You will have to pay federal taxes on your Social Security benefits if you file a federaltax return as an individual and your total income is more than $25,000. If you file a joint return, you will have to pay taxes if you and your spouse have a total income of more than $32,000.
no
no
There will be no effect.
There will be no effect.
if my ex spouse dies can i receive benefits on his SS if i am disability
Don't kill your husband! He's disable and is a veteran. What are you thinking?!
People can collect disability for as long as they are considered disabled. If someone is receiving and afraid of losing benefits they should speak with their local SSI about it.
Technically, that money has to be reported to the IRS, which would offset your SSI benefits, so yes, it could be reduced or withdrawn completely.
Yes, employer paid disability insurance plans are normally paid with pre-tax money, therefore the benefits will be taxed.
Generally, courts consider federal disability income to be exempt from garnishment. Disability income includes Social Security disability, or SSI, and most federal pension benefits are also exempt from judgments. Military and federal student benefits fall under the same category.
No. But they can't claim themselves if they file. No. But they can't claim themselves if they file.
No, to receive social security disability you must be considered disabled under the social security's listing of impairments.