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Using an alternative social security number (usually an EIN or employee tax identification number) was once a common strategy employed by credit repair companies. Federal law later made it illegal to perform these "file segregations" as a business. ... more
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The disability retirement benefit that you receive from the South Carolina Retirement Systems is not affected by any disability benefits you may receive from the Social Security Administration or through a workers' compensation program. ... more
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What is Medicaid? Medicaid is a health insurance program run by the state of Kentucky with state and federal funds. Medicaid has many different categories of assistance, and it is possible to be eligible under more than one category. Medicaid ... more
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Almost every one -- about 95 percent. Most of those not covered are state and local government employees with their own retirement systems. About 25% of state and local government workers are not presently covered. If all new state and local ... more
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For those employed by another, the 2007 Social Security Rate is 6.2% on your first $97,500 in wages. For those who are self-employed, the rate is 12.4% on the first $97,500 of your net profit. The Medicare Rate for those employed by another is 1.45% ... more
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YES. 20 million senior citizens living on Social Security, as well as over 250,000 disabled veterans and their widows, will receive this rebate check. ... more
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The Social Security retirement program is a federal insurance program for eligible workers 62 years and over. The program provides cash benefits for retired workers who have worked in Social Security covered jobs and have earned enough credits to ... more
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The future for government programs is far from certain. As you may be aware, many experts believe that the government does not have the money necessary to adequately fund Social Security or Medicare for the baby boomer generation. And this was ... more
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Texas inmates may file for Social Security benefits at any time. If your period of incarceration is longer than a month, applying well before your release date will shorten the wait time to receive benefits. ... more
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It is for the safety of our children. Recent articles in the media have established that youth sports generally present an increasingly enticing target for predators. AYSO conducts criminal background checks on coach, assistant coach, referee and ... more
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