Is a Police Officer's temporary Social Security Disabilty Benefit (for 16 month) taxable income?
The auxiliary (child's) benefits are generally ascribed to the child, and not the payee. However, he should confirm this with his accountant.
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The auxiliary (child's) benefits are generally ascribed to the child, and not the payee. However, he should confirm this with his accountant.
Make sure you have given them your new routing/account number. Sometimes it takes a couple tries before they enter the information properly.
SSA tends not to ask for proof of what you're spending money on, but rather, will rely on your signed statements (made under penalty of perjury)...
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You should contact an attorney sooner rather than later, or at the very least appeal your denial to preserve your existing claim, and then contact...
You can put in an appeal for good cause, SSA tends to be pretty forgiving when deadlines are missed, especially if you (the claimant) are not at...
Mr. Davis has given you good information. There are no real hour restrictions, but rather income restrictions. For the most part, the money you...
Receipt of VA benefits should not affect SSD benefits.
You can call SSA at 1-800-772-1213, and follow-up. At this point, there's not much else to do.
It is certainly worth talking to an attorney who specializes in medical/dental malpractice. Better to do so sooner rather than later.
Report this matter to the police (NYPD 109th Precinct for Whitestone) and your insurance forthwith. You may still be liable, but your insurance...