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Annual Earnings Test Adjustments for Retirement, Spousal, and Survivor Benefits
May 22, 2024
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The heart of the question relates to the adjustment at FRA relating to benefits withheld due to the Annual Earnings Test. Does that adjustment occur with only retirement benefits, or will that adjustment apply also to survivor or spousal benefits as well?
When Social Security benefits are withheld...
Handling Overpayment Due to Government Pension (WEP) Impact on Social Security
May 22, 2024
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A client worked for the city for 35 years. He receives a sizable government pension. Client just received a letter indicating that he is overpaid due to the government pension (WEP). Do you have any suggestions regarding repayment to SSA?. Client is 71 years old.
Your client’s overpayment issue wi...
Why the 2/3 GPO Offset Might Affect Your Survivor Benefits with a PERS Pension
May 16, 2024
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I have a lady who lost her husband in February this year. She is on PERS, so she has a non-taxed pension. Here are the numbers: Survivor DOB 12/23/1943 Husband DOB 07/13/1937 Husband Date of Death 2/4/2024 She receives $1,296/month from PERS His SS income was $1,580/month Seems to me that, a...
Adjustments at FRA for Benefits Withheld Due to the Annual Earnings Test
May 15, 2024
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The heart of the question relates to the adjustment at FRA relating to benefits withheld due to the Annual Earnings Test. Does that adjustment occur with only retirement benefits, or will that adjustment apply also to survivor or spousal benefits as well?
The adjustment for benefits withheld due t...
Can SSDI and Medicare Continue When Returning to Work?
May 03, 2024
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Can someone remain on SSDI and Medicare when returning to work? Circumstance: 30-year-old male currently on Social Security Disability due to 3 kidney transplants (1998, 2005, 2019). This fall he returned to work part-time in a warehouse in a temporary seasonal job ending this month, and wonders if ...
Can a Widower Switch to His Own Work Record and Backdate Benefits?
Apr 25, 2024
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I have a client, widower (July, 2016), has been drawing a surviving spouse benefit since he was eligible and just turned 70 on March 1, 2024. He is wants to switch over to his work record, which he has been delaying. My question is, will he be able to back date his election to his own work record u...
Will Working Longer Eliminate the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP)?
Apr 17, 2024
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I have a situation where someone has worked and is captured under WEP. The client is currently 65, and believes that if he works another 6 years, he will collect his full SS benefits and government pension.
Your client’s understanding that working another six years could allow them to collect the...
Understanding the Earnings Test and Spousal Benefits for Early Retirement
Apr 11, 2024
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I have a question in regard to spousal benefit for my clarification. If I have a client that is 63 and his wife is 62. She has her own work record but is a much lower income earner. If she elects to turn on her benefit early (age 62) and for a reduced benefit amount and her husband waits until age ...
Can Social Security Benefits Be Suspended After Age 67 Without Repayment?
Apr 10, 2024
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My client, age 67, is currently collecting his SS benefits. He called SSA to suspend his benefit so he could start to receive DRC’s. SSA told him he could only do so if he paid back the SS benefits that he had received so far. She said that was a recent rule change. Is that correct? If not, is there...
Eligibility for Widower Benefits After Remarriage
Mar 04, 2024
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A new case has come to my attention where the ex-wife of over 10 years died. The ex-husband has remarried but remarried after age 60. He went to SSA to file on the ex-wife’s record (widower benefits) and was denied.
- Married over 10 years
- Divorced more than 2 years (not an issue-MDK)
- Remarried a...