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Report wages to Social Security by telephone

By , October 9th, 2009 | Work/Employment | 3 Comments

Report wages to Social Security

Terry Petterson of DisablogND recently posted about changes in the Social Security rules which now let you report earnings to SSA by telephone:

Beneficiaries, deemors and representative payees reporting a change in wages can report their monthly wages to SSA by telephone. These instructions explain what beneficiaries, deemors, and representative payees need to do in order to use the SSA phone system to report monthly wages.

Beneficiaries, deemors and representative payees who would rather not report wages by telephone can use traditional reporting methods such as mailing or bringing paystubs into their local Social Security office. Monthly telephone reporters who experience technical difficulties should contact their local field office for assistance.

For more information, including when you should call to report wages, and what you need to have before you call, check out the article at DisaBlogND.

Tomasz Stasiuk is the founding attorney of the Stasiuk Firm - a law firm devoted to exclusively handling Social Security disability cases in Colorado. Contingent fees available.
  • http://www.personalinjurydefenders.com/ LAAtty

    Using the phone is a cost effective measure. It also saves on time and effort.

  • Crystal

    I am having a hard time with the phone assist, they cannot find me?>

  • http://www.Planet10Tech.com TomaszStasiuk

    Have you tried contacting Social Security?

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