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Yes as long as you continue to work for and earn income that you provide your services for and are still breathing you will continue to be subject the social security and medicare taxes.

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Q: Do you receive social security if you receive a pension for retirement in the military?
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Do people who serve in the military receive Medicare and Social Security?

At this time not any more after they stay long enough to retire from the military and receive the retirement pension.


What are some other sources of retirement income besides Social Security?

There are some other sources of retirement income other than SOcial Security. if you worked at a job with a pension plan, you will receive pension payments every month as well.


I am retired military 50 my wife 46 is going to retire from the Railroad in 2019 how is our social security impacted Can she receive RR retirement while I receive military retirement?

social security is not impacted by other retirements. they are separate. Your military retirement will not affect or change your wife's retirement from the railroad. you will each have your own retirement and at age 62 or older you each will also have your own social security. however, your wife many not have any input to social security benefits if she has not paid into social security during her work span. best to check with social security to see where she stands with social security


Can you give me a sentence with the word pension?

Most city employees receive a generous pension upon retirement.


Can you receive a pension with social security bebefit?

Yup, you can collect any pension money coming to you without it affecting your social security.


How long does Senator have to work for a retirement?

I believe a Senator or Representative is entitled to a government pension if he serves as little as a single day.Actually to earn a pension our Congressional Representatives must serve at least five years. They may receive a pension at age 50 if they have served 20 years or they may receive a pension at any age if they have served 25 years. It is a myth that our Representatives do not participate in Social Security. They actually get both. They pay 6.2% of their current $174,000 salary into Social Security and 1.3% into the FERS (Federal Employee Retirement System). How much they get from FERS is a mystery to me.


Did Richard Nixon receive presidential retirement salary?

Yes, Richard Nixon did receive a presidential retirement salary. After resigning from office in 1974, he was eligible to receive an annual pension. However, he ultimately decided to waive his pension to avoid any public criticism and controversy.


When did British Officers first receive a pension on retirement?

it was in the year 1798 on June 2


What services does The Pension Service offer to its customers?

The services that The Pension Service offers to its customers includes taking money out of your paycheck to put into your retirement fund that you receive upon leaving your work through retirement.


Can you receive social security disability and a private pension at age 55?

no


Does a Senator continue to receieve a salary after retirement?

No, they do not continue to receive a "salary" after retirement. They do receive a pension which varies and depends on years of service, age at the time of retirement, and salary. They are also eligible for social security if they qualify.


What is the difference between a medical discharge over 18 years vs a 20 year retirement?

A medical discharge over 18 years refers to being discharged from the military before completing 20 years of service due to medical reasons. This typically means the individual did not meet the requirements for retirement benefits and may receive a disability pension instead. On the other hand, a 20-year retirement refers to serving the military for at least 20 years, qualifying for various retirement benefits such as a pension, healthcare coverage, and other post-military benefits.