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    It is very easy to do. Legal immigrants and citizens will get a social security number which is how social security is tracked.

    Illegal imigrants would not generally be paying social security taxes (unless they are using a false SSN in


    It is very easy to do. Legal immigrants and citizens will get a social security number which is how social security is tracked.

    Illegal imigrants would not generally be paying social security taxes (unless they are using a false SSN in


    I do. It depends on other income. The lady summarized it.


    It will depend on your other income and your filing status.

    If this the ONLY income you had and you file as single, no problem. None of it's taxable.
    If this the ONLY income you had and you file MFS and live with your spouse, 85%


    Yes, you are allowed to receive the Pell Grant.
    You do not need to report the Pell Grant so long as you use it to pay for academic-related things.

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    Boyd column: More good news about Social Security benefits

    19.05.12 If you’ve reached your full retirement age (age 66 for anyone born between 1943 and 1954), the earnings test does not apply and you may earn unlimited money without any effect on your benefits. However, if you are younger than full retirement age, collecting benefits and still working, Social Security must offset some of your retirement benefits after a certain earnings limit is met. For people under full retirement age in 2012, the annual exempt amount of earned income is $14,640, and if you do reach that limit, we must withhold $1 from your Social Security benefits for every $2 you earn above that limit in 2012. For people who began receiving Social Security benefits before full retirement age, continue working and will attain age in 2012, the annual exempt amount is $38,880, and we will withhold $1 for every $3 you earn over that limit from your Social Security benefits this year.


    Source: The Herald Bulletin

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