

New Social Security Disability Blog!...
Posted on 3/18/2009
Q: Do I have to pay taxes on my Social Security disability benefits?
A: According to the Social Security website, whether you will pay taxes depends on your total income. Currently, for people filing individually the benefits are taxed if total income is more than $25,000.00. For people filing a joint return with a spouse, the benefits are taxed if total income is more than $32,000.00. You should consult with a tax professional if you have questions about your tax status.

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