ask for a hearing and take it till it goes in front of a judge.if they find out it was due to a error on SSI's part they will not make you pay it back and throw it out. they did it for me.
It was a unfortunate situation for me when I was shocked and mislead from the social security office well to make a long story short I owed social security 15000 dollars and my disability check is garnished my check is already to low' The person that mislead me got fired and I got stuck what can I do California is cutting my income twice and I can not even barely eat!!WHAT CAN I DO ?
If you only had one employer and that employer withheld over the limited amount for the social tax for the year then you would have to try and get the overpaid amount back from the employer that did this. If you only had one employer and that employer will not refund you the overpaid amount you will have to file the IRS Form 843 for more details go to the IRS gov website and use the search box for publication 505.
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If you had more than one employer and you overpaid the limited social security amount for the year you would get a credit on your 1040 Federal income tax return page 2 line 69 Excess social security and tier 1 RRTA tax withheld (see page 73 line 69 (Excess Social Security) of the instruction book for
for the amount that was over the limit for the 2009 tax year.
Go to the IRS gov website and use the search box for 1040 and choose the instructions
If you were over paid by unemployment can that affect your social security benefits at all
No, but if the appeal is favorable to the SSA they can recover the overpayment amount via garnishment of income.
The Social Security Administration does not charge interest on a Supplemental Security Income overpayment.
If payments from Social Security have been more than designated, it should be reported. Eventually, the Agency will catch up and get the money back.
NO! Over payments are usually the fault of the Social Security Administration. You are entitled to a hearing that usually determines the fault. Social Security does not want to pay for your prison stay.
Absolutily not. if you were not his wife, would you do it then? he is in charge of his own resposibiltys. as same with you...
Social security may not stop when you die. It depends on the situation. The social security office will know how to apply your particular situation.
No. You cannot "opt out" of social security.
When you have one employer the amount of FICA ((OASDI) Old Age Survivor and Disability Insurance) for your social security would stop once your wages with the withheld social security amount reach 106800 and social security amount withheld would be 6621.60
70 years
1. they may be wrong; if so, you can aappeal;2. if you are without fault and paying back will deprive you of ordinary and necessary living expenses, you can seeka waiver.
In order to stop identity theft, people should never carry their social security card.