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Social Security has recently redesigned “my Social Security account” to make it easier to access your personal information. You can access the redesigned “my Social Security account” at www.ssa.gov/myaccount. If you are setting up a new account, be prepared to provide some personal information to verify your identity. When you open the account for the first time you will be prompted to answer a series of multiple-choice questions that might include inquiries and previous addresses. You can also add extra security to your account by electing to use a one-time code received via text message or email each time you log in.
With the new design, you can now conduct certain business online such as update your telephone number, address or direct deposit information. You can also see information under the Benefit Payment section, such as your reported earnings from the IRS. Other features include:
· Get their Benefit Verification or proof of income letter.
· Obtain replacement SSA-1099/SSA-1042S tax forms, if applicable.
· View their Social Security Statement.
· Request a replacement Social Security card
· Check the status of an appeal
For people who have worked, a “my Social Security account” allows you to view your contributions to the Social Security program. You can also get a personalized estimate of your future Social Security payments in retirement. Periodically reviewing your Social Security record allows you to make sure your earnings are recorded correctly and to factor the likely payout into your retirement plans. The new features are definitely a time-saver, since you won't have to wait in line at the Social Security office or on hold during a phone call.
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