The Benefits Blog
The Benefits Blog provides expert insights, updates, and strategies on Social Security and Medicare, tailored for financial professionals looking to enhance their knowledge and better serve their clients. Stay informed with the latest developments and tips to maximize benefits for your clients.
Understanding Spousal Benefits After Divorce and the Deemed Filing Rule
Aug 09, 2022
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I have a potential client who is 61 and will be 62 in October. She is currently divorced and has not drawn any Social Security benefits. Am I correct in stating she can reach out to SSA and draw off her ex-husband’s record given they were married for 10 years, as long as his record his higher than h...
Social Security Benefits for a Disabled Child: Choosing the Right Parent's Record
Jul 08, 2022
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The husband is FRA but plans to continue working as an orthodontist and is eligible for the max benefit based on his income. He has a 20-year-old disabled child with Down Syndrome. His spouse has been talking with the Social Security Administration and was told the child is eligible for $680 month. ...
Impact of WEP on Spousal Social Security Benefits
May 11, 2022
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If Roger (born 09/01/1950) has a non-covered pension and drawing less in SS because of WEP , does that affect Ann’s SS? I am thinking Ann (born 08/07/1956) should take hers at FRA which is 66 & 4 months and would receive 50% of Roger’s unadjusted SS. Do you agree? And what date should she use when ...
Will a Disabled Child’s Benefits Increase When a Parent Retires at 62?
Mar 04, 2022
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Have a client who is going to start Soc Sec benefits at 62. Her estimate is about $2,400 per month. She has a daughter who is 24, and will be 25 in Sept. She has been physically and mentally disabled and receives SSI (which is $947 per month). Will she get an increase when my client retires next y...
How Social Security Applies DRCs and COLA: Understanding the Process
Jan 05, 2022
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I have a client who delayed his benefit after FRA for 4 months which equates to a total of $60 (DRC) which will be added in January. His current benefit is $3,488 a month gross. What is the order of applying DRCs and COLA or is this a simultaneous calculation?
When it comes to applying Delayed Ret...
Do Surviving Spouse Benefits Include Delayed Retirement Credits (DRCs)?
Oct 13, 2021
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I understood that surviving spouse benefits include any Delayed Retirement Credits (DRCs) earned by the deceased. However, I found information online stating that if a person dies before age 70 after delaying benefits past Full Retirement Age, the surviving spouse only receives benefits based on the...
Can Disability Increase Social Security Benefits to Full PIA?
Jun 09, 2021
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My client is needing to get income now (64 years old) and just applied for SS. He plans on working and making under the $22,000 amount so he does not subject himself to the earnings test. If he applies for disability and is accepted, will he get bumped up to his full PIA?
Yes, if your client appl...
Can Returning to Work Affect Social Security Disability and Future Retirement Benefits?
Nov 27, 2020
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If I have a client who was permanently disabled and was drawing disabled benefits based upon his prior salaried employment, but then returned to work as a self-employed individual, would he still be eligible for SS benefits upon retirement based off his years as a salaried employee? Would they still...
When Should a Spouse Start Drawing Social Security? Understanding Spousal Benefits and Widow Benefits
Mar 25, 2020
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Client – I’m trying to figure out when we should think about Katie starting to draw a social security. I’m now 70 and have started drawing (I delayed until I reached 70) and she’s now 64 (Date of Birth: 8/18/1959). If she were to file at her full retirement (which would be at 66 years and 10 months ...
Spousal Benefits for a Wife on Disability When Husband Starts Social Security
Jul 03, 2019
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His wife who was born 12/20/57 is getting $1100/m from SS Disability. Once Ron starts his SS at 66.8 will she be entitled to almost half of his FRA amount? Or since she is on SS disability it changes things?
When Ron starts his Social Security benefits at age 66 and 8 months, his wife, who is curre...