It is technically illegal to use anyone else's SS # w/o their permission, and is a criminal offense to use another person's SS# when it pertains to financial dealings such as contracts. The SSA however gives spouse's a certain amount of leeway in some circumstances. However, it is against the law to access private phone records, regardless of the method used. Even so it is done a thousand times a day by skip tracers, private detectives and even law enforcement (shame, shame!). It would be prudent to contact the custome service department and explain what has happened before there is a repeated offense. They can instruct you on what legal remedies are available to rectify the problem.
For retirement accounts that are not annuity based, generally, there are minimum required amounts you must withdraw but no limits or caps on the maximum amount you can withdraw (unless you are under 70 1/2) Just keep in mind that it all may be subject to income taxes and you are giving up the benefit of tax deferred growth.
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Retirement benefits that are annuity based may or may not allow lump sum withdrawals, but if they do the amount will be reduced.
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As always, there are exceptions, so please seek additional advice before withdrawing your retirement funds.
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Can you apply for a different social security number to get a job?
No, you can't apply for a different social security number to get a job. You can only use the social security number you were given at birth.
Where can you get an application for Supplemental Security Income-SSI?
You can obtain the forms needed at the local SSA office or call 1-800-772-1213 7 A.M. to7 P.M. (EST) Monday thru Friday. The best option is to visit Social Security Online to fill out a questionaire to determine what benefits the interested party might qualify for, and to download all necessary application forms. http://www.ssa.gov
While receiving social security disability benefits, the maximum amount of additional monthly income allowed from working is $900 a month gross.
SSI stands for Supplemental Security Income. It is a program that gives stipends to people who have low-income or those who are aged 65 and older, blind, or disabled.
How do you obtain a SENTRI Card?
Applicants will not qualify for participation in the SENTRI program if they:
Is it illegal to give out someones social security number?
Certainly not. It is illegal to use your social secuirty number and accourt for their benifit. That's a diffiernece. People get your social security number all the time. Nothing illigal; stupid to give it to them, but not illegal. The problem is when they use it when you gave it to them. Side Point: if a business, person or other wants your social security number, the question is why, and by what authority are you reqired to give it to them. This gets more complicated with merchants and other, but always remember: competition, and if the person standing behind the counter has a hissyfit, tell it her him that you'll trade elsewhere.
If a person on social security disability inherited a property and then "deeded" it to a person who is underage there is one property. Why do you think there are two?
Will you still get your full bebefits at 65 even though you started at 62?
No. The monthly benefit you receive at age 62, plus any annual cost of living adjustments (COLA), will remain the same when you turn 65.
When you retire early at age 62 you are basically discounting your lifetime benefits in exchange for 3 extra years of income.
What will you have to do to remove a person off your Social Security benefits?
If this is about removing a representative payee you should contact your local SSA office for some assistance about this.
Go to the SSA gov website where you can find some and use the search box
Call Social Security's toll-free number, 1-800-772-1213, between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. on business days
How much can you earn if you turn 65 in April 2011 and you still receive Social Security?
Since you were born after 1943, you won't reach full retirement age until you are 66, in April 2012.
If you work while drawing Social Security benefits, you can only earn $14,160 in 2011 without incurring a reduction in benefits. For every $2.00 earned above that amount, your benefits will be reduced by $1.00, and your 2012 checks will be withheld until the overage is completely offset.
Beginning in January 2012, you can earn $37,680 per year, and your benefits will be reduced by $1.00 for every $3.00 earned above that limit. This will probably not affect you because the cap is lifted beginning in the month you reach full retirement age (April 2012). There are no limits to how much you can earn once you reach full retirement age.
What happens to your social security if you dont pay your bills?
If a creditor tries to garnish your social security check, inform them that unless one of the five exceptions apply, your benefits can not be garnished. You also may want to provide this same information to your financial institution and seek legal assistance if you believe it is needed.
Section 207 of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 407) protects Social Security benefits from assignment, levy, or garnishment. However, the law provides five exceptions:
The Social Security Administration's responsibility for protecting benefits against legal process and assignment usually ends when the beneficiary is paid. However, once paid, benefits continue to be protected under section 207 of the Act as long as they are identifiable as Social Security benefits using normal banking practices. For example, only social security benefits are deposited into a particular bank account.
Go the SSA.gov SOCIAL SECURITY ONLINE web site and use the search box for
129.2 Can your Social Security benefits be levied or garnished?If you have any unpaid Federal taxes, the Internal Revenue Service can levy your Social Security benefits. Your benefits can also be garnished in order to collect unpaid child support and or alimony. Your benefits may also be garnished in response to an order of the Mandatory Victims Restitution Act. SSI payments cannot be levied or garnished. Treasury's Financial Management Service can also offset, or reduce, your Social Security benefits to collect delinquent debts owed to other Federal agencies, such as student loans owed to the Department of Education.Click on the below Related Link
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Can a child born out of wedlock without fathers last name receive social security if father dies?
honestly if you can sue McDonalds for making you fat and redefine the constitution in court, the legally speaking any thing is possible. to be more specific if your father left your mother and walked he would still owe you and your mother child support. even if she decided to name 010 - 869, the only problem about not having your fathers last name is proving he's your father. if its on a birth certificate then you should be good but other wise It would be quite difficult and would most likely require legal documentation of some kind. if all else fails there is always a blood test.
What is the meaning of convinient?
The closest match for convenient is convenient, which means appropriate and/or useful. Some words that can be used in place of convenient are suited, acceptable, agreeable, and beneficial.
I BELIEVE YOU MUST REACH RETIREMENT AGE TO RECEIVE SOCIAL SECURITY RETIREMENT BENEFITS, HOWEVER, SINCE YOU ALREADY COLLECT, "SSI", I WOULD APPLY FOR "SSD", "DISABILITY BENEFITS", IF YOU ARE "DISABLED" AS PER "SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY "GUIDELINES" & "REQUIREMENTS". JOANNE 44 GOOD LUCK. * That would also depend upon the number of work quarters the person has accumulated. Visit Social Security Online, concerning retirement age and elgibility requirements and information concerning any SS benefits. http://www.ssa.gov
If you accept Medicare do you not get your social security?
Acceptance of Medicare has no effect on your eligibility for Social Security.
Is social security taxable in Georgia if it is not on federal taxes due to low income?
Social Security is not taxable for Georgia income tax at all. There is also a $40,000 retirement exclusion for retired people 65 or over for state income tax.
What death benefit does Social Secuity provide if you are single?
None, Social Security only provides a "Survivor" benefit to your spouse.
Irs withholding on any future social security disabilty payments?
they can take 15% of your monthly Soc. Sec. Disabilty check.
How does working more years increase social security?
When a persons work they are productive and as a result of this increase the amount of cash that finds its way into the hands of the Government. Not to mention that a number of people that would otherwise have ended up relying on social security are still supporting them selves, instead of drawing money from social security.
Where can I find social security eligibility ages?
Social Security has a website that will provide all the information you need. She can draw early social security at a lower rate at age 62 and continue to earn wages equal to her benefit amount. If she waits until age 66, she can draw a higher amount and still earn an unlimited amount. Some people choose to wait un til age 70, at which point they can draw an even higher amount of Social Security.