I will ask my grandchildren to help me.
If you are on disability and can't live on the benefit amount can you go back to work?
you can go back to work but you will lose your disability living allowance and jobseekers allowance.
it is considered that you get more from benefits than you do from working so it is not advised.
Can you receive your benefits living in the Philippines for SSI only?
move n live in the Philippines and receive my SSI benefits?
If you are receiving benefits from Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), child support can be taken from your SSDI payments. However, if you are receving Supplemental Security Income, that cannot be seized for child support.
Will I lose my Supplemental Security Income benefits if I become my future husband's payee?
Recently, this question came up: "Will I lose my Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits if I become my future husband's payee?" Since Social Security and disability are so confusing, this is a fair question that needs an answer. As simple as the question seems to be, though, the answer is not as straightforward as you would expect. Why? Well, because the answer is both "yes" and "no."
First, the no: For most people, receiving a monthly benefit means you get a check, direct deposit, or monthly card with your benefit amount to use as you see fit. If someone has a designated payee, the money might go to that other individual, but it still technically belongs to the person who was awarded the benefit. So, if you become someone's designated payee, that money you are receiving on their behalf is still their money, not yours. Even though it comes to you, that monthly benefit still belongs to them. The reason that person has a designated payee is because, for some reason, the SSA has determined that they are not able to keep track of their payments. There are many reasons that this could happen, but that's not important right now. What is important to remember is that your monthly benefit is your money, and your future husband's money is his, regardless of who his designated payee is.
Next, the yes: Even though simply being named someone's payee won't cause you to lose your benefits, getting married might. This is because the SSA has a predetermined income/asset amount that you must stay under in order to qualify for SSI benefits. Once your income exceeds that amount, you are in danger of having your payments taken away. In 2017, the monthly limit the SSA will allow for a couple is $1,103. If getting married and adding your husband's payments to your household means that your monthly income exceeds this threshold, then you will lose your payment. Not because you are the payee, though: but because you are married and the money is his. This would happen no matter who the payee is, because that money is still his, and therefore part of your household income after you get married.
You should also know that, to the SSA, being married doesn't have to mean actually, legally, being married. Just living with your partner for a length of time might be enough, in the eyes of the SSA, to start considering your income and assets together. To know more or getting free case review, you can ask the representative @ London Disability or visit www.londondisability.com/ssi
What is the total of numbers in a social security number?
there are 9 digits in the SSN
The digits in the Social Security number allow for the orderly assignment of numbers. The number is divided into three parts: the area, group and serial numbers.
The first three (3) digits (area) of a person's social security number are determined by the ZIP Code of the mailing address shown on the application for a social security number.
Within each area, the group number (middle two (2) digits) range from 01 to 99 but are not assigned in consecutive order. 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 allocated to a State. After all numbers in group 98 of a particular area have been issued, the EVEN Groups 02 through 08 are used, followed by ODD Groups 11 through 99. Within each group, the serial numbers (last four (4) digits) run consecutively from 0001 through 9999.
Can the IRS withhold Social Security income for back taxes?
The IRS can garnish up to 15% of your Social Security check unless you work out an alternate repayment plan or are categorized as "uncollectible" due to income and expenses.
If your Social Security benefits are in a bank account that has funds from other sources, the IRS may levy the account and take a larger amount.
It would be in your best interest to contact the IRS to discuss your options.
Will an ex-wife lose benefits from her ex-husband if she remarries?
Yes, and in a growing number of states, when she just lives with the man.
it depends. if this is military. and the court awards you retirement pension you will receive this for the rest of your life plus COLA (cost of living allowances) and you can remarry. cause it is awarded as martial property ...meaning it is yours .
So you get it until he dies. or you.
The alimony maybe different based on orders. in most if you remarry yes.
child support no...but also maybe if the judge says once you receive the award it maybe diminshed or in most cases if you are awarded permanent alimony then you receive it until you remarry.
the former spouses act protects this and awards it as marital property so he can't cancel it. it is your income for the time you served to the service under him as sponsored in many case some of the wives are also service members or government contractors and benefits are only given under this sponsorship so it is only right that you receive a retirement pension from the government cause you earned it.
And in most cases it is not easy to have a retirement cause he or she controls the finances and they might be bad and take from yours. so in all if you want to remarry you can cause it is your retirement and not his. just make sure the second husband or wife is having their own and they are not aloud unless it is for children etc. or it is better to get life insurance .and put them on beneficiary
What are characteristic of a good security plan?
False: they may only be updated as DoD directive are updated
What are the benefits of the kinetoscope?
the benefitd of the kinetoscope are less power to run it (more efficent) and does not cost much at all.
What is full SS retirement age if born in 1950?
If you were born in 1950, your full Social Security retirement age is 66 years old. You can begin to receive benefits as early as age 62, but doing so will result in a reduced monthly benefit. If you delay retirement beyond age 66, your benefits will increase until you reach age 70.
Does a husband and wife each get social security?
* my ex-husband is suspposively getting pension from local laborers union out of alton,il.His social # is 498527498 I would like to know if this is so? *
Yes everyone one has social security. A social security number is a 9 digit number given every U.S citizen. When someone steals your identity your SSN (social security number) is linked to all your money and stuff which can lead into lots of bad problems
Sure, but it's a waste of time. Applying for disability is a pain in the a** and it won't get you any more money. You should be collecting regular Social Security right now, even if you're still working.
Why doesn't Grenadier Realty Corp pay back security deposits?
Many landlords and management companies in NYC don't. You should consider the possibility of suing them for the deposit in small claims court (if the deposit is $5000 or less). If it is a building-wide problem, you and your neighbors should also consider contacting the NY attorney general's office. See also: http://www.dhcr.state.ny.us/rent/factsheets/orafac9.htm http://www.courts.state.ny.us/courts/nyc/smallclaims/forms.shtml
Does a teacher's pension decrease when you collect Social Security?
Because, according to the Related Link below, under "What income counts...", if pensions do not count as earnings for Social Security, then the reverse is also logical. They apparently do not interfere with each other.
What are the benefits of myinstall?
Phase specific project contact available to customer.
Order tracker progresses along with customer's order
Email notifications to the customer before key appointment dates
What is the Social Security tax for 536.30?
Net profit from business operation 536.30 X 15.3% equal to 82.05 social security and medicare tax.
But please understand that SS/FICA taxable income is NOT the same as taxable income for other purposes. For example, you cannot take the amount of income that tax has been withheld on and use it. Or the amount you "received" in your pay - as many other factors are considered as FICA taxable that may have been deducted or not even seen in your payroll.
How much does Louisiana pay in SSI benefits monthly?
$735 if I'm not mistaken.
Chech with the the Social Security Office in Louisiana.