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+ | ====== Special Government Help for Your Retirement ====== | ||
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+ | Updated December 26, 2021 | ||
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+ | ===== Income Programs ===== | ||
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+ | Your retirement income likely arrives in your bank account from more than one source. The primary income source for most retirees is Social Security or a [[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Social Security ==== | ||
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+ | Social Security is an earned benefit, meaning you pay into it during your working years and receive a monthly payment after your retire for the rest of your life. Your lifetime earnings impact the amount you receive as does your age when you retire. The longer you wait to retire, up to age 70, the more you receive when you claim your benefits.< | ||
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+ | Your spouse or widow(er), at least 62 years of age, can collect based on their earnings or on yours. The same applies to a divorced spouse if the marriage lasted at least 10 years. A widow(er) only has to be 60—50 if they are disabled—to collect.< | ||
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+ | ==== Supplemental Security Income (SSI) ==== | ||
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+ | This is one of the most well-known government programs that provide additional financial support to low-income citizens who are blind, have disabilities, | ||
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+ | ==== SSA Benefit Eligibility Screening Tool (BEST) ==== | ||
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+ | The Social Security Administration' | ||
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+ | ==== Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Federal Employee Retirement System (FERS) ==== | ||
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+ | * A basic benefit | ||
+ | * Social Security | ||
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+ | These three parts provide you with a regular annuity payment each month after you retire.< | ||
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+ | ==== Retirement Savings Plans ==== | ||
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+ | Work-related retirement savings plans such as 401(k)s, | ||
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+ | To learn more about available retirement savings plans, how they work, and how not to run afoul of government regulations, | ||
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+ | ==== COVID-19 and Government Income Programs ==== | ||
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+ | The coronavirus pandemic created problems within the Social Security system relative to Economic Impact Payments but did not affect monthly benefit payments. It also encouraged fraudsters to target senior citizens, causing the Social Security Inspector General to issue a warning about Social Security scams.< | ||
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+ | ===== Tax Assistance Programs ===== | ||
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+ | As a retiree, the taxes you pay will depend on the amount of income, the income source, and the degree to which you take advantage of available deductions. Government programs are available to help you prepare your taxes and in some cases offer additional assistance if you qualify. Additional information about your taxes is available in [[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Tax Credit for Older People and Those With Disabilities ==== | ||
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+ | The IRS offers a tax credit if you are older or have disabilities, | ||
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+ | ==== Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) ==== | ||
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+ | The Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) program offers free help with your taxes if you are age 60 or older. While the program is sponsored and funded by the IRS, it is conducted by qualified organizations that apply for an IRS grant to run the TCE program in a local area.< | ||
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+ | ==== Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) ==== | ||
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+ | The IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program offers free basic tax return preparation to qualified individuals including older people. General qualifications include an income of $57,000 or less, having a disability, or having limited English skills. As with TCE, VITA is funded by the IRS but run by local organizations.< | ||
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+ | IRS [[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== COVID-19 and Tax Assistance Programs ==== | ||
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+ | Due to COVID-19, a number of VITA sites and all TCE sites are closed for an undetermined period of time. To locate an open VITA site near you, use the Locator Tool referenced above.< | ||
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+ | ===== Housing Programs ===== | ||
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+ | Many people maintain the same housing in retirement they had while they were working, be it a single-family home, condo, or apartment. As you age, the decision to stay put may result in the need to adapt your housing to limited mobility or just to make major repairs. | ||
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+ | You may also need to transition to different housing at some point including assisted living, nursing care, or memory care. Many of these transitions are accompanied by government programs designed to help you as you age. | ||
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+ | ==== Housing Choice Vouchers ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Private Rent Subsidies ==== | ||
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+ | HUD also makes it possible for owners of private rental units, including apartments and houses, to offer subsidized housing to low-income seniors. With this program, you find your own housing using the [[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== USDA Housing Repair Program ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) ==== | ||
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+ | This program has no age requirement and is based on income only, although older people and those with disabilities are part of the target population for LIHEAP.< | ||
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+ | ==== Home Equity Conversion Mortgages (HECMs) for Older Homeowners ==== | ||
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+ | A reverse mortgage allows you to withdraw a portion of your home's equity in the form of a loan that you pay back over time or when you leave your home. The amount you receive depends on the amount of equity, the age of the youngest borrower, current interest rates, and the lesser of the appraised value or HECM FHA mortgage limit, or the sales price of the home. | ||
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+ | An explanation of the program can be found on the HUD [[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Housing Counseling ==== | ||
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+ | HUD also sponsors housing counseling agencies all over the country that can provide advice on buying or renting a home, and how to deal with defaults, foreclosures, | ||
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+ | If you want to zero in on a specialist you can also look specifically for a [[https:// | ||
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+ | As with the LIHEAP program, the housing counseling program isn't just for older people. It also may not be free, although fees are based on what you can afford and may not apply depending on your income. Any fee is disclosed upfront.< | ||
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+ | ==== COVID-19 and Government Housing Programs ==== | ||
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+ | One of the most significant actions taken by the federal government related to COVID-19 came in the form of a temporary moratorium on foreclosures and evictions from government-funded or sponsored housing. | ||
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+ | The original FHFA moratorium on foreclosures and evictions for multi-family housing was extended in June 2020 via a three-month forbearance extension for landlords. This came with a stipulation that tenants could not be evicted during the forbearance for inability to pay rent.< | ||
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+ | The program was extended several times but expired at the end of July 2021. The enrollment window for the mortgage payment forbearance program, which was also part of the COVID-19 stimulus packages, expired on Sept. 30, 2021.< | ||
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+ | A moratorium was also in place for rent payments as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, which was also extended several times since the first stimulus plan went into effect. Tenants may apply for emergency rental assistance to help cover the cost of their rent. The program, which totals $46.55 billion in aid, is administered through the U.S. Treasury.< | ||
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+ | Housing discrimination is illegal. [[https:// | ||
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+ | ===== Healthcare Programs ===== | ||
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+ | Retirement healthcare is typified by Medicare in the same sense retirement income is associated with Social Security. As important as Medicare is, it's the tip of the iceberg when it comes to government healthcare programs. | ||
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+ | ==== Medicare ==== | ||
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+ | Medicare is a long-running health insurance program provided by the federal government. It has four parts: Part A (hospital), Part B (medical), and Part D (drugs). Part C is commonly known as [[https:// | ||
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+ | There is no cost for Part A for most people. Part B charges a monthly fee that may go up each year and depends on income. The basic cost of Part B for 2021 is $148.50.< | ||
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+ | Medicare Advantage is a separate plan that essentially replaces Parts A, B, and D.< | ||
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+ | Medicare is available when you turn 65, and full information can be found on the Medicare.gov website.< | ||
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+ | ==== Medicare Savings Programs ==== | ||
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+ | Medicare Savings Programs are run by each state. Depending on your financial circumstances, | ||
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+ | There are four types of Medicare Savings Programs—each with its own income and resource limits, and each offering its own benefits. You may also qualify for Extra Help, which pays for Part D coverage. You apply for this coverage through your [[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Medicaid ==== | ||
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+ | If your income and resources are limited, you may qualify for [[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== VA Health Care Programs ==== | ||
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+ | Military veterans also have access to the [[https:// | ||
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+ | The VA does not require you to enroll in Medicare Part D, since pharmacy services are included with VA coverage. You will need to provide proof of service (usually by producing a copy of your DD214). In order to qualify, you must complete the application on the Veteran' | ||
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+ | ==== COVID-19 and Government Health Care Programs ==== | ||
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+ | COVID-19 has led to a number of changes in government healthcare programs including coverage of various coronavirus-related tests and treatments by Medicare.< | ||
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+ | ===== Nutrition Programs ===== | ||
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+ | Government programs provide support for proper nutrition care for low-income seniors and others nationwide. Many of these programs are run by states with federal support. | ||
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+ | ==== Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Senior Farmers' | ||
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+ | This USDA program issues coupon booklets to older people with low incomes that can be used to pay for fresh fruit, vegetables, and other foods at local farmers' | ||
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+ | ==== The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) ==== | ||
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+ | TEFAP is also administered by the USDA, which distributes food to each state to be handed out at food banks and soup kitchens where the food is provided to eligible low-income older people. States set the eligibility criteria including income standards. The [[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) ==== | ||
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+ | Another USDA food program, CACFP provides nutritious meals and snacks to eligible adults enrolled in adult daycare centers. Adults at least 60 years old or living with a disability may be eligible for this program. To locate an adult daycare center that offers this program [[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) ==== | ||
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+ | The USDA Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) differs from the Child and Adult Care Food Program in that it provides foods (commodities) instead of meals. To be eligible, you must be at least 60 years old and qualify as low-income, according to guidelines in the state where you live. Program guidelines and application information are available on the [[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== COVID-19 and Government Nutrition Programs ==== | ||
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+ | Food and nutrition programs including SNAP and TEFAP are major beneficiaries of both funding from the CARES Act and rules changes to make food distribution easier during the pandemic.< | ||
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+ | ===== Where to Look for Help ===== | ||
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+ | As noted above, one of the main reasons older people don't take advantage of government assistance is a lack of knowledge.< | ||
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+ | The [[https:// |