What does B mean after Social Security number?

B. Aged wife, age 62 or over. B1. Aged husband, age 62 or over.
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What are the 3 types of Social Security?

Social Security Benefits: Retirement, Disability, Dependents, and Survivors (OASDI)
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What does the letter a mean at the end of a social security number?

"A" means that that person would be the primary applicant.
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What do Social Security codes mean?

Number Has Three Parts

The nine-digit SSN is composed of three parts: The first set of three digits is called the Area Number. The second set of two digits is called the Group Number. The final set of four digits is the Serial Number.
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Does your SSN tell where you were born?

SSNs have never been assigned directly to note a person's birthplace; before 1972, the number reflected the location of the office issuing the number, and since 1972, numbers have been assigned by the address written on the application.
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What is a beneficiary identification code for Medicare Part B?

The HICN is the number identifying Medicare entitlement for an individual. It includes the nine-digit SSN combined with a one- or two-position alpha-numeric suffix known as the beneficiary identification code (BIC).
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What is a suffix on a Social Security card?

l The second part of the claim number is the suffix following the SSN. n It is usually a letter which may or may not be followed by a digit. n The suffix indicates the type of benefits the claimant receives.
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What is a Social Security award letter?

An award letter (also known as an award notice) is what the Social Security Administration (SSA) sends out to inform an individual that a claim for benefits has been approved. Though award letters go out for any type of benefit application, the term is most commonly associated with disability claims.
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Is it harder to get SSI or SSDI?

According to government statistics for applications filed in 2018, many people receive technical denials: 45% for SSDI applicants and 18% for SSI. In that same year, approval rates at the application level based on medical eligibility alone were 41% for SSDI and 37% for SSI.
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Which pays more SSDI or SSI?

In general, SSDI pays more than SSI. Based on data from 2020: The average SSDI payment is $1,258 per month. The average SSI payment is $575 per month.
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What is the maximum Social Security benefit?

The most an individual who files a claim for Social Security retirement benefits in 2022 can receive per month is: $2,364 for someone who files at 62. $3,345 for someone who files at full retirement age (66 and 2 months for people born in 1955, 66 and 4 months for people born in 1956).
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What does the Social Security lump-sum election mean?

Under the lump-sum election method, you refigure the taxable part of all your benefits for the earlier year (including the lump-sum payment) using that year's income. Then you subtract any taxable benefits for that year that you previously reported. The remainder is the taxable part of the lump-sum payment.
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What is the difference between Social Security and SSI?

Social Security benefits may be paid to you and certain members of your family if you are “insured” meaning you worked long enough and paid Social Security taxes. Unlike Social Security benefits, SSI benefits are not based on your prior work or a family member's prior work.
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How much does Social Security pay for death?

Do we pay death benefits? A one-time lump-sum death payment of $255 can be paid to the surviving spouse if they were living with the deceased. If living apart, they were receiving certain Social Security benefits on the deceased's record.
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How often do you get a Social Security award letter?

We will send a notice whenever we must tell you about activity on your case. For example, if you receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and changes in your living arrangement, other income, or resources affect your benefit amount, you will receive a notice each time your benefit amount changes.
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What does BNC mean on Social Security letter?

On Social Security COLA notice, we began displaying a Beneficiary Notice Code (BNC). The BNC is an encrypted 13-character alphanumeric code that helps our employees identify the notice and the beneficiary, and further eliminates the need to include the SSN.
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How do I get my Social Security award letter?

Visit www.ssa.gov/myaccount to learn about those today. Your personal my Social Security account is the fastest, most efficient way to get your Benefit Verification Letter. The most convenient way to contact us from anywhere, on any device, is to visit www.ssa.gov.
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What does MI and suffix mean?

Suffix. -mi. Evidential suffix, first-hand information. Indicates that the speaker has direct evidence/knowledge of some fact, having experienced it, seen it, heard it, etc.
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Is JR part of a legal name?

' and various prefixes such as 'Mr. ' and 'Mrs.,' the suffixes 'Jr. ' and 'III' are actually part of a person's official, legal name. They appear on the formal record of one's birth.
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What is the BIC code on Medicare Part B application?

What are Beneficiary Identification Codes (BIC)? BICs indicate the type of benefits a Social Security claimant receives and are used as Medicare claim numbers. These codes are not assigned to a claim number until the claimant applies for Social Security benefits.
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What does Medicare beneficiary identifier mean?

The Medicare Beneficiary Identifier (MBI) is the new identification number that has replaced SSN-based health insurance claim numbers (HICNs) on all Medicare transactions, such as billing, claim submissions and appeals.
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What is the format of a Medicare number?

We use numbers 1-9 and all letters from A to Z, except for S, L, O, I, B, and Z. If you use lowercase letters, our system will convert them to uppercase letters. How does the MBI look on the card? The MBI's 2nd, 5th, 8th, and 9th characters are always letters.
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What do the 2 middle numbers in Social Security mean?

The group numbers are the two middle numbers of a social security number. These numbers do not represent the geographical region, but they do represent the order in which a number was issued for a particular region.
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