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No. The SS benefits are somewhat irrelevant as the legal age of majority is 18 in all states except Nebraska where it is 19.

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Q: Can you move out at 17 if you are receiving social security benefits?
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Can you still receive unemployment benefits from Michigan if you move to Colorado looking for a job?

If you were already receiving benefits, all you need to do is contact the Michigan employment security office to advise them and to comply with their requirements concerning the move.


Can you still receive your Social Security Disability if you move to Canada?

In most cases, people will not be able to receive social security disability if they move overseas. However, each case is different and there is no way to know until the Social Security Administration makes a decision.


How will getting married affect your Social Security Disability benefits?

You will have to pay taxes on your benefits, and any other income you have. And unless you have money taken out of your benefit checks for tax purposes, (which you wouldn't because they don't normally tax them) you get hit with a huge tax bill in April. It is a bad financial move to get married while receiving Social Security Disability insurance. You will not be taxed if your combined income is $34,000.00 per year or less. If the combined is more, your Social Security Disability Income can be taxed up to 10% of your yearly earnings.


Can you marry a women overseas if you are on social security disability?

I see no reason why not but if you move out of the country, you may lose your benefits. Contact SSA.


Do you have to refile social security if you move out of stae?

No


Frequently Asked Questions About Social Security?

Social Security is an insurance program that was put in place to provide benefits to the unemployed, the retired and the disabled. Even though Social Security is one of the most popular topics discussed in politics, there are still a lot of things that people do not know about it. Below are some of the frequently asked questions about Social Security:How Do I Replace My Social Security Card?You will need to go to a social security office in your area. Make sure that you bring your driver's license or state ID. You will need to submit an application for your social security card , and it will be mailed within 10 business days.Can I Change the Name on My Social Security Card?If you get married, divorced or a court-ordered name change, then you will be able to change the name on your Social Security card. The process of getting a name change is similar to the process of getting a replacement Social Security card. You will need to bring the necessary documentation, fill out an application and you will get a new card in the mail within 10 business days.How do I Apply for Disability Benefits?The simplest way to apply for disability benefits is to apply online. You can also apply at Social Security office, but you will probably be waiting in a long line. If you choose to fill out the application online, then you will need to contact the Social Security office after you complete the application.How do I Report A Change in Address?If you are moving soon, then you will have to report a change in address in order to continue receiving your benefits. There are two ways that you can report an address change. You can call the national Social Security line, which is available Monday through Friday from the hours of 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. You can also contact your Social Security Office. It is wise to get your address changed before you move so that you can get your next month's check on time.


Will moving to another state affect your disability benefits?

Your individual disability insurance policy is portable and benefits will not be affected by moving to a different state. If you have disability insurance through your employer, and move in a new state while working for the same employer, benefits will not be changed. However, if you leave your employer, you may lose the disability insurance benefits through a group DI policy. If you are currently disabled and are receiving disability benefits from the state, you will have to check with the new state regulations on social security DI; If you are receiving benefits through a personal/ individual insurance policy from an insurance company, then benefits are not going to be affected by the state of residence.


Do you have to reapply for Social Security if you move from KY to FL?

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Ireland Can a person living in america and receving ssid move to ireland and keep their benefits?

A person living in America and receiving SSID can move to Ireland and keep his or her benefits


Does my social security rate change if you move to another state?

yes, and no. it depends where you move to.


If I move to Canada with my wife do I still receive Social Security disability benefit?

no its on for u.s. citizens!


Can you legally denounce your social security number?

You can take an ad out in the paper saying "I denounce 123-45-6789!" in bold type and it's perfectly legal.That's the ONLY way in which the question makes any sense to me.If you mean that you don't want to participate in the social security system at all, there is one option I know of: move to an Amish community and become Amish. The Amish are permitted to exempt themselves from Social Security taxes on religious grounds, because the Amish community has a very long history of taking care of elderly/infirm and destitute members (who therefore don't collect Social Security benefits either). You've got to really be committed to the belief system and the lifestyle to do this, though, because if you try it as a tax dodge both the US and the Amish will take a very dim view of it.The other option is to choose not to participate in social security by never applying for benefits. I don't think anyone can make you take social security benefits if you don't want them. You'll still have to pay the FICA taxes though.