answersLogoWhite

0

💰

Social Security

U.S. OASDI social insurance system funded by FICA payroll taxes and originally created by the Social Security Act of 1935

3,984 Questions

How do you make budget in social institution?

according to the income that is generates and the numbers of people to get benefit out to it should be worked out.By which way and in which field you want to give them maximum help have to be worked out.

How can I negotiate for a better social security disability rate?

Social security disability rates are set by the government, meaning there is no room for negotiation. There are policies and procedures in place that dictate what you will get.

Do married couples each receive their individual Social Security benefit?

Yes. Each spouse receives his or her own benefit check/deposit, calculated from his or her own work record (or up to 50% of the spouse's benefit if one person hasn't earned sufficient work credits).

What if your dad wants to use your social security number to buy a car you are 20 and his credit is bad. If he cant make the payment will anything else happen besides affecting your credit?

You should never give your social security number to anyone, reguardless of their intentions. If they misplace that number, the damage can be irreperable. If you are 20, you likely have no credit, and sad to say, likely have no understanding of how bad credit can affect you. It's a bad path, I wouldn't go down it.

How much social security do you pay after you make 106 800?

You are not taxed at all for Social Security on annual income above $106,800.

Can a person stay on Social Security Disability for life?

Entitlement to Social Security Disability benefits requires a showing that the applicant has paid into the system for a sufficient period of time (provided by statute), plus a determination that he/she is essentially wholly unable to work. Assuming that the showing is made, and that the entitlement continues to be proven during periodic reviews that the Social Security Administration may make, benefits will generally be paid until the normal retirement age. At at point, Social Security is triggered (as distinct from SSDI), which may be a different monthly payment than had been received as SSDI.

Additionally, if the recipient qualifies for SSDI and has minor children, the child(ren) may be entitled to benefits until the age of 18, or 19 if he/she remains a full-time student.

I am 63 yrs old, I am on social security and was working part time, and was fired can I get unemployment. ?

If you met the work requirements for filing unemployment, then yes you can file for unemployment while on Social Security.

Are unemployment benefits added to Social Security benefits when you retire?

No. You cannot receive unemployment benefits and retire also. To receive them you must be actively seeking full time employment

What profession uses a SSDI everyday?

Social Security Disability (SSDI) is used by people in all professions. SSDI is sometimes the only source of income for people with disabilities. The best way to determine the qualifications, is to visit a Social Security office.

Can you sell your social security number?

You could, but it would be a VERY bad idea. Someone could use it to get a ID with your name. They could then commit a crime and you might be the one arrested.

Can someone that is disabled on SSI and homeless continue to get their benefits if all they have for an address is a private post office box?

Before I got pregnant and for the first 2 1/2-3 months of my pregnancy I was homeless as well, and although I do not know through personal experience, i dated a guy for five months who received Social Security Income and was homeless as well. He had his checks sent to the Salvation Army, however, this was in Arizona, I do not know where you live, or if they do it there!

Yes they can. They can also receive it the post office under "general delivery" the post office address is your address.

Will federal government employees get a cost of living increase in 2009?

I just finished a conversation with a FCC employee and the answer is YES..!!!!!! I for one am furious about this and want to know who to make a formal complaint to

Will you receive disability benefits if you have a disability plan?

The disability has to be 'approved' by a panel of people, one or several of which could be medical doctors. Just because you or your employer have a 'plan' that includes disability payments doesn't mean that payments are automatically given for an injury. There is most likely a time limit imposed for such payments.

Can a collection company freeze bank accounts that contain disability pension and social security checks in Pennsylvania?

A collection agency cannot seize a bank account period. ALL SS benefits are exempt from creditors. A collection agency cannot threaten to take your property nor do they have the power to do so. They can inform you that the account is being referred to a collection attorney who can pursue legal action. Be that as it may, your bank accounts are safe. You can inform the agency and the bank in no uncertain terms if they attempt such an action, you are prepared to sue for damages. The only way to stop collection bullies, is to play offense not defense.

What is Medicare A entitlement?

A is coverage for facility charges, ER, equipment, and inpatient stays. B is for professional (doc) services, D is for drug plans, and C is considered supplimental (medigap) plans

Can you receive cash benefits from your retirement if you are not retirement age and have less than 15 years with company you are receiving social security disability payments?

You should get this information from the trustee of the retirement plan.

But for income tax purpose you should be able to BUT the taxable amount of the distributions will be subject to income taxes at your marginal tax rate.

It is also possible that from 50% to 85% of your SSB can also become taxable income at your marginal tax rate on your 1040 federal income tax return.

When you are under the age of 59 1/2 the taxable amount of the distribution will also be subject to the 10% early distribution penalty plus income tax at your marginal tax rate.

What is supplemental social security?

Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a Federal income supplement program funded by general tax revenues (notSocial Security taxes):

It is designed to help aged, blind, and disabled people, who have little or no income; and

It provides cash to meet basic needs for food, clothing, and shelter

Will social security check increase if you pay in more?

SURE IT WILL. And if you continue to work and contribute to the social security and medicare insurance program until age 70 your benefits will continue to increase.

Is a social security number unique?

Yes. Every citizen has their own unique number to identify them.

Trending Questions
Who can SSI can be shared with? What are the causes of the SSA? If you live on Social Security Disability and a VA pension can these be garnished and if you homestead your house is it protected from liens? In Texas can you apply for Social Security Disability while drawing Florida State Unemployment? Can you get earned income credit if you receive social security? How is a child eligible for social security benefits? What part of my social security is untaxed? What is the benefit of analyzing the market and alternative industries before individual securities? Can someone on social security benefit's cosign for a loan? Is there a Social Security Office in York SC? If you collect Illinois teacher retirement can you collect social security? What will you have to do to remove a person off your Social Security benefits? Can someone find you through your social security number? Theft of Social security payroll deductions My social security statement shows no deductions but my w2 forms all do for the past 54 momths what is going on I work in a two man small shop? Did Social Security withholding go down on payroll checks? How does the reduction in benefits associated with higher earnings affect people's incentive to work past age 65? What is the hierarchy of the Social Security Administration? When was Chubb Security created? What are the benefits of shanty town? You're hoping to receive federal funds for for your child care according to title XX of the social security act you must?