First of all the earliest age you can draw your benefits is 62 years old. To apply to draw social security benefits you can do it on the internet using a form provided on the social security association website.
If you do not report the income to SSI and the IRS you are committing a crime. You could be sent to jail on several charges plus, be required to pay back money received from SSI and taxes owed. Not reporting the income can also cause you to be disallowed from receiving SSI in the future.
Is there a benefit to working, paying social security and receiving social security benefits
yes, but you are required to report your income to the social security office so that they can adjust your benefits to the amount you make while working
You would contact 1-800-MEDICARE and inform them that you are still working or you do not wish to begin your Social Security, but need Medicare. They will then determine if you are eligible, and if so, you can arrange to pay your bill outside of the deduction from social security. Usually payment is monthly or quarterly.
No. Alabama is not one of the 4 states that do offset unemployment with the Social Security.
Yes
Yes. Neither interferes with the other.
Yes, if you were fired or laid off you can collect unemployment & it doesn't matter if you're drawing Social Security.
Yes she can.
yes
The best way to get social security benefits is to hire a social security attorney.
No. Only those who have paid into the system from working in the US.
You cannot draw benefits of two people. When your husband passed, there should have been a review of your benefits. If the ones based on his income were higher, then that is the amount you will receive.
Your age does not affect the requirement to pay SS taxes. Yes, as you gain additional work credit, your benefits may increase.