This podcast introduces the Association of Mature American Citizens (AMAC) and the AMAC Foundation, the Foundations Social Security Advisory Service and its “Ask Rusty” Q&A initiative, and provides some interesting details about the U.S. Social Security program. The dialog also discusses one of the most frequently received questions: Determining when to retire.
This recording presents the viewpoints of the AMAC Foundation’s Social Security Advisory Staff, trained and accredited under the National Social Security Advisors program of the National Social Security Association, LLC (NSSA). NSSA and the AMAC Foundation are not affiliated with or endorsed by the United States Government, the Social Security Administration, or any other state government. To request additional information, contact our Advisory Staff at 888-750-2622, or email us at SSAdvisor@AmacFoundation.org.
I would like to buy a copy of the “Ask Rusty” hardcover book.
Roxanne:
Our Foundation Office will contact you regarding purchase instructions. Thank you.
Gerry Hafer
AMAC Foundation, Inc.
Can you work a part-time job if you owe social security back payments of up to $6,000 yes or no
Dustin,
If you owe Social Security “back payments” (a case of where they overpaid benefits to you), they will recover that money by either a) a re-payment plan which you negotiate with them directly, or b) withholding your Social Security benefit payment until they recover what you owe. But, yes, you can still work a part-time job and your benefits will not be affected. However, if you haven’t yet reached your full retirement age and you exceed the annual earnings limit, that could add to the amount of money you will need to pay back.
Russell Gloor
National Social Security Advisor
The AMAC Foundation