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If you have reached full retirement age, but are not yet age 70, you can ask us to suspend retirement benefit payments.
You do not have to sign your request to suspend benefit payments. You may ask us orally or in writing. Note: If you started receiving Social Security benefits less than 12 months ago and you changed your mind about when they should start, you may be able to withdraw your Social Security claim and re-apply at a future date. If your request is approved, you must repay all the benefits you and your family received based on your retirement application. |
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Before you make your decisionThere are some things you need to know about what will happen if you suspend your retirement benefits.
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