Essential Factors about your SS Retirement Benefits Application
Important things to remember in your application for SS retirement benefits
Everyone in the United States, especially citizens,
permanent residents and naturalized citizens are aware of the Social Security
program. This popular and expensive government program was designed to support
the needy Americans, primarily disabled and elderly ones.
How can a person
benefit from the social security?
The social security system works by having working Americans
pay out a portion of their income as taxes. By doing so, they become qualified
to receive certain benefits upon reaching retirement age or contracting a
disability.
Both the worker and his or her employer pay taxes to the
social security program. The worker pays 6.2% of his/her wages and the employer
pays the other 6.2%. Meanwhile, self-employed persons must pay the full 12.4%
social security tax from their income.
The social security program concentrated on retirement
benefits gets the 10.6% of the amount the worker pays while the remaining 1.8%
goes to the program for disability benefits.
On Social Security
Retirement Benefits
If you are entering the retirement age and assured that you
have paid enough social security taxes to be qualified for retirement benefits
under the social security, then you need to apply for them. The Social Security
Administration (SSA) will not automatically provide these benefits for you.
Application forms specially designed for those making a claim for retirement
benefits must be filled up and submitted.
The form requests specific details like:
- your
social security number
- proof
of American citizenship
- certificate
of birth
Checking your benefit
amount
Every year about the time your birthday comes around, you
get a statement from the SSA giving you information on the amount you have paid
in the retirement benefits program. You must use this statement in your
application. Early on, if you notice a problem with the details of the SS
statement, you have to make sure that it is corrected immediately to avoid
problems when you finally claim your benefits.
The statement also gives you information as to the amount
you will receive where you to retire at 62 years old and thereafter. Thus, you
can also decide at exactly what age, starting 62 years old, you intend to apply
for your retirement benefits.
Deciding on your
retirement age
About two-thirds of people in the U.S. in their retirement
ages prefer to receive their benefits as early as possible. Some of them are in
urgent need of the money they are bound to receive and thus do not have much
choice in the matter.
You have to consider many things in deciding when to apply
for your retirement benefits:
- retirement
plans – whether you still intend to continue working
- health
and life expectancy concerns
- your
spouse's and other dependents' needs
- accessibility
of some other retirement plans you have set up before
Your social security retirement benefit is a significant
matter that should not be overlooked. As an added security, the social security
ensured the following:
- Until
your death, you will keep on receiving such benefits
- Your
benefits are adjusted based on the inflation, you need not worry of it
losing value as time goes by
A legal specialist's
added help
Before starting your application, it is also advisable to
ask for the advice of a social security retirement benefits lawyer. If you are
in Los Angeles, for example , it is much better to seek the legal advice from a
lawyer of the said city. They have the authority to give you proper advice regarding
your retirement concerns.
More information can be found about this topic on FAQ on
retirement benefits and by getting the advice of a Los Angeles social security
retirement benefits lawyer at http://socialsecuritylawattorney.com/Social-Security-Retirement-Attorney.html
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Lala C. Ballatan a.k.a Kay Zetkin discovered the pleasure of writing through her daily journals way back when she was 10. With writing, she felt freedom – to express her viewpoints and assert it, to bring out all concerns -- imagined and observed, to bear witness.
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