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

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    April’s benefits are paid in May, May’s in June, and so on. Social Security regulations require that a person live an entire month to receive benefits for that month. Say your spouse received her benefits on May 9 and died on May 30. Her family or her estate is entitled to keep the payment that arrived on May 9 because it was for April’s ...

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

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    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. He or she was living separately but collecting spousal benefits ...

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

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    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 Security to manage benefit payments for someone no longer able to do so — is also responsible for reporting a beneficiary’s death as part of their larger duty to ...

  6. 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).

  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. How does Social Security calculate the survivor benefit if my...

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    This would increase the survivor benefit by 13.7 percent. A surviving spouse needs to be at full retirement age to get 100 percent of whatever the late spouse was entitled to. If you claim survivor benefits before your full retirement age, the monthly payment will be between 71.5 percent and 99 percent of the deceased’s benefit.

  9. Does Social Security Recycle Identification Numbers? - AARP

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    Published July 15, 2022. No, the Social Security Administration (SSA) does not reuse numbers. It does not reassign a Social Security number (SSN) when the person holding that nine-digit combination dies. About 454 million SSNs have been used to date. The SSA says it issues about 5.5 million new ones a year but has enough unused numbers to last ...

  10. Can I Collect a Deceased Spouse's Social Security and My Own? -...

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    If you are already receiving a spousal benefit when your husband or wife dies, Social Security will in most cases convert it automatically to a survivor benefit once the death is reported. Otherwise, you will need to apply for survivor benefits by phone at 800-772-1213 or in person at your local Social Security office.

  11. Multiple Marriages and Social Security Survivor Benefits - AARP

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    For a divorced spouse, the marriage must have lasted at least 10 years. Eligible spouses and ex-spouses can receive up to 100 percent of the late beneficiary's monthly Social Security payment, if they have reached full retirement age, or FRA. For people claiming survivor benefits, FRA is 66 and 2 months for people born in 1957 and 66 and 4 ...

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