Jan
18
Social Security Earning Limit?
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Question:
If you are on Social Security what is the limit on the amount you can make if you go to work?
Answer:
The amount allowed by Social Security this year is $13,560 or if your using the monthly test $1,130 a month. If it is your full retirement year you are allowed to earn $36,120 from January to the month before your full retirement age month. If you are on Disability the rules are completely different.
Please let me know if you would like clarification or additional information.
Jan
16
Return to work or not
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Question:
Hi, i have a question. My mother is 62 and has been collecting widowers benefits. In July of 2007 she went out of work on medical disability for treatment of breast cancer. We are deciding if she should return to work or not. How would her widowers benefits be affected if she does not return to work at this young age?
Answer:
Your mother is receiving widows benefits and is subject to the earnings limit. If she is earning under the $13,000 allowed by Social Security, she is getting her checks monthly. Her work is not counted if it is under that amount. Otherwise Social Security is holding $1 for every $2 over that amount. If she cannot return to work because of her disability she should file for disability on her own earnings. She could get a higher benefit amount and be eligible for Medicare after a two year waiting period. Widows should start checking their own benefit at age 62 to see if it is more beneficial to file on their own earnings.

