20 CFR 404.436 – Excess earnings; months to which excess earnings cannot be charged because individual is deemed not entitled to benefits
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Under the annual earnings test, excess earnings (as described in § 404.430) are not charged to any month in which an individual is deemed not entitled to a benefit. A beneficiary (i.e., the insured individual or any person entitled or deemed entitled on the individual’s earnings record) is deemed not entitled to a benefit for a month if he is subject to a deduction for that month because of:
Terms Used In 20 CFR 404.436
- Beneficiary: A person who is entitled to receive the benefits or proceeds of a will, trust, insurance policy, retirement plan, annuity, or other contract. Source: OCC
- earnings: as used in this subpart (other than as a part of the phrase "net earnings from self-employment") includes the sum of your wages for services rendered in a taxable year, plus your net earnings from self-employment for the taxable year, minus any net loss from self-employment for the same taxable year. See 20 CFR 404.429
(a) Engaging in noncovered remunerative activity outside the United States (as described in §§ 404.417 and 404.418); or
(b) Failure to have a child in his or her care (as described in § 404.421).