No. Only earned income is counted against your Social Security.
The letter A following your Social Security number on documents like Medicare cards indicates you are drawing benefits based on your own earnings, rather than a spouse's or another family member.
Yes; however, if the chid is receiving SSA based on your earnings, that counts as chid support paid.
over one thousand dollars.
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Yes. They are mutually exclusive.
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The SSA does not have a percentage amount that they will use to determine the amount. Do not let this discourage from earning as much as you want because of the earnings test amount because in future years your monthly benefits will be increased because of this pay back amount. The below information is available by going to the SSA gov website SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS ONLINE and use the search box for earnings test amount
You may receive Medicaid regardless of your Social Security status.
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