['Compensation']
['Social Security']
12/06/2023
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We will further reduce your benefits (other than a disability insurance benefit) because of your excess earnings (see §404.430), after your benefits may have been reduced because of the following:
(a) The family maximum (see §§404.403 and 404.404), which applies to entitled beneficiaries remaining after exclusion of beneficiaries deemed not entitled under §404.436 (due to a deduction for engaging in non-covered remunerative activity outside the United States or failure to have a child in one’s care);
(b) Your entitlement to benefits (see §404.410) for months before you reach full retirement age (see §404.409(a)) (this applies only to old-age, wife’s, widow’s, widower’s or husband’s benefits);
(c) Your receipt of benefits on your own earnings record, which reduces (see §404.407) your entitlement (or deemed entitlement; see §404.420) to benefits on another individual’s earnings record; and
(d) Your entitlement to benefits payable (or deemed payable) to you based on the earnings record of an individual entitled to a disability insurance benefit because of that individual’s entitlement to workers’ compensation (see §404.408).
[32 FR 19159, Dec. 20, 1967, as amended at 38 FR 17716, July 3, 1973; 43 FR 8133, Feb. 28, 1978; 68 FR 40123, July 7, 2003; 70 FR 28813 May 19, 2005]
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