Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 December 1950 — Page 13
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FRIDAY, DEC. 29, 1950
Taxes, Benefits Under. New Law
Social Security: 3
(This is the third of five question-and-answer articles exthe meaning of the 1950 amendments to the Social Security Act. It is based on information issued by the Federal
Security Administration.)
If you are the survivor of a If you are 75 or over, you worker who died before the mew receive benefits regardless
social security amendments were much you earn. enacted, and who was not insured,
the new amendments?
No. Except for special World for wages in covered employ-||iil War II credits, which will be dis- ments, earning up to $50 in a
If you are under 75, you may are you eligible for benefits under have limited earnings and still] {receive benefits. You may work!
of how
cussed in the fifth article, the old Month, and still accept a social
eligibility requirements
in effect for survivors of persons
ne died before Sept. 1, 1950.
der the new law?
cent of first $100 plus 15 per cent|Substantial work. of the remainder. A worker whose!
he is entitled to benefits.
ity tax?
Until the end of 1953, it will be 11; per cent each for employee
and employer;
per cent; from 1960-64, 21%
from 1954-59, 2| CArmings? monthly insurance payments?
‘No. You may receive monthly
per|
cent; from 1965-69, 3 per cent,
and after 1969, 34 per cen
Through 1950, only the first $3000 in wages in a year is taxable; beginning in 1951, the first $3600]
(These rates apply only
to Wages; rates on self-employ-|
ment income will be covered in State Lists
the fourth article.)
When you become 65, or die Road Construction ||
are benefits paid automatically? No; claims must be filed before |
lump sum can be paid only if a
claim is filed within two years Rj
of the worker's
If you are under 75 and have average monthly wage is less Wages or net earnings from selfthan $40 will get at least $20 if employment that may result in suspension of benefits, you must How much is the social secur- "Otify your nearest social secur-| ity field office at once. |
How about
Does
nnuities,
remain Security check for that month, Beginning Jam. 1, 1951, if you jare under 75 and do substantial How much will benefits be un- work as a self-employed person! {in a trade or business covered by| Under the formula in the new social security, you will not be! law, the average monthly wage eligible for benefits for one or; will be based on the number of more months if your net earnings months elapsing after 1950, rather from such work average more than 1936. When the average than $50" a month for the taxable monthly wage is $100 or less, the|year, old-age benefit will be half of Payable will depend on the amount | that amount; when it is between|0f earnings during the year and $100 and $300, it will be 50 per/the number of months you do
The number of checks not
income
that
est on bonds, or pensions.
"from ||! sources other than wages or |
affect
t payments even though you have] income from capital investment,| rentals from real es-| ja dividends from stock, inter-|
The State Highway Department | any payments are made. Monthly today announced the following |{{ payments can go back for only Indiana roads closed because of six months before the month in construction: which the cldim is filed, and the
IND. 10—-From Rd. 39 to Rd. 35; 29
miles over Rds. 39, 14 and 35.
IND. —~North of Elwood; 15 miles over |
38, KT IND, 13
and AND 15—Closed at Wabash and |
death. Make Hill Sts. in Wabash; detour eight blocks
claims immediately at your nearest social security office. If you
are 65 or over and covered by Denver: social security, go to that office "Fs.
over city streets
14— From Sliver 1 Lake to Rd. 13; 19
IND. miles over Rds IND. 16—Closed” detour
—Closed at
for advice even though you have of ihe ‘Indiana-Onlo. lin
not yet retired,
Do you have to be in need before you can claim payments? No; this is insurance. A retired
worker, his wife or widow, and!in Riles County; Rds 120 and children,
usually minor
may |
qualify for benefits without re-|
gard to financial resources. Hus- | _
bands, widowers,
sometimes minor childre ever, must prove de
parents and! how-
nce for
at least half their support on the worker on whose record they
claim benefits.
If you still have earnings from |
work,
Can you receive monthly} |
insurance payments?
~-Beauty Is UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
over Rds. 27 and 124, IN!
I ty one mile over
Willshire, ne; detour
ast of Noblesville;
ayer Ras. 32 and 13,
9-—From Rd. 14 t 22 miles over Rds.
pe unt:
land
west of county
O., east! 15 miles |
10 miles |
0 Rd, 10 in Jas- | 14, hod
IND. 62—Bridge damaged at. Priendship |
Closed south of Mt. fe four miles over county road. Ferry
iclosed at Ohio Riv IND. 762—Ferry closed at Wabash River.
detour 19 miles over |
Vernon;
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