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To: Still the One - Orleans From: Standing Still - Jewel
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@GailL1 I thought it was a novel, outside the box, idea that should be acknowledged. Unfortunately, I don't think a lot of people would buy into it because it would cost them 12.4% for a payout 40-50 years later. Like for my wife that would've be...
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When to apply for SS depends on what month you want your first payment. SS is paid in arrears so a December start will provide the first payment in January. You can apply for SS the 4th month before your start month. For a December start, you coul...
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@GailL1 That is an interesting solution that is similar to the federal governments method for including military time as part of the federal retirement system. Civil service employees can get their military time added to their federal service time b...
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@PatriciaT879467 When I started SS in a past January, I had paid Medicare for the 3 months Jan, Feb, and March in December. My first SS payment (January) was in late February and it had the February Medicare deducted. So SS owed me back Medicare ...
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To: Still the One - Orleans From: Standing Still - Jewel
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1611
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@GailL1 I thought it was a novel, outside the box, idea that should be acknowledged. Unfortunately, I don't think a lot of people would buy into it because it would cost them 12.4% for a payout 40-50 years later. Like for my wife that would've be...
1
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435
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When to apply for SS depends on what month you want your first payment. SS is paid in arrears so a December start will provide the first payment in January. You can apply for SS the 4th month before your start month. For a December start, you coul...
1
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2
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@GailL1 That is an interesting solution that is similar to the federal governments method for including military time as part of the federal retirement system. Civil service employees can get their military time added to their federal service time b...
2
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1
Kudo
478
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@PatriciaT879467 When I started SS in a past January, I had paid Medicare for the 3 months Jan, Feb, and March in December. My first SS payment (January) was in late February and it had the February Medicare deducted. So SS owed me back Medicare ...
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337
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To: Still the One - Orleans From: Standing Still - Jewel
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1611
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@GailL1 I thought it was a novel, outside the box, idea that should be acknowledged. Unfortunately, I don't think a lot of people would buy into it because it would cost them 12.4% for a payout 40-50 years later. Like for my wife that would've be...
1
Reply
2
Kudos
435
Views
When to apply for SS depends on what month you want your first payment. SS is paid in arrears so a December start will provide the first payment in January. You can apply for SS the 4th month before your start month. For a December start, you coul...
1
Reply
2
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192
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@GailL1 That is an interesting solution that is similar to the federal governments method for including military time as part of the federal retirement system. Civil service employees can get their military time added to their federal service time b...
2
Replies
1
Kudo
478
Views
@PatriciaT879467 When I started SS in a past January, I had paid Medicare for the 3 months Jan, Feb, and March in December. My first SS payment (January) was in late February and it had the February Medicare deducted. So SS owed me back Medicare ...
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2
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337
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