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Is the $3790 amount based upon this formula: AIME Formula:Adding all 35 years of indexed earnings together, dividing by 35 to find your annual average, and dividing this result by 12 to determine your lifetime monthly average (420 months in 35 years)...
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I understand that there's a window of opportunity around my 65th birthday to apply for Medicare.If I apply and get approved, does it automatically begin, or can I suspend it from beginning, until when I choose to begin it's coverage? Or once approved...
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Hi, I read that the maximum earnings for 2019 is $132,900, correct? Does that mean if someone earns over that amount, for example $150,000 in 2019, that the amount of social security taxes/contributions won't go any higher for that person than as if ...
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Is the $3790 amount based upon this formula: AIME Formula:Adding all 35 years of indexed earnings together, dividing by 35 to find your annual average, and dividing this result by 12 to determine your lifetime monthly average (420 months in 35 years)...
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I understand that there's a window of opportunity around my 65th birthday to apply for Medicare.If I apply and get approved, does it automatically begin, or can I suspend it from beginning, until when I choose to begin it's coverage? Or once approved...
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3592
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Hi, I read that the maximum earnings for 2019 is $132,900, correct? Does that mean if someone earns over that amount, for example $150,000 in 2019, that the amount of social security taxes/contributions won't go any higher for that person than as if ...
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Kudos
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Is the $3790 amount based upon this formula: AIME Formula:Adding all 35 years of indexed earnings together, dividing by 35 to find your annual average, and dividing this result by 12 to determine your lifetime monthly average (420 months in 35 years)...
1
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0
Kudos
2372
Views
I understand that there's a window of opportunity around my 65th birthday to apply for Medicare.If I apply and get approved, does it automatically begin, or can I suspend it from beginning, until when I choose to begin it's coverage? Or once approved...
0
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Kudos
3592
Views
Hi, I read that the maximum earnings for 2019 is $132,900, correct? Does that mean if someone earns over that amount, for example $150,000 in 2019, that the amount of social security taxes/contributions won't go any higher for that person than as if ...
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