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I was self-employed for 2 years and some of my taxes did not get paid. I have always worked until August, last year. My taxes weren't paid, so they say I do not qualify for SSDI, 4 credits short. I am wondering if I win my SSI case, can I take the "settlement" money, pay for the taxes to get my 4 credits and then be already able to simply switch to SSDI. You receive more money each month and your children also receive half of your check amount each month. This would be much more than simply SSI, welfare for disabled. Are you automatically considered disabled under SSDI if youwin your SSI case?
If so, I would simply pay the taxes to "earn" the 4 lacking credits and get SSDI instead of the lesser paying SSI. Thanks in advance! |
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