If I understand the question no. You will probably have to pay taxes on the money you received if it wasn't already taken out.
Being on disability does not exempt you from paying taxes.
It depends on how the premiums for the disability insurance were paid.
In most cases, people who receive benefits from disability insurance will not be required to owe any taxes on that money. However, there are some cases when people with certain income levels will be required to pay taxes on disability insurance income. If a person has disability income and earns a salary that is greater than $25,000 and less than $34,000, then he or she will have to pay taxes on 85% of all disability income received in the past year. If a person earns more than $34,000, then he or she will have to pay taxes on a greater portion of the disability income.
It depends on how whether your employer gave you the option. If you are buying your policy for maternity purposes you are better served paying after tax. Pre-taxing disability premiums makes the benefit taxable. Your maternity benefit is likely to be much larger than the premium you pay. It's better to pay taxes on the smaller amount - the premium.
hello I am trying to do my taxes and I am on disability how do I get th employer id number
Depends on the type of disability payments you receive. I do not have to pay taxes on my military disability, it is tax free.
No because disability payments come from taxes, so it would not make sense. Disability payments do not come from the state they are federal.
No
You will have to file taxes to report the alimony. If you receive a form reporting the disability you will need to file this as well.
No. Benefits are not taxable, unless your SDI is in place of Unemployment Insurance. In this case, your SDI benefit is taxable.
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.
You can get the answers at 4socialsecuritydisability.com. Their answer is that your disability benefits might be taxable IF you, or you and your spouse if filing jointly, have enough income to require paying taxes.