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P.A.S.S. Plans are making disabled individuals' hopes for the future come true. P.A.S.S. Plans enable a S.S.I. recipient to set aside income that would otherwise customarily count against (and quite possibly, end S.S.I. and other benefits). On a P.A.S.S. Plan, a person can bank that income, and use it to obtain vocational training, buy assistive devices necessary to perform a job, obtain transportation to & from work, further his or her education, assist him or her to learn a skill, trade, or buy equipment which would allow more effective performance of that skill or trade...and much, much more! The possibilities are virtually unlimited.
An increasingly effective use of the P.A.S.S. Plan is to use it to start up a business and utilize the income to obtain all required equipment, supplies, training, and most other things necessary to run a business, be it a home business or an outside business. Having one's own business frees the individual from dependence on the "system" and brings the self-esteem that working provides. We specialize in self-employment P.A.S.S. Plans.
Most individuals who are receiving Social Security Disability benefits would prefer to work, given the miniscule income that disability benefits provide. However, the reality is, in most cases, it is the threat of losing benefits that prevents many from attempting to pursue a work goal.
The threat of losing one's medical benefits can be a very large obstacle to pursuing a job goal. The last thing most persons want is to go to work and earn more money,yet in so doing, lose their Federal or state healthcare assistance due to increased income. With a P.A.S.S. Plan, the individual is usually able to keep Medicaid in most states. Our P.A.S.S. Plan writing service will inform you how a P.A.S.S. Plan will affect your benefits, according to your own specific situation.
Visit the links to learn more about P.A.S.S. Plans and other useful information.
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USEFUL LINKS
General S.S.A. Information: 1-800-772-1213 or http://www.ssa.gov
Social Security Regional Offices: http://www.ssa.gov/regions/regional.html
S.S.A. info on P.A.S.S. Plans: http://www.ssa.gov/online/ssa-545.html
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