All Sources Threshold definition

All Sources Threshold means 70% of your Predisability Earnings.
All Sources Threshold means 75% of your Predisability Earnings.

Examples of All Sources Threshold in a sentence

  • If the month for which benefits are being calculated falls within both the Work Incentive and the All Sources Periods, your monthly LTD Benefit is equal to your monthly Gross LTD Benefit minus the excess, if any, of your monthly Gross LTD Benefit plus Deductible Income over the All Sources Threshold.

  • If the month for which benefits are being calculated falls after expiration of the Work Incentive Period but within the All Sources Period, your monthly LTD Benefit is equal to your monthly Gross LTD Benefit minus the excess, if any, of your monthly Gross LTD Benefit plus Deductible Income over the All Sources Threshold.

  • If the month for which benefits are being calculated falls within the All Sources Period, your monthly LTD Benefit is equal to your monthly Gross LTD Benefit minus the excess, if any, of your monthly Gross LTD Benefit plus Deductible Income over the All Sources Threshold.

  • For the 7th through 12th months only, the All Sources Threshold will be set at the 100% level.

  • If the month for which benefits are being calculated falls within both the Work Incentive and the All Sources Periods, your monthly LTD Benefit is equal to your monthly Gross LTD Benefit minus the excess, if any, of your monthly Gross LTD Benefit plus Deductible Income over the All Sources Threshold (subject to the Minimum Monthly Benefit).

  • If the month for which benefits are being calculated falls within the All Sources Period, your monthly LTD Benefit is equal to the monthly Gross LTD Benefit minus the excess, if any, of the monthly Gross LTD Benefit plus Deductible Income over the All Sources Threshold (subject to the Minimum Monthly Benefit).

  • If the month for which benefits are being calculated falls after expiration of the Work Incentive Period but within the All Sources Period, your monthly LTD Benefit is equal to your monthly Gross LTD Benefit minus the excess, if any, of your monthly Gross LTD Benefit plus Deductible Income over the All Sources Threshold (subject to the Minimum Monthly Benefit).

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