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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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How do you disable a home security system?

Phone up the company you have the Home Security System with and they will tell you how to do it or send someone out. So when you get a home security system it is important to get the best one from the best shop where they take the best responsibility of the good they have sold.

What age can you collect social security?

Unless you are awarded SS Disability or a similar award, the qualifying retirement age is graduated depending on when you were born. Contact your local SS office for further information.

Do you pay tax on your wages and Social Security check?

The taxes that you are paying now for for the social security and medicare insurance program are being used to pay for the benefits that the current beneficiaries are receiving at this time and also some of the amount is being put into a trust fund that has some government assets for use in the future for your insurance benefits.

Does receiving retirement benefits effect Social Security benefits?

I was getting partial retirement benefit since 2010, but I did not get paid in 2011 from Sept 2011 to December 2011, they paid me 769. in the month of Jan 2012 after that they I am getting any payment since Feb 2012 till Dec. 2012, I am suppose to get 935. per month, they said I owed 10,560. if you calculate 935. time 11 month total will be 10,285. it means I paid 10,285. if you add one more month the total will be 11,220.00 they should start to pay me Feb 2013 935. per month, but they said I owed more money, and they will start payment from July 2013 I am not agree with this unfair business,please help me to resolve this problem ASAP.

Do city police and firefighters draw social security?

yes because if there someone who need help anytime they can help if you see or contact them.police are security also because they protect us in all bad spirit in all crimes .....

Can the IRS levy or garnish a Social Security Disability Settlement Check?

Social Security does not allow garnishment of disability benefits by creditors. Any credit card company, business, or individual who has won a judgment against you will never garnish your Social Security disability check.

Social Security will allow garnishment of your Social Security disability benefits for current and past due child support or alimony. And the Internal Revenue Service is allowed to garnish Social Security disability and retirement benefits for delinquent taxes.

Also, in addition to the IRS, other federal agencies may be allowed to garnish Social Security disability benefits.

For instance, if an individual owes student loans that were federally guaranteed their Social Security disability benefit can be garnished.

In theory, any money owed to the federal government can conceivably be garnished from Social Security retirement or disability checks.

If you receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI) disability benefits, however, no creditor can garnish your benefit, not even the Federal Government. Since SSI is a need based disability benefit, it cannot be garnished.

If you are receiving long term partial disability benefits and decide to quit your job will you continue to qualify for benefits?

You qualify for disability benefits if you are injured, sick, incapacitated, etc., not because you quit, were fired, laid off, etc.

How much can one earn while working if under the age of 60 and collecting ssi benefits?

i am 58 yrs. old and i receive medicare and s.s.i.' if i go to work how much money can i earn, with out losing my medicare and s.s.i.? losing my of benefits?

Can I draw full social security plus a paycheck at full retirement age?

Yes it is possible to draw disability and work part time; however there are certain restrictions you need to be aware of. This site may be able to answer some of your questions, http://www.socialsecurity.gov/pubs/10095.html

Do Puerto Ricans collect social security?

Puerto Ricans are US citizens and like any other US citizen if you pay for SS you are entitle to receive benefits.

What is an example of a result of an entitlement program?

In general, an entitlement program is funded by general revenue and requires that every eligible applicant must receive services; i.e., applicants cannot be turned away for budgetary reasons. (Of course, the program can be terminated.)

Medicaid is an entitlement program. Medicare is not an entitlement because it's funded by payroll taxes, not general revenue; it's an insurance program. Public housing is not an entitlement because there's no obligation to provide services to every eligible applicant.

An entitlement in the fiscal sense is any financial obligation or benefit due from the government under contract or legislation. This can include government pensions, social security, unemployment coverage, and other payments provided by law.

The term is sometimes used in a narrower context to exclude pensions and other "earned" benefits. As such, it would refer to "unearned" benefits such as welfare, student grants, subsidies, housing, guaranteed medical care, or community development funds, where they are provided under government programs.

In Texas can a felon on parole who is laid off draw unemployment benefits?

If you lost a job through no fault of your own and you are eligible for unemployment, then you can collect it. However, if your probation officer wants you to get a job, then you need to find a job as quickly as possible. It is a condition of your parole. Make sure that you document all of your efforts towards finding a job. Write down where you have applied and the date that you applied. Show your officer that you are trying so that you don't go back to jail.

Is there a Social security number starting with 555?

Hi, this is a handy site: http://www.csgnetwork.com/ssnmbrcalc.html looks like 555 belongs to California.

Can a sibling receive social security death benefit?

No. Domestic partnerships and civil unions are not accepted by the Social Security Administration ("SSA"), except for the purposes of name change.

The SSA does, however, accept same-sex marriages for all purposes, including the eligibility of a surviving same-sex spouse for death and survivor benefits. (A death benefit is a small amount payable upon death for funeral expenses. A survivor benefit is a monthly stipend payable to a surviving spouse or child.)

Can you collect both unemployment insurance benefits and Social Security benefits at the same time in Iowa?

Yes, if you were fired or laid off you can collect unemployment & it doesn't matter if you're drawing Social Security.

How long do you have to be married to collect your deceased husbands social security?

The widow or widower of a deceased person who worked long enough can receive benefits. Generally, you must be married to the deceased person for at least nine months to qualify for benefits based on your spouse's Social Security benefits.


Generally, a divorced person can collect under the former spouse's benefit if the marriage lasted at least ten years and the applicant must be unmarried.


You can find more information at the Social Security Administration website.

https://www.ssa.gov/planners/retire/yourspouse.html

Are social security benefits taxable in New York?

No. Social security benefits (as well as Tier 1 railroad retirement benefits) included in your federal adjusted gross income are exempt from state and local income taxes. See Form IT-201, Resident Income Tax Return (long form) and IT-201-I,Instructions for Form T-201 Full-Year Resident Income Tax Returns for details.

Is there a statute of limitations to file for Social security disability benefits?

Yes. Each state has different time. For NY is 4 years since Social Security Adm. made wrong decision of the amount of benefit.

Will my child continue ssi benefits after 18?

If your son is receiving Social Security benefits as a result of a parent's death, retirement or disability, payments stop the month prior to his 18th birthday unless he is still in elementary or high school, in which case they can continue until age 19. Under these circumstances, extended benefits will be paid until the end of the school term or for two months following his 19th birthday, whichever occurs first.

Social Security will send a letter to your son's representative payee (usually one of the parents) approximately five months before his 18th birthday with instructions explaining how to extend the benefit period.

If the benefits are paid for his own disability, he will continue receiving a monthly check beyond age 18, whether in school or not, until he's capable of achieving Substantial Gainful Activity (SGA).

Can you receive Social Security benefits when you retire if you already receive veteran disability benefits?

Yes, you can. You served your country and you deserve to reap the benefits from what you worked so hard at. You get your social security benefits to because you contributed to the social security system for your working adult life. Therefore, you receive both benefits.

Can children receive incarcerated parents social security?

The USA Social Security Administration states that children who receive benefits through an incarcerated parent: "Although you cannot receive monthly Social Security benefits while you are confined, benefits to your spouse or children will continue as long as they remain eligible."