Social secuirty Flashcards
SS eligibly
40 quarters of coverage
SS reduction of benefits
Benefits reduced for retiring before FRA 2 years: 10%
3 years: 20%
4 years: 25%
5 years: 30%
SS increase in benefits
8% increase each year after FRA benefits delayed until age 70
SS beneficiaries at RETIREMENT
Participant,
child under 18,
spouse with child under 16,
spouse at FRA
SS beneficiaries for SURVIVORSHIP
Fully insured
Child under 18
Spouse with child under 16
Spouse at FRA
Ex spouse if not remarried
dependent parent
SS beneficiary SURVIVORSHIP
Currently insured
Child under 18
Spouse with child under 16
SS beneficiary for disability
Participant
Child under 18
Spouse with child under 16
Spouse at FRA
Medicare
Health insurance for people 65 and older
Medicare part A
Hospital insurance
Coverage: inpatient hospital care, skilled nursing care, home health care, hospice
Medicare part B
Covers dr visits, lab tests, med equipment
What’s excluded from Medicare
Part A: custodial care (LTC)
Part B: dental, cosmetic, hearing aids, eye exams, routine physicals
Medicare part D
Drug coverage
Taxation of Disability Insurance
- If EMPLOYEE pays premium with AFTER TAX dollars
- premiums are NOT deductible
- Benefits are TAX FREE
- If EMPLOYEE pays premiums with PRE TAX dollars
- benefits are taxable
- If EMPLOYER pays the premium
- premiums are deductible to employer
- benefits are TAX FREE
Taxation of Life Insurance Premiums
- premiums paid by employer are taxable income if employee coverage is OVER $50k
- insurance premiums paid my employer are deductible by employer
when are annuities LIFO vs FIFO
Annuities BEFORE 1982 - FIFO
Annuities AFTER 1982 - LIFO