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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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In GA can an ex receive child support from the ex spouse's social security insurance?

Child support is an obligation, social security is a source of income. They really have nothing to do with one another. If you are asking if she can garnish your social security, the answer is yes.

Section 459 of the Act (42 U.S.C. 659) allows Social Security benefits to be garnished to enforce child support and/or alimony obligations;

In Persona 4 Where can you find Yukiko To Increase Her Social Link?

Weekdays in the school lobby, and Sundays and Holidays she is at the Shopping District South.

I need to print my w2 form from 09, how can i get it printed ?

i need a copy of my w2 for 2009

how can i get the irs to send me a copy of my w2 for 2009

can i get a free sample of the w2 form from 09 ?

i lost W2 from 2009 how do I get it

-> See IRS Topic 159 - Prior Year(s) Form W-2 (How to Get a Copy). -> You will need to either complete Form 4506 or call the IRS: 800-829-3676 to request your W-2. Employers must complete, file with the Social Security Administration (SSA) and furnish Form W-2, Wage and Tax Statement, showing the wages paid and taxes withheld for the year for each employee. Therefore the IRS has a copy of your 2009 W-2. They use them to crosscheck the income you state on your return.

Can your mother draw benefits off your dad SSI?

No, the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program does not provide benefits for spouses or dependents. SSI is a needs-based program that provides financial assistance to individuals with low income and limited resources who are disabled, blind, or elderly.

How much can I depend on my social security retirement being funded in 2020?

If you have a 2020 eligibilty for social security date you should not be greatly concerned that your participation will be effected. There has been no discussion on even the fringes of both parties of making signifigant changes to folks that close to their retirement date.

In 2020, most experts agree that Social Security will still be able to pay out their obligations. However, by the time 2030 and 2040 come around, there is little disagreement that, without changes, social security will go insolvent.

Is it illegal to live in the United States without Social Security and if so how can you report someone?

No, you are not required to participate in the Social Security System.That said, most, but not all employers, require their employees to participate in the system, and therefore if you choose to work for that particular company you need to apply for a Social Security Number and use it in their employment. (Some city governments, such as my city, do not have to require all employees to participate in Social Security which is why I, on my 23rd year as a police officer, have never paid into Social Security and will never receive it.)Another class of people that choose not to participate in Social Security are some self-employed business people--if you own the company and you're the only employee you do not need to require yourself to participate in Social Security.

AnswerSome foreigner businessmen/women who do business with US companies do not have SSN's. They Use something called ITIN's (individual taxpayer identification number) to pay taxes in the US. AnswerNot it is not illegal to live in the US without a SSN. It is illegal to live without the authorization of immigration laws (INS) though. AnswerI partly disagree with the first poster. It is illegal for an employer to hire someone in the US who doesn't have a social security card. Normally aliens who have work permits will be issued social security cards, or an alien ID card that proves their right to work. Any employer who hires a person without the supporting documents required by an I-9 is subject to fines of up to $100,000 per person. (Yes, some do it anyway and pay cash, but it's illegal.)Taxpayer ID numbers are primarily for small business owners and contractors, who are not employees.

Does every citizen have to have a Social Security card? No, but if they are going to be claimed as a dependent on their parent's income tax, or file their own income taxes, or collect most types of disability, or attend most schools, then they will need one. It's almost unfathomable that an adult US citizen would not have one.

How can you find someone who taught social studies during World War 2?

Perhaps you could find and old history teacher at your school, and ask if they know where any of their old history teachers live or can be contacted.

You are trying for something very difficult.

Most young people were drafted or joined during the Second World War, so the only history teachers that would be left were those with a physical problem, or were too old to be in the military. That means they would be about 92 years old today.

Best of luck, John

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Social studies was not taught as a school subject at that time, so bits of social studies would have been taught in History, Econmics and Civics.

When will you receive past due benefits?

You will typically receive past due benefits after your application has been processed and approved, which can take several weeks to months depending on the agency and the complexity of your case. Once approved, past due benefits are usually paid as a lump sum for the period you were eligible but did not receive payments. It's important to stay in contact with the relevant agency to get updates on your specific situation. For more accurate timelines, check the agency's official website or contact them directly.

Explain the seven steps of social planning process?

The seven steps to successful planning includes outlining the project and listing the deliverables. The remaining five steps are establish deadlines, create a budget, reporting guidelines, and identifying risks involved.

Does non earned income affect Social Security compensation?

Unearned income would NOT count as part of the income for the earnings test amount on your social security benefits amount.

Unearned income could cause some of your SSB to become taxable income on your 1040 federal income tax return.

How much income can you have and NOT have to repay ss for benefits - you are 67 born in 1945 and income is from 401K?

There is no income limit once you're over the Full Retirement Age. If you are 67, you're over that limit today - Full Retirement Age for folks born between 1943 and 1954 is 66.

In addition, 401(k) distributions are not considered "earnings" for the purpose of the earnings limit for Social Security benefits. Earnings counted toward the earnings limit (for those under Full Retirement Age) includes wages and self-employment income.

Where in Portland Maine can I find a social security location?

The social security location in Portland Maine is located at 550 Forest Av Portland ME 04101. They are open Monday to Friday from 9am to 3pm. Their phone number is 877-319-3076.

How much money was taken from the social security fund during president Reagans white house years?

When Reagan took office in 1981, the Old Age and Survivors trust fund had a balance of $3.1 billion. When he left office in 1989, the balance was $8.4 billion, so about $5.3 billion was added to the fund while he was President. Of course,

you realize that the fund exists only on paper- its assets consist entirely of promissory notes from the government. Taxes collected for it are spent as soon as they are received.

Can Va disablity income be used for child support in Ohio when the child receives social security benefits from the payor?

Yes; however, the child's RSDI benefit is considered child support. If that benefit exceeds the amount ordered for child support, the obligor does not owe any additional payment.

Why was you told you had to wait til age 50 to receive widow benefits after your husband died?

To answer that we need to know which country's laws are applicable. You have not told us this so we can not answer your question.