The Statute of Limitations on uncollected debt for most states is 3 - 6 years. A few states go out to 10 years. But all of these are far less than 14 years. Call them, write them, whatever, and let them know they have missed their deadline.
Additionally, the autopsy showed he had no food in his stomach which indicated he had not eaten in several days. People with Alzheimer's "forget" they are supposed to eat or don't know what they are supposed to do to feed themselves :(
I don't think I've seen it mentioned, but COLAs are applied against your PIA amount each year, not against the increased amount due to delaying taking your SS.
I was on Medicare for several years prior to claiming SS and was having the premium automatically deducted. Once I started collecting SS it automatically switched over to being deducted from my SS instead of my bank account. And the first payment was duplicated out of both and was...
I had a legacy Tablo for years and absolutely loved it. Until it conked out a few months. Now I have Gen4 Tablo and my only complaint is that occasionally the Closed Captioning doesn't work. But if I back out of the station and then reload it will start working. I just wish they had remote...
Hmmm. OK. I asked because I also have a small amount on that form and although I have REITs at no time did I input that info anywhere. So trying to figure it out for myself too. I figured since I have REITs it must be valid, but just can't figure it out. Or maybe for me there is still some...
Open TurboTax. Choose "Continue" with your tax return. Go to the black bar at the top. Click on "View" then "Forms" and scroll down to Form 8995 and click on it.
I use IRS Direct Pay. It's an official IRS site. No setting up of any account for multiple payments. Just fill in amount and bank information for a single payment. Easy peasy.
Personally, I would just wait until 70 so you can maximize your benefit and also your survivor benefit if you predecease your wife.
In regard to your wife filing for spousal, is 1/2 your full retirement age benefit (age 66 benefit, not age 70 benefit) more than she is currently receiving? If...
The old fashioned way - counting calories. Measuring and weighing everything I eat. Tracking every morsel I consume, even something like "3 cashews". Every calorie is counted. After losing about 80 lbs I started going to the gym 5 days a week. I don't think that has really helped a lot on...