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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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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."

Does social security number of plaintiff need to be given on an interrogatoroy?

No unless it is a material part of the lawsuit. (i.e. Lawusit invovles social security benefits, employment, etc.). Reason: It violates privacy rights! Litigants want your social security number to be able to dig into your past.

Does social security payments affect unemployment compensation?

It doesn't. As long as you can qualify for them individually, you can receive both without either affecting the other.

What are the benefits of getting an ADT security alarm?

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Born in 1975 what would be my retirement age to get maximum social security benefit?

To get your full retirement benefit, you need to be 65 or older. That will be in the year 2040.

Can you get social security disability for Atrial Fibrillation?

Social Security Administration views disability cases involving Fibromyalgia, as it views any disability case. In 2012, the Social Security Administration developed guidelines for establishing whether a person with Fibromyalgia is disabled. As with all diagnoses, Social Security benefits are not based on the diagnosis but rather the extent to which your illness prevents you from earning an income. Social Security Administration will look at your work history, inability to attend or keep a job, medical records, and statements from your doctor showing that you are no longer capable of working. Social Security Administration will evaluate the proof you and your doctors provide regarding your disability and inability to work.

What is the retirement age fof women born 1957?

There is no set age at which women can retire from the US Armed Forces. Both men and women can retire after 20 years of active service.

Which four states reduce unemployment benefits if you are also drawing Social Security?

The states of Illinois and Louisiana offset unemployment benefits by a significant portion of a recipient's Social Security benefits. In Illinois, half of a recipient's weekly social security benefit is deducted from the recipient's weekly unemployment payment. In 2010, Utah let its offset law lapse after the state's court ruled against a similar workers comp case on the basis of age discrimination and the territory of Puerto Rico repealed its offset law. Previously, South Dakota and Virginia repealed their offset law, but if their unemployment funds fall below a specific level, those states can deduct unemployment benefits from older workers who receive social security payments. Illinois AARP and Virginia AARP have made full repeal of the social security offset law a priority.

If my dad pass away can i be entitled to his social security checks?

It should be on his death certificate. Get his drivers license or passport so you have some means of identification. Take this to the Social Security office and ask for their assistance. Michael Hartmann FindYourPolicy.com

What does Senator Obama think about social security?

the rebublicans in the house of representatives dont want to pay taxes to wealthy and obama is trying to make a deal with them because if wealthy people arent payed taxes then there wont be enough money for peoples social security

Is a marriage to an illegal immigrant binding without social security number?

I would not think so due to the situation of one being an "illegal" immigrant. Who signed the marriage license if there were no witnesses, and was the person who performed the ceremony legally licensed to do so.

Can a corporate office apply for and receive social security at age 62?

If you are asking about retiring at 62 and collect Social Security benefits and continue working while receiving the benefits, yes. But you will be limited to how much income you may earn and not be penalized. Check with your local SS office for more detailed info.

Is it illegal to use a false Social Security number to get married and would it be a legal marriage?

Most definately! Look at the question and try to say no. Anytime you falsify anything against the government you can be arrested and jailed if the respective entity finds out. That's the reason why at the bottom of virtually almost all legal documents it states "I certify under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is TRUE and CORRECT." PERJURY DEFINED: Perjury is the act of lying or making verifiably false statements on a material matter under oath or affirmation in a court of law or in any of various sworn statements in writing. Perjury is a crime because the witness has sworn to tell the truth and, for the credibility of the court, witness testimony must be relied on as being truthful. Perjury is considered a very serious crime as it could be used to usurp the power of the courts, resulting in miscarriages of justice. In the United States, for example, the general perjury statute under Federal law provides for a prison sentence of up to five years, and is found at 18 U.S.C.

How i get my SSS id number?

Go to your local social security office or contact them on their web site.

When will the Social Security fund run out of money?

It will not unless our country has no money ever again but that will not ever happen.

Money that is collected from employees and employers via the FICA tax goes into the social security fund. The fund is "invested" completely in government bonds that pay interest to the fund. The fund pays the benefits for social security. At the present rate of pay-out and collection, the fund will run out of money in about 2040.

The problem is that even before the fund runs out of money, it will have to start cashing in its bonds and the money will have to be found from other taxes.

People who are working will have to pay more in taxes in order to pay benefits to to growing number of retired people. Benefits are not likely to be stopped but there will surely be pressure to reduce them.

How much does the government pay in Social Security Annually?

Not including the administration issues, there budget for 2006 was 37.8 BILLION dollars and that was up from $36 billion in 2005. Total welfare, SSI and other entitlements make up over one half of the Federal budget. The single highest issue after the debt service. At our current rate of growth this will consume the entire GDP in a few years.

Can you adopt if you are on Social Security disability?

If you are sufficienty fit to care for and transport a child, maybe. I f you have a mental disability , probably not. Honestly consider your motivations for wanting to adopt. Your ONLY reason should be for the benefit of the child.

Can creditors collect debt from social security social security?

Federal lawmakes your Social Security benefits exempt from levy, garnishment, assignment by regular creditors, and from the trustee in bankruptcy. (The federal government can withhold some part of Social Security payments for taxes, student loans, or support, however.)

That means that even a creditor with a judgment cannot intercept your Social Security payments nor can they take the money from you after it has been paid to you.

What is the age of social security benefits?

Wait until your full benefit age or later. Taking it before your full benefit age reduces your monthly check. Waiting several years after your full benefit age will increase your monthly check. Do not rely solely on Social Security to get you financially secure for the rest of your life. Invest in other means like an annuity to make sure that you have enough income to cover most anything that comes along, a newer car, health problems, rises in insurance premiums, rises in taxes, rises in the cost of living, etc.