can i file for my tithes if i am on ssi
Of course
SSI
In America today people think they own their land, but unless they have the Land Patent on the land they may not own it.
Yes.
If SSI is the only income that you and your spouse, if married, receive then you will not be required to file an income tax return for the Federal Government.
For 2010 I was separated from my wife. For the 2010 year she was on SSI. How should I file my taxes? I had to pay her doctor bills and other maintenance expences also. Can I file "head of household" with her as a dependent? or, should I file single?
Resources are things you own such as: cash, bank accounts, stocks, land, life insurance, etc. Sometimes a portion of the resources of a spouse or parent might be considered as belonging to the person who applies for SSI.
No. But they can't claim themselves if they file. No. But they can't claim themselves if they file.
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Sure. Anyone can file a tax return if they want to. SSI benefits themselves are not taxable, but if you have other sources of income, they might be taxable. Whether or not you have any taxable income, you can file if you want to, but there may be little point in doing so.
SSI benefits can go back to the month after you filed your application or the month after you became eligible for benefits, whichever of the two is later. Normally, SSI benefits are not paid retroactively before you file an application.