| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate Commerce - 1945 - 576 pages
...benefits be awarded as soon as possible in a case in which it is clear that benefits are due either under title II of the Social Security Act or under the Railroad Retirement Act. It ought to be clear that the Social Security Board could awiird an annuity without delay, if... | |
| Administrative law - 1988 - 866 pages
...Hospital Insurance Entitlement. (For use by individuals who are not eligible for retirement benefits under Title II of the Social Security Act or under the Railroad Retirement Act. This form may also be used for enrollment in the supplementary medical insurance program.) HCPA-43—... | |
| Administrative law - 2001 - 1056 pages
...Hospital Insurance Entitlement. (For use by individuals who are not eligible for retirement benefits under Title II of the Social Security Act or under the Railroad Retirement Act. This form may also be used for enrollment in the supplementary medical insurance program.) As... | |
| Administrative law - 1997 - 782 pages
...Hospital Insurance Entitlement (For use by individuals who are not eligible for retirement benefits under Title II of the Social Security Act or under the Railroad Retirement Act. This form may also be used for enrollment in the supplementary medical insurance program.) HCFA-43—... | |
| United States. Internal Revenue Service - Tax administration and procedure - 1963 - 1436 pages
...the Code, the retirement income shall not exceed $1,524 less any amount received by the individual as a pension or annuity under Title II of the Social Security Act. Section 1.37^4 of the Income Tax Regulations provides, in effect, that in determining the limitation... | |
| United States. Bureau of Naval Personnel - Retired military personnel - 1961 - 126 pages
...dividends. 'Retirement income" is limited to $1,200, less pensions and annuities received under Title £1 of the Social Security Act or under the railroad retirement acts of 1935 or 1937, or any pensions or annuities which are otherwise excludable from gross income (VA pensions,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Aging - Social security - 1974 - 78 pages
...In the case of a single individual, this maximum amount is equal to $1,524 ($2.286 for the case of aged married couple filing a joint return) minus the...pension or annuity under title II of the Social Security Act or under the Railroad Retirement Acts of 1935 and 1937, (2) in the case of an individual who has... | |
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