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nmbvhjgfyutr2 12-26-2010 11:36 PM

SSI: Can electronics be counted as an asset?
 
If i owned a tv worth over $2000, would this be counted as an asset and have to be reported?

finz 12-27-2010 05:47 AM

Yes.

If you have a $5000 tv, SSI would not consider you truly needy. They would look at it as you could sell it, spend $4000 on items you truly need and still enjoy watching a $1000 tv.

Of course, if someone just gave you a $2000 tv for Christmas and you opened the box and plugged it in, it's now only worth $1200.

nmbvhjgfyutr2 12-27-2010 09:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by finz (Post 729110)
Yes.

If you have a $5000 tv, SSI would not consider you truly needy. They would look at it as you could sell it, spend $4000 on items you truly need and still enjoy watching a $1000 tv.

Of course, if someone just gave you a $2000 tv for Christmas and you opened the box and plugged it in, it's now only worth $1200.

TYM for reply

Mz Migraine 12-27-2010 11:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nmbvhjgfyutr2 (Post 729071)
If i owned a tv worth over $2000, would this be counted as an asset and have to be reported?

Usually, when someone asks you about assets, they're asking about real estate, cars, bank accounts, investments, stocks, retirement accounts, and if applicable, anything you own that is particularly expensive or unique enough that you have them separately INSURED...like jewels, gold, musical instruments

nmbvhjgfyutr2 12-27-2010 11:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mz Migraine (Post 729185)
Usually, when someone asks you about assets, they're asking about real estate, cars, bank accounts, investments, stocks, retirement accounts, and if applicable, anything you own that is particularly expensive or unique enough that you have them separately INSURED...like jewels, gold, musical instruments

TY, While googleing around the word property came up which left me a little confused. The item in question isn't exactly a TV, but is electronic the same and used for study.

Janke 12-27-2010 09:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nmbvhjgfyutr2 (Post 729071)
If i owned a tv worth over $2000, would this be counted as an asset and have to be reported?

no

https://secure.ssa.gov/apps10/poms.nsf/lnx/0501130430

nmbvhjgfyutr2 12-27-2010 11:28 PM

TY, that put it clear enough.


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