How Much Money Will I Have After Deducting Income Tax, Insurance, Social Security, And All Other Taxes/fees?
Question by Bobby | Posted in United States
I'm a single person living in California. Let's say if I were to make 3,300 / month.
Thanks.
Answer: www.paycheckcity.com using single/1.
What Is The Difference Between, Supplemental Security Insurance, Social Security Disability , And?
Question by sweetlady | Posted in Other - Politics & Government
social security benefits. If your could please also give me where you could get these answers . thanks!!!
Answer: You can get all the answers you need at http://www.socialsecurityadviceonline.co m We will tell you anything you want to know and we respond very quickly to your questions.
My Mom Is Fighting With Social Security And The Life Insurance. Please Help?
Question by joneill1186 | Posted in Insurance
i live in ohio. my mom does not have enough money to pay for a lawyer but life insurance and my dads work is dicking around with the life insurance and social security is also dicking around paying survivors benefits. please help!
Answer: You complain in writing, about the life insurance, to your state insurance department. Your dad's employer has NO SAY in the life insurance. When it DOES get paid, if there's no beneficiary listed, it will go to his ESTATE, so you and your mom won't get it anyway, until after the estate is probated and settled.
Social security is a government program. If you're a minor, there are survivor benefits due, but it usually takes six months - or longer - for them to start. Widows don't "inherit" social security benefits before they are of retirement age, though, so I'm not sure what benefits you're complaining about.
How Does Social Security Disability Or Social Security Insurance Fraud Cases Work?
Question by Karen Fiyonk | Posted in Law & Ethics
I have been on Social Security for many years and have on occasion received certification letters in the mail. I am now being sent the same paperwork, should there be concern for this? I am afraid of losing my benefits as my husband is currently unemployed and we are barely making it on my small disability benefits. Thanks for your help.
Answer: Hello there I have worked with the Office of Social Security for over 25 years. Hopefully I will be able to provide some answers that may be of help to you. If you are concerned about someone tipping you off as a possible fraud case you need to first stop and ask yourself why somebody would do that. Are you adhering to the rules and regulations of Social Security Disability or Insurance benefits? Here is some information you should make yourself familiar and aware of:
Certification letters get sent out to individuals every 1 to 3 years depending on their physical or mental disability. If you have already filled one out this year or within the last 2 years and received a statement
Is It Easy To Qualify For Social Security Insurance?
Question by flaco224 | Posted in Insurance
I'm permanent disable by my doctor and in the process of trying to get social security disabilty will it be easy to qualify for it?
Answer: ~~No, it is a very difficult qualifying process. Social Security must have proof you are 100 percent unable to hold any type of employment. Your diagnoses must be documented with proof you are unable to work at all, then you go through testing and evaluation by the Social Security administrations medical system to see if the same findings are found.
It is a very long process. So if you meet requirements, contact the Social Security Administration right away to begin the application process.~~
Understanding the 'Date Last Insured' and Social Security Disability
I know this can be very confusing but this post is designed to give you a detailed discussion about your DLI (Date Last Insured) and what it means ...
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May 18, 2012 from jack_tragic
RT @: At some point... Social Security became a way for gov't to get its hooks into you and was no longer an insurance policy.
May 18, 2012 from Dagwood B.
At some point... Social Security became a way for gov't to get its hooks into you and was no longer an insurance policy.
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For that matter, Social Security administrative law judges do not use a vocational or medical expert in all of their disability cases. Ok, here's my response: Social Security administrative law judges have nothing to do with insurance companies. Administrative law judges usually have a medical and/or vocational expert on disability cases that involve younger individuals who are, say, in their late forties or early fifties “A vocational expert is nothing more than a shill for the insurance companies....
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