Keyword in your question "false social security" should immediately tell you the right answers, which is "NO!" Using a false SSN is illegal - always has been, and always will be.
Yes, Social security can be used to rent a home. Social security once it has been approved whether disabled or retired is to be your source of funding your living expenses. You can even buy you a home with social security.
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Social security premiums may influence staffing because certain jobs are not required to pay social security. If one is an independent contractor and works from home, they will pay the IRS money, but not social security.
You can rent a home and still collect social security money. Social security money is meant to be a subsidy and not your only source of income.
Social Security doesn't cover any medical expenses. Medicare will help with nursing home care only to the extent that it's necessary for rehabilitation.
You need to contact social Services or Legal aid, you should be getting this Social Security money because you are not living at home, if your Father has died then you are entitled to some income especially when you are on your own , now contact these people ASAP
Usually the nursing home uses the social security income as payment for services. Possibly you could have your social security payments (if you are at least 62) based on her income levels. You should plan to either work or find another means of income.
Im having a big problem at home with the economics, so i was wondering where i could find a social security benefits calculator?
Heidi I. Hartmann has written: 'Women, Work, And Poverty' 'Capitalism and women's work in the home, 1900-1930' -- subject- s -: Consumer education, Home economics, Women 'Strengthening social security for women' -- subject- s -: Economic security, Individual retirement accounts, Pensions, Retirement income, Social security, Social security beneficiaries, Women
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to buy your house and make you go to an elders home
No. There are no penalties for collecting Social Security benefits for an approved disability. If you are also receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI), which is a form of welfare, there are restrictions on the assets you can own and still receive benefits, but your home is exempt from that formula. The government will not confiscate your home.