Social Security Verification Letter

The Social Security Benefit Verification Letter, sometimes called a    “budget letter”, a “proof of income letter”, or a “proof of award letter” serves as proof of your retirement, disability, social security or medicare benefits. You may use your letter for loans, housing assistance, mortgage, and for other income verification purposes. You can also use it to prove you do not receive benefits, have applied for benefits, or that you have never received social security benefits.

In addition to name, date of birth, and benefits received, the Social Security Benefit Verification letter includes other identifiers to prevent misuse and fraud.

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You now have instant access to your Social Security Statement at any time. You will no longer receive one periodically in the mail so the government saves money and takes further steps to go green. The United States Social Security Administration now asks you to set up your account online at this link: https://www.ssa.gov/myaccount/.

Your U.S. Social Security Account enables you to 1) Make a request for a replacement card
2) Receive your U.S. Social Security Statement to review for future retirement, disability, and survivors benefits 3) View your wage earnings once a year to verify the amounts that are posted are correct 4) State the estimated Social Security and Medicare taxes you have paid 5) Check the status of your Social Security application or appeal.

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