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You can fill out IRS Form 919 or use a calculator on the irs.gov site. However, that much income may mess with your SS disability. You may want to check out what effect the winnings will have, if any, with the Social Security office.
(FICA) FEDERAL INSURANCE CONTRIBUTIONS ACT. The (OASDI) Old Age Survivor and Disability Insurance (FICA) (social security and Medicare taxes) all mean the same tax for social security benefits (SSB or SSDI). All mean the same thing.
You can check the status of your Federal Income Tax Return online at the Internal Revenue Service site. You will need to have the information you put in when you filed, like your social security number, name, address, etc.
Go to the IRS web site and on the site is a link to the page to check on the refund. You will need your social security number, the exact amount of refund, and filing status.
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If while receiving social security retirement benefits, I get married, can my wife receive thru me, and if so how much if my monthly check is, $1738.
The IRS can garnish up to 15% of your Social Security Disability check unless you work out an alternate repayment plan or are categorized as "uncollectible" due to income and expenses. It would be in your best interest to contact the IRS to discuss your options.
Persons eligible for Social Security or Social Security Supplemental Income (SSI) in November or December 2008 or January 2009 will receive a $250 check in May 2009.
No, a representative pay will not be able to get a loan for a child's social security disability check.
Can a student Loan garnish money, From your social security disability check when it is under $750.00
No, you will not be able to get a payday loan on a child's social security disability check with or without a debit card.
You will need to check this with your local Social Security facility.
Yes, you can have a nonprofit organization and receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI) disability benefits. However, any income you earn from the nonprofit may affect your SSI benefit amount. It's important to report all income and changes in circumstances to the Social Security Administration to ensure your benefits are calculated accurately.
Usually you will have to show a tax return or recent pay check stubs and any social security or disability you receive.
You would have to check with the Social Security Administration for the answer.
No - not social security and not disability - they are totally exempt.
Disability and taxes are unrelated. If you were injured on the job, file with the employment security office of your state. If not, check with Social Security.