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Kidney donor advocates for disability benefits

“Back in 2010, Sianini Faitala came to me and advised she had taken off work to donate a kidney to her aunt. So when she came back to work from the surgery she went to her HR office. She was…

Give your mom some Extra Help through Social Security

Mother’s Day is right around the corner. It’s always nice to give Mom a card, flowers or candy, but this year, people all over the country are helping their moms save an estimated $4,000 annually on the cost of Medicare…

Teachers And Social Security

With all the noise about teacher pensions (lately it’s more noise than signal) it’s interesting that Social Security receives so little attention. Social Security impacts teacher retirement and is also an illustrative comparison point in terms of the decisions facing…

Medicare vs. private insurance: Which costs less

Wonder why some doctors grumble when a Medicare patient walks in the door? It’s likely because the government program  typically pays only 80% of what private insurers do. Medicare has the bad rap of being a big, bloated government program, but…

Using Retirement Accounts to Fund a Business Startup Draws IRS Scrutiny

IRS is increasing scrutiny into a complex practice for using retirement accounts to fund a business. The practice may trip up business owners who take advantage of it.  In the end, it could cost them not only their retirement nest…

Doctors say Medicare report only half of story

It took more than a decade of full-time training for Dr. Gohar Salam to be able to perform the complex eye surgeries he specializes in at his private practice. A retinal specialist in ophthalmology, he can operate on the delicate tissues…

Medicare reimbursement rates low for local providers

Dozens of local health care providers saw Medicare reimbursement rates dip under 20 percent while some got half the amount they billed for, according to new data recently released by the federal government showing Medicare claims and payments. For the first…

Your 2013 tax bill probably rose; here’s why

Whether you filed your taxes months ago or just finished your return, millions of Americans saw their 2013 tax bills go up. The “fiscal cliff” deal that Congress hammered out at the beginning of 2013 seems like ancient history, but it’s…

Social Security to resume benefits statement mailings

Paper Social Security benefits statements, which used to be mailed out every year and then fell victim to budget cuts, are going to make a partial comeback. Starting this September, the Social Security Administration (SSA) will resume mailings at five-year intervals…

Social Security Benefits From Your Ex

“I don’t think it is right for longtime divorcées to receive the windfall of a widow’s benefit,” writes a reader. “Social Security could save some money there.” She’s referring to your right to tap into your ex-spouse’s survivor’s benefit if you…

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