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Are There Any Limits On How Much I Can Earn?

Dear Larry, I am a 78 year old divorced female. I went on SSDI in 1999, permanently disabled due to a mental health condition. At age 65 my SSDI turned into retirement. I am planning on continuing my education, and begin working in the future. My question is, What happens to the amount of social security retirement that I get monthly if I begin making money? Are there any limits as to how much money I am able to earn on a monthly basis? Do I need to contact SSA if I begin earning money?

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Sunday, September 19, 2021 - 16:37

Can My Father Apply For Survivor Benefits Even If He May Owe Delinquent Taxes?

Hi Larry,

My question is about social security survivor benefits and delinquent tax filing, on behalf of my father.

My mother passed away several years ago. At that point my parents were already divorced (but had been married for more than 10 years). At the time I checked and my father was eligible for half her SS benefits.

Posted: 
Wednesday, September 15, 2021 - 12:49

Will I Lose My Benefits If I Use My Husband's Tax ID For My New Business?

Hello,I currently for the past 3 months or so have been selling on fb marketplace and recently got a message that O needed to provide them with my SS #. Got kinda scared after that,that I'd lose my benefits. If my Husband uses his Tax ID # for my new Fb Bussiness page/Shop,will I lose my benefits. Still using my name on page,shop? Ty

Posted: 
Monday, September 13, 2021 - 08:55

Do You Have Any Suggestions On How I Can Get Social Security To Pay Me My Back Pay?

While receiving a small spousal benefit, I applied for my maximum benefit in December 2020. With my 70th birthday in March 2021, I expected my first benefit payment to being in April. Nothing was received untill June. I can not get the underpayment due for April and May. Any suggestions on how to rectify other than phoning my local SS office. Dan

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Sunday, September 12, 2021 - 08:43

How Do I Know If My Ex-Husband Has Passed Away?

Hello! Not to be indelicate, but how do I know if my ex-husband has passed away? I assumed Social Security would tell ME. (I can supply his full name, DOB, and SS#.)

But in Get What’s Yours (p. 240, revised edition) Larry writes that SS doesn’t know whether your ex-spouse died. “You must tell the agency.”

I am 67, my ex is 65, and we were married for 13 years. We’ve been divorced 20+ years and I never remarried. We have no children together and no mutual friends, and live in different parts of the country—in other words, no contact.

Posted: 
Tuesday, September 7, 2021 - 14:28
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