Search: Login

Free Connecticut Social Security Benefits Letter

Use this letter to request a personal Earnings and Benefit Estimate Statement from the Social Security Administration that shows an individual’s social security earnings history and estimates his or her future social security benefits.

Create your FREE Connecticut Social Security Benefits Letter in minutes with our easy online interview. Save, share or print your legal document immediately – no waiting! Plus, enjoy the benefits of an Easy Legal Care™ membership for a week.

Start your FREE legal document now

  Start your legal document now.

Learn more

 
Already a member? Log in here

Document Help

Social Security Earnings/Benefits Letter

 

The Social Security Administration (SSA) offers a free personal Earnings and Benefit Estimate Statement. This statement shows your social security earnings history and estimates how much you have paid in social security taxes. It also estimates your social security retirement, disability and survivor benefits and tells you how you can qualify for these benefits.

By requesting your Earnings and Benefit Estimate Statement, you can confirm that the SSA has accurately recorded your contributions to date. The statement includes wages from employment and self-employment income but not income from passive investments. If you believe that your earnings records differ from those of the SSA, you can call the toll-free number on the statement to clarify the discrepancy. Also, you can use the statement's projected benefits to plan for your retirement.

Your social security credits earned and the benefit estimates may change over time. Furthermore, the accuracy of your predicted earnings will determine the accuracy of your benefit estimates. Keep in mind that social security benefits are designed to supplement, not provide the exclusive means of, your retirement income.

The SSA is allowed to collect the information requested in this letter under Section 205 of the Social Security Act. This information is required in order to identify your record and prepare the earnings statement.

Providing these facts is voluntary, but without them, the SSA will not be able to give you an Earnings and Benefit Estimate Statement. The SSA and its contractors may not use this information for any other purpose.

It may take up to six weeks to receive your Earnings and Benefit Estimate Statement.

More Information

Reviewed by Lawyers

Lawyers like these are standing by to review your legal document anytime.

 

Use this document if…

Reasons to create a
Connecticut Social Security Benefits Letter

- You want to request a statement of earnings and potential Social Security benefits, to determine that all earnings are accounted for by Social Security.
 Live chat by LivePerson
Click to verify BBB accreditation and to see a BBB report.

ABOUT SSL CERTIFICATES
 
Terms & Conditions   Privacy   Copyright © 2009 LexisNexis, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Copyright 2010 Rocket Lawyer Incorporated | Privacy Policy / Statement
RocketLawyer.com™ provides information and software only. This site is not a "lawyer referral service" and does not
provide or participate in any legal representation. Use of RocketLawyer.com is subject to our Terms and Conditions.