's disability payments, but is no taxable, like income from work disability.
Yes she can.
Possibly. You can collect Social Security disability benefits under a parent's earnings record if you are determined to be disabled before age 22, even if you have never worked.
At 18, you are no longer eligible to receive dependent benefits unless you are still in high school, in which case you would be able to receive payments through the end of the school year or until two months after your 19th birthday, whichever occurs first. You may also be entitled to back benefits if you qualified to collect payments while living with your disabled parent, but never applied.
If you are disabled and have little or no income and few assets, you may be able to receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and other forms of federal and state aid, however.
Since your question is lacking a few important details, it would be a good idea to call the Social Security Administration at 1-800-772-1213 or visit the local field office and explain your situation to a representative. If you do qualify for benefits (either monthly or a lump sum back payment), the sooner you act the better.