No, because the bad guys could have hacked or bought your personal information from another source. Also, it is unlikely that your bank would request sensitive information like your account number and pin in an email (especially in the same email). Requests for personal account information through email is a red flag that you are being phished for your account details. Whenever you receive such an email, you should call your bank to tell them about the email.
Does your social security disability end with marriage?
Usually for many countries, all calculations for "social cases" - like long term unemployed - are done per household, so if that is what you wanted to know, it may be possible that you would have to recalculate what your income per person, or per household is.
You have to ask the office which gave you the insurance what are the exact regulations and at what rate you have to report the changes, it is possible that it may be required only once a year, or only when the change happens.
As I did not fully understand your question, I will try to answer a different case: In case of physical disability (from medical standpoint) the rules are different, it should only apply per person, but depending on the laws of the country and/or the insurance rules, such a case might be also recalculated and the income of the whole household be taken into consideration.
Three results are still possible: it may be to your advantage or to your disadvantage, or you might not be affected.
How long do you have to be married to get Spouses VA benefit?
At least ten years, and neither one of you has remarried.
Can you collect both unemployment benefits and pension benefits at the same time?
Collecting unemployment requires being ready, willing, able and available for full time employment and seeking work. If your 'retirement' allows this then yes, otherwise, no. Also, you have to qualify for the unemployment regarding monies, earned employment history, reason for leaving the last job, etc.
Yes, if your student loans were Federally Guaranteed, like Stafford, Plus, or Perkins, then the collection agency is permitted to garnish any wages or Social Security income. This is within the Federal Guidelines.
There are only 2 ways to get out of default on your Federally Guaranteed student loans.
How much social security can you receive before it is taxable receiving other income?
It depends on if you are single or married. If you are single you can have "combined income" up to $25,000 of income before your Social Security becomes taxable; if you are married that number is $32,000. "Combined income" is defined as half of your Social Security income, plus any tax exempt income, plus any other income (from investments, pensions, rental property, etc.).
Is social security included in federal income tax withheld?
Only if you ask them to.
In most cases, social security is not taxable so there is no reason to withhold taxes on your social security check.
If you are working another job and collecting social security at the same time, it is possible to earn enough money that a portion of your social security will become taxable. If that happens, you may want to consider withholding some tax from your social security but in most cases it is not necessary.
Should you draw social security at age 62?
Only if you qualify for SSDI (disability) or survivors' benefits under Social Security guidelines. A widow, widower, or qualifying ex-spouse may receive Social Security survivors' benefits for retirement as early as age 60, or age 50 if disabled.
The earliest a person can collect regular Social Security retirement benefits is age 62.
What is social static and social dynamics?
social static: explains the current stage of society (stable); how society has been maintained without going extinct
social dynamic: how society has changed and its social progress.
example: how republicans become democratic or how democrats become republican
Do you have to file a return all you get is your social security retirement check?
Generally, if Social Security benefits were your only income, the benefits are not taxable and you probably do not need to file a federal income tax return.
If you have any other sources of worldwide income and (tax exempt interest and exempt dividends) then it is possible that some of your SSB to become taxable income on your income tax return and then you would be required to file an income tax return.
Should receive social security check December 25 will it be deposited earlier?
if it isnt going to be deposited on the dec 26th 2012 then it is not that dates deposit
What is the role of the social security act today?
Social Security pays retirement, disability, and survivor benefits.
Can you buy a home if you are on Social Security?
Actually you can through the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). It is not likely that a lender would grant a loan to a person whose sole income is from Social Security benefits of any type. From the economic standpoint it would not be feasible for someone to use SS benefits for the purchase of a home unless they could put down a very large downpayment or had other sources of income.
Can you collect both Social Security plus unemployment benefits in Tennessee?
Yes, but you must report your earnings in the week earned, not when paid. They will then adjust your benefits accordingly. See the Related Link below for details.
To collect SSDI you have to prove you are totally disabled and unable to work. Unemployment compensation requires you to be willing, able, and actively seeking full time work immediately. These two concepts are mutually exclusive, so No, you could not collect both at the same time.
If your husband dies at age 55 can you draw his social security benefits?
You can only draw your own social security. ==Clarification== According to the Social Security and Disability Resource Center: At what age can I start drawing Social Security Retirement Benefits? If you are 62 years old you can apply to receive Social Security retirement benefits as an individual or as a spouse on a husband or wife’s record. Additionally, an applicant may be entitled to file for social security retirement benefits on the record of another individual as a divorced spouse or widowed spouse provided they were were married to that individual for ten years or more. Widows and Widowers may be entitled to a survivor benefit at the age of sixty provided they have not remarried before the age of 60. Also, a disabled widow or widower may receive a disability benefit on the record of a deceased spouse at age 50 provided they have not remarried prior to age 50.
What if you don't have a social security number?
That would make you one of the very few people in the United States, who has not yet been made liable for and therefore not subject to any revenue tax under the so called "social security" revenue scheme. If you don't have a social security number, rejoice and suffer through all the mindless lessons you must teach those errant fools who will insist that you must have a social security number in order to do business. Explain to these souls that you do not need a social security number in order to do any banking, or to contract with other people, and if they require some sort of PIN number for accounting purposes you will gladly authorize a PIN number as long as it is made clear that PIN number is not a social security number. If it is not made clear the PIN number is not a social security number, you run the risk of committing fraud, and since your not liable for and or subject to any social security tax, you don't need to give the tax collectors some reason to harass you. Good luck with being free. If you don't like that idea, you can always go to any tax collector office and apply for a social security number. If that is your choice then extra luck to you, as you'll need it.
What is the retirement age if born in 1953?
Born between 1943 and 1954 your full retirement age for your social security benefits would be 66. You can start at the age of 62 but you will receive reduced benefit amounts if you choose to do this.
Go to the SSA gov website and use the search box for more information about this.
How are supplemental executive retirement plans SERP taxed once the benefit is received?
There are many different ways they can be set up, and many different vehicles for the funds...but generally: On set up the money put in them is NOT taxed to the employee, although the payroll handling, from the companies side, may be different. (Also certain parts of things like FICA may need to be paid up front). The executive is defferring the income...not getting it now, not getting taxed on it now. When it is withdrawn/paid out, the original salary is taxable as is the investment growth. It is normally all taxed as ordinary income, even though the investment portion may have received a capital gain treatment...however, depending on the exact set up, sometimes the gain and salary can be differentiated and is taxable as each type. The SERP administrator should explain how and why the specific plan your in works.
Yes. It is irrelevant whether or not a SSN is included in a persons account info. One of the reasons a SSN is used, is for tax purposes. Many consumers are not aware that when a creditor settles with a debtor for a lesser amount than is owed. The difference can be considered income. And the debtor will have to pay taxes on it. It can come as a very nasty surprise in the form of a letter from the IRS.
Contrary to popular belief, social security numbers are not given all importance in matters of credit. They are not the highest criteria in the merge logic and there are standard credit bureau entries that don't have a social security number attached to them at all. Two examples of this are collection accounts that originated because of bad checks, (which may or may not have your ss# on them) and public records, like judgments, tax liens and bankruptcy. Your ss# is probably ON the papers, but are not recorded. It is the courthouse record that is picked up by vendors who sell them to the credit repositories.
If your wife is married and collecting social security how much income can she make?
Only people who qualify for social security checks by being physically unable to work can receive them. And nobody can receive someone else's check. So unless she is supposed to get them due to a medical problem, no.
Can you receive Social Security payments and still work?
Yes. Survivors' benefits are intended to ease the financial strain of losing the deceased spouse's or parent's income, they are not intended to force a family to live off Social Security alone.
However, earned income may affect the amount a survivor can receive in benefits. Because the formulas used to calculate survivors' benefits are complex and dependent on many variables, it is important to discuss the matter directly with the Social Security Administration.
You can speak with a Social Security Representative by calling 1-800-772-1213 Monday through Friday between the hours of 7:00 am and 7:00 pm. This is an automated information line, so be prepared to jump through some hoops before you reach a live representative.
Can you get a replacement social security even though you have an arrest warrant?
No they cannot. A Judge recently ruled on this in San Francisco CA in August 2009. Ordering Social Security to payback over $500 million dollars to more than 80,000 people. Search for San Francisco newspaper Social Security Benefits in August of this year.
Can you use your social security number as a tax id?
yes only if the taxi driver is has a good heart! the last time i wanted to do it, the taxi driver told me he would let me use my sin number only if i would marry his son. but before i could marry his son, i had to have sex with the taxi driver himself! that was some stupid tradition that they had going on within them. i hope that answers your question.