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You have 2 options. You can call your nearest Social Security office. Or, you can call the Social Security Administration (SSA) at their 800 number. Both telephone numbers can be easily found on the internet.

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If you have not received your SSDI benefits by direct deposit, you should contact the Social Security Administration (SSA) at their toll-free number, 1-800-772-1213. They can provide you with information and assistance in resolving the issue and ensuring that you receive your benefits.

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Can you stop your child from receiveing payments from your diablitiy benefits if they do not live with you?

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What day of the month is Social Security deposited?

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Do you have to file a tax return if you get ssdi?

Maybe. SSDI recipients do not receive any special exemption from the filing requirements. On your federal return, SSDI benefits are taxed using the same complicated formula as is used for Social Security retirement benefits. Whether you must file a return is determined by your total income from all sources, not just your benefits, and your filing status. To find out if you need to file a federal return, refer to Tables 1, 2, and 3 on pages 3, 4, and 5 of Publication 501: http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p501.pdf Treat SSDI benefits as if they were Social Security benefits. Your state may have different rules. Refer to the instructions that came with your state tax forms or the web site of your state tax department for details.


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