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  2. How To Report A Death To Social Security - AARP

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    However, it is ultimately the survivor or survivors’ responsibility to ensure that Social Security is notified of a beneficiary’s death, as soon as possible. You can do so by calling Social Security at 800-772-1213 or contacting your local Social Security office. A representative payee — a person or organization appointed by Social ...

  3. Social Security When A Spouse Dies - A Guide To Survivor Benefits...

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    If you claim survivor benefits between age 60 and your full retirement age, you will receive between 71.5 percent and 99 percent of the deceased’s benefit. The percentage gets higher the older you are when you claim. If you claim in your 50s as a disabled spouse, the survivor benefit is 71.5 percent of your late spouse's benefit.

  4. Do You Have to Pay Back Social Security When Someone Dies? - AARP

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    Most funeral homes will report a death to Social Security as part of their services. (Social Security provides a form for funeral directors to perform this function.) If you want this service, be sure to provide the funeral home with the deceased’s Social Security number. You can also report the death yourself, by calling Social Security at ...

  5. 10 Facts About Social Security Benefits for Survivors - AARP

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    Here are 10 key things spouses should know about Social Security survivor benefits. 1. You become eligible at age 60 … usually. In most cases the widow or widower of a deceased worker can begin collecting a survivor benefit as early as age 60 (although the monthly payment increases if you wait — see number 4).

  6. Who Can Collect the Social Security Death Benefit? - AARP

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    Published October 10, 2018. / Updated April 07, 2022. Only the widow, widower or child of a Social Security beneficiary can collect the $255 death benefit, also known as a lump-sum death payment. Priority goes to a surviving spouse if any of the following apply: The widow or widower was living with the deceased at the time of death.

  7. Checklist for What to Do After Someone Dies - AARP

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    Some family members may be eligible for death benefits from Social Security. Generally, funeral directors report deaths to the Social Security Administration, but ultimately, it’s the survivors’ responsibility to ensure the SSA is informed. Call the SSA at 1-800-772-1213 to report the death, or visit your local SSA office. The SSA will let ...

  8. Submit a Quick Online Form. You may submit an account update request for the AARP membership account of your deceased loved one. Simply click on the button below to complete the online form. Once the form is submitted, a specialist will take care of processing the updates and send a confirmation email with details and helpful information.

  9. Can You Collect Social Security and a Pension at the Same Time? -...

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    About 2 million people, or 3 percent of Social Security beneficiaries, according to a February 2023 report by the Congressional Research Service. Most are former federal workers who were hired before 1984, when the U.S. civil service was brought under the Social Security system, and ex-employees of some state and local government agencies.

  10. Collecting Survivor Benefits From Your Ex-Spouse - AARP

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    If your late ex-spouse took reduced benefits by filing for Social Security early, you may qualify for the highest possible share of those benefits — that is, the highest possible survivor benefit — before your own FRA. If this is your situation, call the Social Security administration at 800-772-1213 to see how it will affect your survivor ...

  11. What Is a Social Security Medicare Premium Refund? - AARP

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    Published September 28, 2023. / Updated April 04, 2024. A Social Security Medicare premium refund — also known as a premium giveback — refers to Medicare Advantage plans that refund money that otherwise would go toward Medicare Part B premiums. Since most people pay their Medicare premiums directly from Social Security benefits, you’ll ...