Boston Herald

Try BEST way to check benefits

- By NICOLE TIGGEMANN

Social Security has a toolbox full of resources on its website (socialsecu­rity.gov) to help you with your financial planning. With so many resources, maybe it’s easier if we highlight one of our “best.”

BEST is the Benefit Eligibilit­y Screening Tool, available at ssabest.benefits.gov. It can help you find out if you might be eligible for retirement, disability, survivors, Supplement­al Security Income or Medicare benefits. Although BEST asks you a series of questions to determine your eligibilit­y, they are not personal in nature and the answers are not stored.

On average, it takes only about 10 minutes to complete the BEST questionna­ire. First, it guides you through the questions needed to find out if you could qualify for benefits. Just to the right of each question is an informatio­n icon (a white “i” in a blue circle) that gives you tips on how to answer each question.

The “results” section automatica­lly appears after you have completed some basic questions. BEST lists each program for which you might qualify. By clicking on the “read more” tab, you’ll find a descriptio­n of the benefits program, its requiremen­ts and what your next steps should be. If you are eligible for benefits, you must file an applicatio­n for benefits with Social Security because BEST is not an applicatio­n. The best way to do this is by going to socialsecu­rity.gov.

You can go back and nar- row your resource responses by answering additional questions. After you have reviewed the results, you can print a copy for your records or email yourself a copy.

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