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snow0700 10-27-2014 08:38 PM

selling on e-bay
 
was wondering if we are allowed to make a small amount of money, while on disability. I would like to sell some junk on e-bay. as I need the cash. I only get 509.00 a month on ss

tnthomas 10-27-2014 09:53 PM

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Originally Posted by snow0700 (Post 1105369)
was wondering if we are allowed to make a small amount of money, while on disability. I would like to sell some junk on e-bay. as I need the cash. I only get 509.00 a month on ss

If you are selling some 'junk' then presumably the item is one you bought and used for a length of time. And, presumably you would be selling the item for considerably less than what you paid for it. So, in my view you are merely recouping some value of that item, and not making a "profit".

I am not an attorney, nor am I a non-attorney spokesperson nor a tax preparer.

Jomar 10-27-2014 10:49 PM

There are limits to extra income -
[While a disabled (nonblind) person applying for or receiving SSDI cannot earn more than $1,070 per month by working, a person collecting SSDI can have any amount of income from investments, interest, or a spouse's income.]
http://www.disabilitysecrets.com/res...-ssdi-benefits


I guess it might depend if your Ebay sales are run as side business of some sort, but it is a traceable influx of money..

Others might be more in the know..on the details ..

LIT LOVE 10-27-2014 11:50 PM

You are supposed to notify SS of any business earnings. So, if you regularly sell on Ebay, or are buying items for resale, than you need to let them know.

If you have a garage sale or sell some used personal items on Ebay a few times a year, that probably doesn't fall into the scope as if it's a business.

If it takes you 20+ hours to list, pack, and mail your items--that's probably a grey area that might get you into trouble if you don't notify them.

snow0700 10-28-2014 12:01 AM

[QUOTE=Jo*mar;1105390]There are limits to extra income -
[While a disabled (nonblind) person applying for or receiving SSDI cannot earn more than $1,070 per month by working, a person collecting SSDI can have any amount of income from investments, interest, or a spouse's income.]



I guess it might depend if your Ebay sales are run as side business of some sort, but it is a traceable influx of money..



I didn't relize that I could earn 1,070.00 a month while drawing ssd. good to know. ty

LIT LOVE 10-28-2014 02:28 AM

[QUOTE=snow0700;1105397]
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jo*mar (Post 1105390)
There are limits to extra income -
[While a disabled (nonblind) person applying for or receiving SSDI cannot earn more than $1,070 per month by working, a person collecting SSDI can have any amount of income from investments, interest, or a spouse's income.]



I guess it might depend if your Ebay sales are run as side business of some sort, but it is a traceable influx of money..



I didn't relize that I could earn 1,070.00 a month while drawing ssd. good to know. ty

While SS rules do allow you to make up to $1070 per month (the SGA or Significant Gainful Activity amount) in 2014, if you are working expect that you'll have to undergo the long form CDR. If you show a pattern of consistently making close to the SGA amount, you SS might decide you're capable of working at the SGA level, and you might lose your benefits. Also, people forget that some months might have extra pay periods and go over the SGA amount.

If you're capable of working pt or running a business pt, it might be a good idea to look into the Ticket to Work program, which will give you some additional protections. http://www.ssa.gov/work/overview.html

Janke 10-28-2014 09:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by snow0700 (Post 1105369)
was wondering if we are allowed to make a small amount of money, while on disability. I would like to sell some junk on e-bay. as I need the cash. I only get 509.00 a month on ss

You can sell your used goods, the stuff in your house that you no longer use. However, if you are purchasing items for purposes of selling at a profit, you are in a business and self-employed. And the amount of your monthly profit and the hours it takes you to earn that amount would need to be reported to SSA. It may or may not be considered Substantial Gainful Activity. Probably not enough to matter, but some people totally support themselves by buying and selling items. Profit matters.


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