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Frequently Asked Questions
Are there any other contributions that an employer can deduct from my wages?
Does Social Security offer loans to individuals on their accumulated balances?
Does the Social Security Age Benefit payment consider the effects of inflation?
How can I obtain a history of all my employers that I have worked with?
How do I replace a lost or stolen Social Security Card?
How much money is my employer allowed to deduct from my wages for Social Security?
If a person dies before cashing a cheque, must the cheque be returned?
If I claim benefits many times during my work life, will my Age Pension benefits be less than if I did not claim so many times?
If my employer did not pay contributions on my behalf, do I get some of the money back when he/she is eventually forced to pay?
In what cases will Social Security Office look at the “balance on my account”?
Is the Social Security Office open on Saturdays?
What is the ceiling?
When I am receiving Sickness Benefit, can I go back to work before the period of my illness ends?
Why can’t I have a choice as to whether I should pay or not?
Why can’t they reduce the pension age to 45?
Why can’t we get back some of the money we have paid after we have worked for a period, such as every ten years?
Why doesn’t Social Security pay for Sundays? Why do they deduct for Sundays?
Why don’t Spouses and Children Benefit immediately on the Death of an Insured Person?
Why isn’t there a Paternity Benefit in place?
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