Everywhere you turn, things are going paperless. Now the Treasury Department is joining in. The millions of people still receiving their benefits checks in the mail have until March 1 to sign up for electronic delivery. “It makes sense,” says Herndon Social Security lawyer Doug Landau. “It costs 92 cents more to issue a paper…
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The Social Security Administration has released the new numbers for 2012. The Federal Government’s disability program has increased the amounts necessary for work determinations, the payments for Supplemental Income and the maximum taxable earnings. Earnings of less than $12,120 per year may not be viewed as “substantial” such that a wage earner would be deemed…
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