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ARE YOU DISABLED AND GETTING READY TO FILE YOUR TAXES? BE SURE AND READ THIS FIRST! – Oct 2016

by | Oct 31, 2016 | In The Community, Social Security Disability |

ARE YOU DISABLED AND GETTING READY TO FILE YOUR TAXES? BE SURE AND READ THIS FIRST!

We are not tax attorneys and recommend you consult with a local tax attorney if you need further guidance in processing a tax return.

If you have filed a claim for Disability Insurance Benefits (DIB) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI), the earnings you report on your tax return can and will affect your claim for benefits. If you have worked and earned income, it is important to file your taxes and report that income accordingly. However, if you have not worked or earned very little income, but report additional self-employment income in order to receive an Earned Income Credit (EIC), your past due benefits WILL be affected.

Do not be lured into falsely filing self-employment for large income tax returns, as this can cause you to lose all disability benefits for that tax year. Additionally, filing an erroneous EIC credit can cause you to be ineligible to file that credit again for 2 or 10 years, if it is determined to be fraudulent or erroneous. Again, please consult with your tax preparer regarding your claim for disability benefits, and if you need additional tax advice, contact a qualified tax attorney. Also, keep a copy of your tax return if you have a claim pending for disability, as this may be requested by the Social Security Administration.

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