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Aleks [24]
3 years ago
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What are the implications of being a representative payee for social security?

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1 answer:
klio [65]3 years ago
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Answer:

Hi, names Sergeant von, . I see that you were wondering what this means??.

Representative Payee – an individual or organization we appoint to receive and manage the Social Security or SSI benefits of another person. A representative payee must use the funds they receive for the use and benefit, and in the best interest of, the beneficiary.

Explanation:

We appoint a payee to receive the Social Security or SSI benefits for anyone who can't manage or direct the management of his or her benefits. . A payee's main duties are to use the benefits to pay for the current and future needs of the beneficiary, and properly save any benefits not needed to meet current needs. Im pretty sure that this will help you!:)

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