Teachers: Make Sure You Aren't Being Cheated Out of Social Security Benefits
Experts at Social Security Solutions discuss why teachers with non-covered pensions might be missing out on their Social Security benefits.
Leawood, KS, October 26, 2016 (Newswire.com) - All too often, teachers with non-covered pensions are told that they don’t qualify for Social Security benefits. In many cases, this is not accurate because most teachers have worked some number of years in “covered” jobs where Social Security taxes were either withheld or paid on their behalf.
“There is a great deal of misinformation around non-covered pensions and Social Security for teachers that leads to many teachers not claiming all the Social Security to which they are entitled,” said Robin Brewton, COO, Social Security Solutions, Inc. “We want to close the knowledge gap.”
By not claiming Social Security benefits, many teachers could be losing tens of thousands of dollars in retirement income to which they are entitled. Teachers can learn more about non-covered pensions and Social Security by viewing this complimentary webinar.
About Social Security Solutions, Inc.
Headquartered in Leawood, KS, Social Security Solutions, Inc. (www.SocialSecuritySolutions.com) delivers advice and education about Social Security benefit claiming strategies to consumers and financial professionals. Social Security Solutions, Inc. leverages its expertise, research and technology to help individuals determine the best strategy for collecting benefits in line with their overall retirement goals.
Source: Social Security Solutions, Inc.
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