Social Security Benefits
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You can apply online, over the phone or in person for Social Security Retirement Benefits
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Social Security Benefits for children of a recipient
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Many older taxpayers have Medicare premiums deducted from their Social Security checks each month and forget to take the deduction at the end of the year.
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Social Security Benefits for divorced spouses
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This article helps you get an estimate for how much social security will pay
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HALLEX is the abbreviation for Hearings, Appeals, Litigation, and Law (LEX) Manual. It contains instructions for administrative law judges (ALJs), the Appeals Council, and the Office of Civil Actions.
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How to calculate the percentage of benefits you will receive if you retire.
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A representative payee is a person who has been chosen by the Social Security Administration to receive a Social Security or Supplemental Security Income check on behalf of another person.
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This table lists how to apply for Social Security
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This article discusses issues involving Social Security benefits, SSI and the prison population.
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Social Security Benefits for spouses
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The Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program pays benefits to disabled adults and children who have limited income and resources.
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Social Security benefits for widows and widowers
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