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How To Make A Special Request For Expedited Social Security Benefit Payment

130.1 Can you ask to expedite your benefit payment if it was not received on time? If you did not receive your Social Security benefit for a particular month, you may file a written request for prompt [more]

Social Security Provided Prescription Drug Benefits

128.1 What is the Prescription Drug Benefit? The Prescription Drug Benefit, provides outpatient prescription drugs to the aged and disabled. 128.2 Who administers the Prescription Drug Benefit [more]

Social Security Hospital and Medical Insurance Benefits

127.1 What is Medicare? The Health Insurance Program, commonly known as “Medicare”, provides comprehensive health insurance protection to the aged, disabled, and those with end-stage kidney [more]

Entitlement To Retirement, Survivors, And Disability Insurance Benefits

125.1 What are Social Security benefits? Social Security benefits are payments made under a social insurance program administered by the Social Security Administration. They are paid monthly by check or [more]

How Social Security Disability Eligibility Is Determined

115.1 How does SSA determine disability cases? State Disability Determination Services (DDS) generally make decisions on disability cases. DDSs are state agencies in every state that SSA funds and [more]

Collecting Your Social Security Insurance Abroad

114.1 Where is your case handled if you live overseas? If you live overseas, your SSI payments are handled by one of the following: If you are a blind or disabled child of military parents stationed [more]

What Social Security Can Do For You

110.1 What services can your local Social Security Office provide? Your local Social Security office is the place where you can: Apply for a Social Security number; Check on your earnings [more]

Social Security Totalization Agreements With Other Countries

107.1 What are Totalization agreements? The Social Security Act allows the President to enter into international agreements to coordinate the U.S. Social Security Act’s title II (old age, survivors and [more]

Tips, Cheats, Tricks, Walkthrough and Review of Haunted Halls: Fears from Childhood

Explore the evil Dr. Blackmore’s latest experiment in a Haunted Halls: Fears from Childhood, a terrifying Hidden Object Puzzle Adventure game! After dragging Tim through a mysterious portal, Dr. Blackmore [more]

Tips, Cheats, Tricks, Walkthrough and Review of Haunted Halls: Fears from Childhood

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Tips, Cheats, Tricks, Walkthrough and Review of Hallowed Legends: Templar Collector's Edition

Strange figures have taken over a small town in Hallowed Legends: Templar! Stop the Knights of the Templar in this exciting Hidden Object Puzzle Adventure game! Travel to your brother and his wife’s hometown [more]

Tips, Cheats, Tricks, Walkthrough and Review of Hallowed Legends: Templar Collector's Edition

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Entitlement To Retirement, Survivors, And Disability Insurance Benefits

125.1 What are Social Security benefits?

Social Security benefits are payments made under a social insurance program administered by the Social Security Administration. They are paid monthly by check or direct deposit to the beneficiary or to a representative payee if the beneficiary is incapable of managing his or her own funds (see Chapter 16).

125.2 How can you receive retirement, survivors, and disability insurance benefits?

Retirement, survivors, and disability insurance benefits are Social Security benefits. In order to receive these benefits, you must file an application with us. You must also meet certain eligibility requirements.

125.3 Are your Social Security benefits subject to taxes?

If you have substantial income in addition to your Social Security benefits, up to 85 percent of your annual benefits may be subject to Federal income tax.

The amount of benefits subject to Federal income tax is the smaller of:

  1. One-half of your benefits; or
  2. One-half of the amount by which your adjusted gross income, plus tax-exempt interest, plus one-half of your Social Security benefits exceeds:
    1. $25,000 if you are single;
    2. $25,000 if you are married and not filing a joint return and you did not live with your spouse at any time during the year;
    3. $32,000 if you are married and filing a joint return; or
    4. $0 if you are married and not filing a joint return and you did live with your spouse at any time during the year.

In January, we send you a Form 1099 (Social Security Benefit Statement), showing the amount of benefits you received in the prior calendar year. A worksheet (IRS Notice 703) is included for determining whether any portion of your Social Security benefits received is subject to income tax.

125.4 What is your tax rate if you are a non-U.S. citizen?

If you are not a U.S. citizen or resident, Federal income taxes are withheld from your benefits. The tax is 30 percent of 85 percent of your benefit (an effective tax rate of 25.5 percent).

This tax rate is withheld from the benefits of all nonresident aliens, unless you live in a country with which the United States has a tax treaty. Tax treaties do not permit taxing of U.S. Social Security benefits (or provide for a lower tax rate).

125.5 With what countries does the U.S. have tax treaties?

The United States has tax treaties with Canada, Egypt, Germany, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Romania, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom (defined as England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland). In addition, if you live in and are a citizen of India, your Social Security benefits are exempt from Federal taxes to the extent that your benefits are based on Federal, State or local government employment. (This list can change from time to time.)

125.6 How do you know the amount of taxes withheld from your benefits?

At the end of each year, we send a Form 1042S (Social Security Benefit Statement) to each beneficiary. This statement shows the amount of taxes withheld from your Social Security benefits.


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