Thomas A. Klint of Premier Disability Services, LLC® – guest speaker at the University of Minnesota Law School November 20, 2014
Posted December 5, 2014 by Premier Disability Services, LLC®
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We all see the Social Security amount taken out of our paychecks every two weeks, but many people don’t know why the money is being removed or what it is going toward. Social Security functions as a way for disabled or injured workers to make ends meet in the face of mounting medical costs and lost wages.
Over the past couple weeks; we’ve filled you in on all sorts of processes involved with the application for SSDI benefits. We’ve also walked you through the hearing and denial processes. A common question regarding SSDI benefits is what tax implications are associated with them.
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