Social Security Q&A: Can My Wife Qualify for Benefits on My Record?
Question: My wife didn’t work enough to earn 40 credits to qualify for Social Security retirement benefits. Can she qualify on my record? Answer: Even if your spouse has never worked under Social Security, she can, at full retirement age, receive a benefit equal to one-half of your full retirement amount. Your wife is eligible for reduced spouse’s benefits as early as age 62, as long as you are already receiving benefits. For more...
Social Security Q&A: What Do I Report if I Get SSI Payments?
Question : What do I need to report to Social Security if I get Supplemental Security Income payments? Answer: You need to report any changes that may affect your payment amount. This includes changes in your income or resources. You must report changes of address, changes in your living arrangements and changes in your earned and unearned income. To learn more about SSI, visit our website at http://www.socialsecurity.gov/ssi . Q: How...
Agenda: September 2015
Sept. 2 College for America Information Center When: 7:45-9 a.m. Where: 100 Campus Center Drive, Portsmouth, N.H. Details: Information on the Southern New Hampshire University program that offers competency-based and project-based programs. The event is free and preregistration is required. Contact 603-225-1947 or visit http://www.nhnonprofits.org to register. Sept. 3 Building Leaders in the Construction Industry When: 8:30-10 a.m....