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Retroactive social security benefits after age 70
Making a Retroactive Claim for Social Security Retirement Benefits
This column is the third of three columns discussing opportunities available to individuals to redo a prior Social Security claiming decision.
The first column discussed withdrawing a Social Security claim within the first year of receiving a monthly retirement benefit check. The second column discussed suspending an initial Social Security claim for benefits and then refiling for benefits at some time past full retirement age (FRA).
This column discusses making a retroactive claim for Social Security retirement benefits.
The Social Security Administration allows an individual who has passed their full retirement age (FRA) to file for a retroactive retirement benefit if the new filing date does not move their retroactive filing date past their FRA.
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The following example illustrates:
Margaret is single and has a full retirement age of 67.
She planned to file for her Social Security retirement benefit at age 70. Her monthly Social Security retirement benefit at age 67 (her “primary insurance am
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