That depends on what country you are in
The committee on ways and means oversees taxation and Social Security.
Of course. Social Security is not means tested.
No. Social security payments are based entirely on wages earned.
No, Social Security benefits are based on your lifetime earnings, not just the last 5 years of work.
Social Security benefits are the same no matter what state you live in. Social Security retirement benefits are based on your earnings record or "credits" and your age.
In most places, the taxation is based on your total income, not just the portion from social security.
Social security is not based on income but if you have the 40 quarters of work history and your age.
is there a limit as to how much money a person on social security can accumulate
Usually the nursing home uses the social security income as payment for services. Possibly you could have your social security payments (if you are at least 62) based on her income levels. You should plan to either work or find another means of income.
KSSN means: Korean Social Security Number.
To figure out your social security benefits, you can create an account on the Social Security Administration's website and view your estimated benefits based on your earnings history. You can also contact the Social Security Administration directly for more personalized assistance.
No. Social Security retirement (vs. SSI) is not based on income or assets.