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I am on Social Security benefits. Will they be taken away?

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You are advised to declare payments made to you when you complete a study. The PPD Clinic is required by law to provide information to the IRS about payments to volunteers enrolled in studies.

What should I know about Social Security Benefits?

Social Security benefits are determined by wages reported each year for you. Benefits are calculated on the earnings a person receives during his/her lifetime. The higher the earnings and the number of years worked, the more the monthly benefit will be. Benefits are payable at full retirement age for anyone meeting the minimum criteria for social security credits (with reduced benefits available as early as age 62).

Q12: Who was the first person to get Social Security benefits?

Social Security history Frequently Asked Questions
A fellow named Ernest Ackerman got a payment for 17 cents in January 1937. This was a one-time, lump-sum pay-out--which was the only form of benefits paid during the start-up period January 1937 through December 1939. A woman named Ida May Fuller , from Ludlow, Vermont was the first recipient of monthly Social Security benefits.

Are there tax consequences? What about my Social Security and Medicare benefits?

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Because reverse mortgages are considered loan advances and not income, the IRS considers them to be not taxable. Similarly, having a reverse mortgage should not affect your Social Security or Medicare benefits. If you receive SSI, Medicaid, or other public assistance, your reverse mortgage loan advances are only counted as "liquid assets" if you keep them in an account past the end of the calendar month in which you receive them.

Q25: How much has Social Security taken in taxes and other income since it started?

Social Security history Frequently Asked Questions
From 1937 (when taxes were first collected) through 2005 the Social Security program has received more than $10.7 trillion in income. No. So far there have been 11 years in which the Social Security program did not take enough in FICA taxes to pay the current year's benefits. During these years, Trust Fund bonds in the amount of about $24 billion made up the difference. (See detailed Table.)

Where can I get more information about Medicare Advantage plans and my Social Security benefits?

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For more Medicare information you can call – or go online – for answers about your coverage. Compare and enroll. Enter your ZIP Code for Humana Prescription Drug and Medicare Advantage plans in your area.

How much work must I do to receive social security disability benefits?

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It takes a little more to qualify for disability than it does to qualify for retirement. To qualify for Social Security Disability benefits, you must have worked long enough and recently enough under the current laws. For each year you work, you can earn up to four credits, maximum. Each credit is based on a certain amount of money earned; the amount of earnings required for a credit usually increase each year, as general wage levels increase.

Will an FSA affect my Social Security Benefits?

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Social Security Benefits are based on your lifetime earnings history. Because you do not pay social security tax on the amount of gross pay you set aside to pay for qualified expenses, your social security benefits at retirement are slightly reduced. However, tax professionals advise that tax savings you earn today far outweigh any reduction in Social Security benefits.

Will social security and veteran's benefits apply?

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There is a one-time Social Security payment of $255 that can be made when you die if you have worked long enough. This payment can be made only to your spouse or minor children if they meet certain requirements. Veterans may receive cash benefits, cemetery space and a marker if certain requirements are met.

Why was Chris getting Social Security benefits? How much did it help his family's budget?

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In elementary school, Chris was diagnosed with a behavior disorder that limited his functioning severely enough that he qualified for Social Security's Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program. SSI provides economic support to disabled children like Chris who come from homes with limited income and resources. As long as he stayed in school and didn't work, Chris was qualified to receive SSI benefits until he turned 18.

How do I apply for Social Security benefits?

the Social Security Administration. Check the United States Government section of your telephone directory for the location of the office in your community, or call (800) 772-1213.

Have you ever received benefits from Social Security before?

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Frequently Asked Questions of the Bristol,Tennessee Social Security Disability Attorneys of Massengill & Caldwell, P.C. The following information includes frequently asked Social Security Disability questions. The answers stated are general in nature and are not intended to apply to every situation. Each case is different and carries its own set of circumstances which must be taken into consideration by competent legal counsel.

Will my social security benefits be affected?

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This will depend on your social security or Department of Veteran Affairs status, as well as how you plan to spend the Homesafe funds. We recommend that you seek independent advice before you go ahead to ensure that the cash amount Homesafe Solutions pays you will not impose any unknown adverse effects on your personal financial situation.

WHAT ARE SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY BENEFITS?

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Social Security Disability is a benefit received from the Social Security Administration by disabled workers and in some cases their dependents, similar to those received by retired workers. To receive benefits under the Social Security Disability program, you must have a physical or mental health problem (or a combination of problems) severe enough to keep you from working in any regular paying job for at least one year.

Can I receive social security benefits and workers' compensation benefits at the same time?

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Yes. However an offset, or reduction in your workers' compensation check may be applied because the law states that the two combined may not exceed 80 percent of your average weekly wage earned prior to your injury. For further information on Social Security, you may contact the Social Security Administration at (800) 772-1213 or visit their website at http://www.ssa.gov/.

Are children taken away forever?

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California has strict rules about removal of children from families. However, because children are vulnerable, the law also affords them significant protection. Peace officers are authorized to take an endangered child into protective custody place the child in the care of the child protection agency. This initial emergency removal is allowed by law without a warrant for 48 hours, not counting holidays and weekends.
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