- Understanding the Benefits
This publication, Understanding the Benefits, explains the basics of the Social Security retirement, disability, and survivors insurance programs The current Social Security system works like this: when you work, you pay taxes into Social Security We use the tax money to pay benefits to: People who have already retired
- Application for Social Security Card
To apply for a replacement card, you must provide one document to prove your identity If you were born outside the U S , you must also provide documents to prove your U S citizenship or current, lawful, work-authorized status See page 2 for an explanation of acceptable documents
- EN-05-10220 - How You Can Help Us Protect Your Social . . .
There are several things you can do online: apply for benefits; start or complete your request for an original or replacement Social Security card; get useful information; find publications; and get answers to frequently asked questions
- Information for TSP Participants Leaving Federal Employment
There are two types of TSP in-service withdrawals: financial hardship and age-591⁄2 To qualify for a financial hardship withdrawal, you must have a financial need that meets certain requirements, and you must certify, under penalty of perjury, that you have a genuine financial hardship
- Nutrition for Life: Diabetes Plate Method
These five food groups are the foundation for healthy eating Fill 1 2 of the plate with non-starchy vegetables • Non starchy vegetables are low in carbohydrates One serving amounts to one cup raw veggies, such as a salad greens or 1⁄2 cup cooked, such as broccoli
- Publication 1635 (Rev. 2-2014) - Internal Revenue Service
What is an EIN? An Employer Identification Number (EIN) is a nine-digit number that IRS assigns in the following format: XX-XXXXXXX It is used to identify the tax accounts of em-ployers and certain others who have no employees However, for employee plans, an alpha (for example, P) or the plan number (e g , 003) may follow the EIN
- RESIDENT RIGHTS RESPONSIBILITIES - HUD. gov
YOUR RIGHTS As a resident of a HUD-assisted multifamily housing property, you should be aware of your rights
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