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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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What percentage of workers pay social security taxes?

I'm not sure a percentage is available... of course www.taxfoundation.org would have all types of statistics if anyone would...

However, everyone in a legal employee/employer or legally reporting employment income, (compared to workers getting paid "under the table" claiming not to be employees, hence probably not in any good definition of "worker"), --- except for certain government or railroad type employees,and some teachers (all of which pay into a program virtually identical), must pay in.

The percentage should be 100%, or very close.

Will you get social security the month you turn 62?

First you will have to apply with the social security administration to begin receiving your SSB at the age of 62 and then you will find out when you will receive your first benefit check.

You can apply online by going to the SSA.gov website SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS ONLINE AND CHOOSE Retirement/Medicare you will go to the Social Security Benefit Application form

How do you earn social status on smallworlds?

There are many ways to earn social points on SmallWorlds:

1) Do social missions

2) Make a club, and get 100 people

3) Do kudos

What does the A mean after the social security number?

The letter A following your Social Security number on documents like Medicare cards indicates you are drawing benefits based on your own earnings, rather than a spouse's or another family member.

Can the father use a copy of the kids social security to get welfare benefit if The mother already get assistance?

No. A father cannot use a copy of the kids social security to get welfare benefit if the mother already got the assistance.

Can you collect SSD if you are partly deaf?

No, because you can only qualify for ssd for a disability in which keeps you from being able to work. most jobs can be performed with partial hearing.

Is there a limit to the number of hours you can work if drawing Social Security at age 63?

No, there are no restrictions on the number of hours worked, but there are income limits for people drawing Social Security retirement benefits before full retirement age (65 if born before 1943; 66 if born between 1943 and 1954).

Under 2010 SSA guidelines, people who have not yet reached full retirement age can earn only $14,160 per year without incurring a penalty. For every $2.00 over the limit, $1.00 is withheld from benefits. There is an exception for the first year of early retirement, though.

In the first year, there is no limit on the amount of income you can earn prior to the month you retire. You will not be penalized for pre-retirement income. For the remainder of the year, you will receive a full benefit check for each month in which you earn $1,180 or less (one-twelfth of $14,160).

If you earn more than the maximum allowed, the Social Security Administration will withhold your monthly benefit check beginning in January of the following year until the overage is completely offset.

Where is the social security office in broward?

SUITE 100 8501 W SUNRISE BLVD PLANTATION, FL 33322

National Toll-Free 1-800-772-1213 TTY 1-800-325-0778

Can a judge court order someone to apply for social security or disability for the sole purpose to make child support payments?

Yes, if appropriate and necessary.

Yes, if appropriate and necessary.

Yes, if appropriate and necessary.

Yes, if appropriate and necessary.

What should you do if a family member used my social security number and made my credit report low?

That is called idenity theft and it is illegal.What you need to do is take the proof that you have to your local police department or D.M. office and file charges.

What percentage of social security tax is paid by employers?

Half of the total amount, commonly said to be 7.65%...although that actually includes the little medicare parts too.

How does Social Security reform work?

That depends on the reformer. The reform George Bush is advocating would incorporate some sort of private savings account. Instead of Social Security taxes being taken out of your paycheck and "saved" by the government on your behalf, to be given back to you at the time and in the manner in which future politicians decide, you would be allowed to invest your own money for your own retirement. For more information and specifics on one a few of the most popular plans, see the Cato Institute's Project on Social Security Choice: http://www.socialsecurity.org/

Was approved for social security disability on April third 2010 when will you receive your back pay?

I was approved in January and got it in April. But different people get it at different times. You can get it fast or you may get it in a couple of months.

Is it true that those who retire 20 years from now will not be eligible for social security payments to help supplement their retirement?

I think you are asking if Social Security will be avaialble when someone retires twenty years from now. The answer is yes. The literature that came with the last Social Security update states Social Security will not be in danger until at least twenty thirty seven. And even then it will not completely disappear.

Is social security and medicare considered socialist programs?

That depends on your definition of "socialist." Social Security and Medicare are financed by participants and their employers, so in that sense are probably not socialist. Medicaid, which is financed by public funds (taxes and borrowed money), could probably be considered socialist. However, in that sense, fire protection and law enforcement could also be considered socialist.

Where can one find employment in security?

You can contact local employment agencies for any positions available in Security. You can go to local stores to see if they are hiring for Security guards, and also airports to see if Security positions are available.

Can you add a disable childon ssi to your soc Security and keep his medicaid?

Generally, SSA checks for RSDI eligibility before granting SSI, and vice versa. RSDI (unlike SSI) is countable income and might affect your disabled child's eligibility for Medicaid.

Can Social Security or VA benefits be frozen in New York State?

No. These benefits are not paid by the states, but by the Federal government, so New York cannot "freeze" them