To qualify for Social Security disability benefits, you must first have worked in jobs covered by Social Security. If your job is covered, then you must have a medical condition that meets Social Security's definition of disability.
SSI is income based for the household and SSDI is disability income which is what you can apply for if your illness will end in death and is expected to last more than 12 months. You have to qualify for these. I would have to say no to both. Visit ssa.gov for more info
I'm on SSDI do I file taxes on $10,300.00 total income
SSI is a federal program. Your SSDI income is too high for SSI regardless of where you live. The same is likely true for Medicaid, regardless of state.
No, If you are on ssdi, it is a paid into program and there is no money cap. If you are on SSI then yes. To receive money in this program you must be both disabled and poor. Married persons income are looked at as one income. To receive SSI there must be 2,000 dollars or less in your bank account. Again SSDI will not be affected.
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Yes, you can still qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) even if you have an annuity and a Certificate of Deposit (CD). The income and assets from these sources may affect your eligibility and the amount of benefits you receive, but they will not automatically disqualify you from receiving SSDI. It is important to review your specific financial situation with a Social Security Administration representative to determine your eligibility.
do ssdi receive a check
Social Security Disability (SSDI) is used by people in all professions. SSDI is sometimes the only source of income for people with disabilities. The best way to determine the qualifications, is to visit a Social Security office.
Unless you are a co-borrower or co-signer or otherwise involved in the contract, you cannot be forced to pay another person's debt, regardless of his relationship to you.
i am disabilitly ssdi , can i get a tax refund? yes or no